Drug Endangered Children

National Alliance For Drug Endangered Children

 

The National Alliance for Drug Endangered Children defines drug endangered children as children who are at risk of suffering physical or emotional harm as a result of drug use, possession, manufacturing, cultivation, or distribution. They may also be children whose caretaker’s substance misuse interferes with the caretaker’s ability to parent and provide a safe and nurturing environment.

 

The Mid-America PTTC has partnered with the National Alliance for Drug Endangered Children to provide the Core DEC training, train-the-trainer session, and technical assistance focused on strengthening community capacity.

As training is scheduled, they will be listed in the Training & Events calendar.

If you have a specific drug endangered children focused TA request please email us at [email protected].

 

Drug Endangered Children: A Collaborative Approach [webinar recording]