RAP Session 2013 - Clover School District

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Transcript RAP Session 2013 - Clover School District

To educate parents on trends and
issues with our teens in Clover and
Lake Wylie
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Employed with the York County Sheriffs Office
assigned to Oakridge Middle School as the
School Resource Officer
20 years of experience in Law Enforcement
Street Patrol, Traffic Enforcement, Mtn. Bike
Patrol, Narcotic Officer, Boat Patrol and SWAT
Coach High School Football at Nation Ford
High School in ( FM ), Assistant Wrestling
Coach here at OMS and Throwers Coach for
our Track Team at OMS.
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Awareness of what is going on with your children (feel
free to invade their social sites, phones or email)
Results of Social Media at school-fights,(Like wild dogs
gathering to watch, needless involvement), attacking
the young females reputation, carving them like a
Christmas ham, “destroying a little at a
time”,(LEADING HER TO SELF DESTRUCTION)
Unlawful communication(threats or over all slander)
Predators surf the social media- In 18 mins. a
professional can locate anyone , ex… name, D.O.B, sex,
height, weight, school, activities, home address, phone
#, and schedule.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cb93IPJB8y
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Prescription drug problems-It’s a simple fix for
your home, “Lock Up The Meds”
Its not so simple on the street level with
prescription drugs.
Lets win the battle against script drugs!!!, here is
the team & plan.
Team-( parents, educators, law enforcement)
Plan- ( Educate ourselves and team members being
vigilant against the problem )
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Pain
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Depressants
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Stimulants
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Hydrocodone
Percocet
Oxycontin
Vicodin
Methadone
Dilaudid
Demeral
Lortab
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Xanax
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Valium
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Ambien (sleep aids)
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Sonata
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Klonopin
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Nembutal
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Ritalin
Adderall
Concerta
Dexadrine
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Barbs
Red Birds
Tooies
Yellow Jackets
Stix
Footballs
Bars
Hillbilly Heroin
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OC’s
Happy Pills
Blues
Purple Drink
Syrup
Percs
Vikes
Many more…..
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Alcohol- Mom and Dad don’t mark the liquor bottle in
the cabinet or monitor seldom used bottle beverages (If
not a favorite choice) the beverage is probably
unnoticed if used. Kids will refill with water
Marijuana- Fairly easy street drug to obtain, THC
levels is a an average of 40 % today, verse 12-20% 20
years ago, and can be laced. (Personal story, I
encountered the worst, a Female w/ 5.0 GPA and
College Bound, Until)
Mom and Dad always supply the money for their
children…
Questions should why do you need money? Ask the
(who,what,when,where) require proof.
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Alcohol - Strong odor on clothes, red glazed
eyes, slurred speech
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Marijuana- Altered perception, red eyes, dry
mouth, reduced concentration and
coordination, eye lids ( explain color inside &
tremors )
Pain Pills- Euphoria, drowsiness, respiratory
depression, nausea, constricted pupils
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Depressants- depressed breathing and heart
beat, drowsiness, heavy sleeping,
uncoordinated movements, body becomes
rigid when mixed with alcohol or possible
overdose.
Stimulants- Alertness, talkative, increased
blood pressure, loss of appetite (weight loss)
irritability, (unusual) hyperactivity
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The brain develops until the early 20’s
Causes short term memory loss
The body develops a need for a higher quantity
of substance to get high (addiction)
If a drug is needed to assist a patient it can’t be
prescribed
Affects the lungs, slows the heart rate, loss of
consciousness, overdose and “DIE”
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Definition of Gang- A group of people who
associate together or act as an organized body.
You have Good and Bad groups
Organized Sports
Co-workers of the office
Little Rascals( come on Gang)
Extremist
Activist
Criminal
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Clover Saints (Always carry a Boot Knife)
Folk Nation
Latin Kings
MS13
Biker Gangs-Hells Angels, Outlaws
Neighborhood Gangs (could be any name)
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Stealing (from mostly family and friends), Drug
use, detachment from family
Getting in- (prospect) beat in 2-3 minutes, criminal
activity, demoralizing one self (sexed in), taking
the oath to die for one another.
Getting Out- Beat out, or more often removal of
protection from your gang, turning their back on
you with no protection and sending information to
other gangs that you’re the rat. They send their
dogs on you. It can endanger your entire family
and ultimately cost you your life.
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COMMUNICATE WITH YOUR CHILDREN!!!
TALK WITH YOUR CHILDREN!!!
BE APPROACHABLE!!!
HAVE A PLAN!!! Not if but when mistakes happen.
If they make a mistake handle it with care and be vigilant.
Have code words and allow it to be used ( I have a stomach ache) if they
are in a bad situation. Go and pick them up.
Explain to your children, “I would rather come get you, no matter what
age you become than identify you in a morgue!” If you become impaired
of any substance, CALL ME.
Talk about it the next day. Good judgment was used don’t discourage it
by breaking the rules set in the agreement. Unless they want to talk leave
it alone until the next day….
When you talk to them the next day, express long term effects of their
actions.
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Pharmacies have test kits $20-$90.00
Urgent cares will test
Your local Physician/Doctor
Keystone, (803) 324-1800 , located @ 199
S.Herlong, Rock Hill SC 29730. Keystone does
file insurance. Prices for a visit with a counselor
$200.00, web site is www.keystoneyork.org
Great website on how to talk with your
children www.timetotalk.org
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When March-16,2013
Times- 9am-2pm
LocationsRock Hill Super Bi-Lo: 2186 Cherry Rd
Fort Mill Bi-Lo: 1329 West Hwy 160
York Bi-Lo: 717 East Liberty St
Lake Wylie Bi-Lo: 158 Highway 274
Clover Piggly Wiggly: 136 South Main St
Remove unwanted, expired, or unused medicine
from your home to be disposed of properly
keeping our children and environment safe
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