Resources
Education plays a key role in the legalization of cannabis. The following resources provide you with information on health effects, how to talk to your kids about drugs, drug-impaired driving, as well as a Don’t Drive High Awareness Campaign.
Cannabis Facts
Courtesy of Alberta Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis Commission
Health Effects of Cannabis
Courtesy of Alberta Health Services
Health Effects of Cannabis
Courtesy of the Government of Canada
Talking to your Teen About Cannabis
Courtesy of the Government of Canada
- How do I talk to my teenager about cannabis?
- Communication Tips for Parents
- Help Prevent Drug Use by Your Teen – Tips on Developing Their Resiliency
- Talking to your Teen about Drug-Impaired Driving
Courtesy of Drug-Free Kids Canada
Courtesy of MADD Canada
- The Parent Action Pack Brochure has extended information about parenting, teen development and alcohol, cannabis and other drugs.
Courtesy of Healthy Children and Families, in collaboration with Addiction and Mental Health, Healthy Public Policy Unit, Alberta Health and Alberta Education
Don’t Drive High Awareness Campaign
Courtesy of the Government of Canada
Help Lines
- Kids Help Phone: 1-800-668-6868
- Addictions Help Line: 1-866-332-2322
- Distress Line: 780-482-HELP (4357)
- Family Violence Help Line: 310-1818
- If you are in immediate danger: 9-1-1
Local Resources
St. Albert's Community & Social Development (CSD) provides social services to the residents of St. Albert through direct service to the community as well as a range of services offered through CSD funded community organizations.
To find local social service organizations:
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Last edited: October 24, 2024