Alliance Videos

This page features the videos created by The Alliance and the office of the PA Attorney General. We welcome your comments on each video. Talking points are provided on some videos in PDF and Word formats.

Listen II

Produced by Michael Bartley for The Alliance, this video is suitable for students transitioning into high school and their parents.

The traumatic effects of the progression of drug use and overdose as seen through the eyes of parents who have suffered the tragic loss of their children.  This video also provides a list of what every parent should look for and be aware of in dealing with youth drug use and prevention. 

Talking Points:   PDF  |  Word

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What Help Looks Like

“What Help Looks Like” addresses issues of deceit, denial and enabling, and provides information from multiple area agencies who can help.

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Deception

“Deception” details the extent to which teens will go to support their addiction and hide it from parents; provides suggestions for parents on effective vigilance and intervention.

Parents – This video and additional information is for you, i.e., Parenting 101!  First of all, it is normal to trust, believe and defend your children. However, after watching this video, we hope that will have the wisdom, courage and strength to recognize and deal with possible “signs and symptoms” that something might be wrong.

Produced by Michael Bartley for The Alliance, this video is suitable for parents/guardian viewing.

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Listen

The traumatic effects of drug use and overdose as seen through the eyes of mothers who suffered the loss of their children.  We produced the "Listen" video to mobilize parents and community members to address the real dangers and threats of drugs in our region.  It has been viewed by thousands.

Produced by Michael Bartley for The Alliance, this video is suitable for 5th grade through high school students and their parents.  

Talking Points:   PDF  |  Word

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Truth & Choices: Drug & Alcohol Abuse

This Emmy-nominated program introduces students and parents to Shane, an average kid from a suburban PA school who shares his true story of drug addiction.  He shares his emotional journey from prison and we see the devastating effects of drug addiction through the eyes of his family, law enforcement and medical professionals

Produced by the office of the Pennsylvania Attorney General, this video is suitable for middle and high school students and parents.  It is appropriate for Grade 6 to Adult viewing

Talking Points:   PDF  |  Word

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Operation Safe Surf

This video provides detailed explanations on how sexual predators target and gain access to minors; also provides suggestions for parents on how to better protect their children.

Remember: The Internet is a public place where children are not alone... and you might not be there to protect them.

Produced by the office of the Pennsylvania Attorney General, this video is suitable for parent/guardian viewing.  

Talking Points:   PDF  |  Word

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Breaking the Code of Silence

Community leaders, parents, and teens describe the current status of the drug culture with emphasis on responsible reporting.

Produced by Michael Bartley for The Alliance, this video is suitable for middle and high school students and parents. 

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Sticks and Stones: Cyber-bullying

This video addresses the realities of cyber-bullying and provides suggestions and resources on how to effectively protect students from being bullied.

Produced by the office of the Pennsylvania Attorney General, this video is suitable for middle and high school students and parents.
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Teen’s Talking: Sexting, Drinking, Drugs

Local professional experts and students 8th through 10th grade discuss the safety concerns of sexting, drinking and drugs.  

Produced by Michael Bartley for The Alliance, this video is suitable for middle and high school students and parents.  
This video is broken into the 4 parts below.
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Heroin

This video portrays the devastating effects of Heroin.

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