D.A.R.E. Program
D.A.R.E. (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) Indiana fosters solid community relations as parents, schools and police departments work together to help the children of Indiana resist drugs and violence. Currently there are 90 law enforcement agencies across the state teaching over 34,000 children the core skills needed for safe and responsible choices.
These skills extend beyond drugs to healthy and mature choices in life. By developing core academic and life skills, D.A.R.E. Indiana furthers both educational and prevention goals so as students grow to be responsible citizens, they will lead healthier and more productive drug-free lives.
Officer Heath Provo serves as the Lafayette Police Department D.A.R.E. Officer. Officer Provo works with all local schools in Lafayette.
D.A.R.E. Mission
“Teaching students good decision-making skills to help them lead safe and healthy lives”
D.A.R.E. Vision
“A world in which students everywhere are empowered to respect others and choose to lead lives free from violence, substance abuse, and other dangerous behaviors.”
D.A.R.E. History
D.A.R.E. (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) was conceived in 1983 by Chief Daryl Gates of the Los Angeles Police Department and developed by Dr. Ruth Rich of the Los Angeles Unified School District as a substance abuse prevention program for grades K-12. The program was piloted with ten officers assigned to instruct the curriculum at 50 elementary schools.
In 2013 D.A.R.E. Instructors (Officers) were mandated to teach a brand new curriculum that was designed by Penn State University. This evidence-based curriculum focuses more on decision making and giving the student a foundation of information on the dangers of tobacco and alcohol. Lessons also include bullying, how to deal with stress, confident communication and responsibility. The purpose of having an officer instruct the class is to build relationships with the students and encouraging them to be good citizens.
Today’s program reaches over 30 million students. It is taught in all 50 states, 17 foreign countries, and the Department of Defense Dependent Schools worldwide. D.A.R.E. has over 20,000 certified officers instructing the program.
- DARE Lesson Topics
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- Lesson 1: Being Responsible
- Lesson 2: Facts and Health Effects of Alcohol and Tobacco Use
- Lesson 3: Risks and Consequences
- Lesson 4: Peer Pressure
- Lesson 5: Dealing With Stress
- Lesson 6: Communication Skills
- Lesson 7: Non-Verbal Communication and Effective Listening
- Lesson 8: Bullying
- Lesson 9: Helping Others and Being A Good Citizen
- Lesson 10: Getting Help From Others and Review Game
- 5 Resistance Strategies to Peer Pressure
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- Avoid The Situation: If you know of places where people use drugs or do illegal activity, stay away from those places.
- Strength In Numbers: Hang out with people that don't use drugs and that would have your back if you were offered drugs.
- Walk Away: If you are offered drugs you can just say "no" and walk away.
- Say No While Giving A Reason Or Excuse: If someone offers you drugs you can say "no" and give an excuse like "my parents would ground me for life."
- Change The Subject: If someone asks you to do something you don't want to do you can say "no" and then change the subject by saying "let's go play basketball instead."
- DARE Stress Relief Techniques
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- Count to 10 and try to calm down.
- Walk away from the situation and give yourself time to calm down.
- Tell yourself you can do it and (give yourself positive self talk).
- Get some exercise.