Substance abuse encompasses the misuse of various substances, including alcohol, drugs, and prescription medications, posing significant risks to individuals' physical, mental, and emotional well-being. Alcohol and marijuana remain prevalent substances in the United States, each carrying substantial risks. However, it's essential to recognize that prescription drug abuse is also a significant concern, with medications being misused for non-medical purposes. Understanding the risks associated with these substances is crucial for making informed decisions about substance use and promoting healthier lifestyles.
Northeast State Community College employees and students are prohibited from engaging in the unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensation, possession, use, or being under the influence of illegal drugs or alcohol on the College campus, at off-campus facilities owned or controlled by the College, or as a part of College-sponsored activities. All categories of employees and students are subject to this policy and to applicable federal, state, and local laws related to this matter (NeSCC Policy 05:04:02).
Understanding these risks is essential for individuals to make informed choices about substance use. If you or someone you know is struggling with substance abuse, seeking help and support is the first step towards a healthier lifestyle.
For the latest updates on regional efforts in substance abuse prevention and treatment, we recommend exploring the following resources:
If you're concerned about a loved one's risk of opioid overdose, assistance is available. Contact Brianne Dunning at brianne@scadcoalition.org or call 423.742.5819 to inquire about naloxone HCI training, obtain an Opioid Overdose Prevention Kit, and access support service referrals. For more information on naloxone HCI and its life-saving potential, visit https://narcan.com/.
In alignment with TCA § 63-1-152, officers at the Northeast State Police Department are trained to administer naloxone HCI to address opioid-involved overdoses occurring on campus premises, aiming to minimize injuries and fatalities. In case of emergency, reach out to Campus Police directly at 423.677.7927 (emergency cell) or dial 9-1-1 for immediate assistance.
Support can be very powerful and a beneficial force when trying to change one's misuse or addiction to alcohol or drugs. Weekly community groups in the Tri-Cities area are available on different days and times throughout the week. Sometimes it takes visiting two or three different groups before one can find the right fit. Check out these groups for locations, day and times that will meet your schedule.
Recovery Groups
Family Groups
Counseling Services
C2101, General Studies Building
Blountville
423.354.2587
counseling@NortheastState.edu
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