DA Rice Announces Formation of Nassau County Teenage Safety Coalition
Two-day conference will coordinate dozens of school districts, youth groups and substance abuse treatment organizations
MINEOLA, NY – Nassau County District Attorney Kathleen Rice today announced the formation of the Nassau County Teenage Safety Coalition, an organization comprised of local school districts, youth groups, substance abuse treatment organizations and law enforcement agencies dedicated to keeping Nassau County’s teenagers safe from destructive decision-making.
Rice said the coalition’s goal is simple: combine the resources and knowledge possessed by the dozens of coalitions, schools, and groups dedicated to making teenagers safer.
“This coalition is the first of its kind to gather all of these like-minded groups under one umbrella,” Rice said. “By sharing information, knowledge, and advice, each organization will become stronger and more effective and Nassau County’s teens will benefit.”
The Teenage Safety Coalition will hold its first conference May 12-13. The conference is sponsored by the New York State Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services (OASAS) through an Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention “Enforcing Underage Drinking Laws” grant, and the Nassau County Traffic Safety Board (NCTSB). It will feature informational seminars on everything from drunk and reckless driving to heroin abuse to the Social Host Law.
Coalition members include Mothers Against Drunk Driving, the Boys & Girls Club, County and village police departments, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Long Island, Peninsula Counseling Center, Nassau County Department of Social Services, and dozens of treatment agencies and school districts.
Media are invited and encouraged to attend the conference.The District Attorney will address the conference, along with OASAS Commissioner Karen M. Carpenter-Palumbo, at 8:30 a.m. on May 12.
WHEN: May 12-13, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
WHERE: Carlyle on the Green, Bethpage State Park
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