Cannabis (Marijuana)
Cannabis Use Disorder is a brain disease characterized by persistent cannabis-seeking and/or cannabis-taking behaviors, causing clinical and functional impairment, such as health problems, disability, and failure to meet major responsibilities at work, school, or home (DSM-5).
Prevention programs strengthen protective factors by addressing those most at risk with accurate information about cannabis, articulate the potential consequences of misuse/abuse, and offer activities unrelated to using. To find the right program for your community, check out SAMHSA's Resource Center.

Past PAM
Conferences
The annual conference brings together professionals and parents. It is for anyone who works with parents and families-educators, service providers, school personnel, parent network, and coalition members, and parent leaders, and volunteers. Learn about parenting issues, programs, and resources, and kicks off the Annual Parenting Awareness Month (March).
View the Full Program Guide(s)
List all of the keynote speakers with all 12 workshops in Marquette and 24 workshops in East Lansing with the titles and descriptions with workshop presenters.
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For more information contact Sara Kirkpatrick, PAM Coordinator, Prevention Network, 517.393.6890, or sarak@preventionnetwork.org