Description
This fact filled prevention DVD takes a look at heroin and how its use can destroy people’s lives. The video opens with interviews of the family and band members of deceased rock star Brad Nowell, from the band “Sublime.”
Interviews with prevention experts, a DEA agent, and the parents of young people who have died under heroin’s tight grip give heart-wrenching accounts of the dangers of heroin. This true story illustrates the devastating nature of heroin by using people who many teens idealize, musicians. By relating to young people in this fashion, it ensures they pay attention and remember the dangers of drug abuse so they do not follow in the footsteps of those who went before them.
This video also gives students guidelines for healthy living and avoiding heroin so they will remain safe from this drug’s harmful pulls.
- Includes interviews with those who have first-hand experience with the drug
- Stresses how the drug destroys lives
- Explains the long-term consequences of heroin use
- And more…
- 34 minutes long
If you like this DVD, then check out more of our Heroin & Opioid Prevention Materials.
For streamable versions of this Heroin: The Real Deal DVD, visit our Prevention Power TV.
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