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For any parents of teens - "Teens & Substances" discussion March 26 in Rye

TEENS AND SUBSTANCES – THEIR HEALTH, THE LAW & YOUR LIABILITY

Expert Panel To Discuss Underage Substance Use

An unflinching look at the legal and health consequences of underage drug and alcohol use. The Rye Youth Council, in partnership with the Rye City School District and the RHS PO, is presenting a panel discussion titled “Teens and Substances – Their Health, The Law and Your Liability”. Parents and high schoolers are invited to attend the event, scheduled for Wednesday, March 26 from 7 to 8:30pm at the Rye High School Performing Arts Center. Organizers are confident that the discussion will present new and relevant information, and hope it will lead to a continued discussion at home. The Rye Youth Council Players, an improv troupe of Rye High School students, will act out several troubling yet plausible scenarios. These will be discussed from both the legal and health perspective by an expert panel, which will include representatives from the Westchester County District Attorney’s office, the Westchester County and Rye PD, and an ER physician from White Plains Hospital. Ellen Morehouse, the Executive Director of Student Assistant Service Corp., will moderate the discussion, and “nothing will be off-limits”. The audience will learn about important provisions such as the New York State Social Host law and the 911 Good Samaritan Law, and there will be plenty of information on helpful resources and prevention programs. 

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According to a 2012 survey by the Student Assistant Service Corp., the average age of onset for alcohol use in Westchester County is 13.9. The same survey states that 16.1% of 9th graders, 30.1% of 10th graders, 41.1% of 11th graders and 52.8% of 12th graders reported using alcohol over the course of the previous month. And while hard to imagine, more accidental deaths in New York State are due to an overdose in alcohol or drugs than are caused by traffic accidents. Teens don’t always realize the various risks associated with substance use, and their parents can be unaware of their own legal obligations. Adults often tend to downplay drug and alcohol use as a rite of passage for adolescents, and sometimes even enable such risky behavior. 

For more information, please contact the Rye Youth Council office at (914) 967-3838 or email jsecon@ryeyouthcouncil.org.

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