Recognizing Opioids and Drug Use with Stephanie Siete
June 10, 2020 @ 5:30 pm - 6:15 pm
Join us on Wednesday, June 10, 2020, at 5:30 PM (PT), for a discussion about recognizing opioids and drug use, with Community Bridges Public Information Officer, Stephanie Siete. Some of the topics that will be discussed are the following:
Vaping: Nicotine and Other Oils
2020 Trends
Fentanyl: The Deadliest Drug and the Rest of the Opioid Crisis
Vaping, Opioids and COVID -19: Dangerous Combo
Teen Drug Trends
Date: Wednesday, June 10, 2020
Time: 5:30 PM (PT), 8:30 PM (EST)
Location: Once you register, you will receive a zoom link invitation for the session.
Stephanie is a passionate speaker about the impact of drug abuse on American culture today.
As an educator and motivator, she prides herself on having the most up-to-date data and trend information so people can recognize why they need to “be in the know” about these pertinent life issues. She works tirelessly so attendees understand the effect of drugs on communities and then challenges them to take action to assist in prevention and save lives.
Over her 20-year career, she has conducted trainings for the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), International Narcotics Interdiction Association (INIA), Arizona Chief of Police (ACOP) Association, Arizona School Resource Officer Association (ASROA), various High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area (HIDTA) teams, as well as local law enforcement and fire departments, school districts, community coalitions, parent groups, churches, universities and more.
Stephanie graduated from Illinois State University with degrees in Health Education and Mass Communication. She is the co-author or WTF: Why Teens Fail and the recipient of the 2017 Sierra Tucson Hope Recognition Award and the 2016 FBI Director’s Community Leadership Award.