The following prompts were provided to youth to help with the messaging of their film. A film does not need to respond to one of the specific prompts to score top points, as long as the film is about substance use prevention.
The Power of Influence:
The film can share a message to a friend, sibling, or even your younger self about the things you want them to think about before they make the choice to drink alcohol, vape, or use other substances.
The Truth Unfiltered:
The film can use real voices or interviews to uncover the “why” and “why not” young people choose to use substances such as alcohol, vapes, cannabis, or others.
Get the Facts, Save a Life:
The film can share information about the dangers of fentanyl, how to spot and respond to an opioid overdose, and encourage young people to look out for their friends.
Coping My Way:
The film can creatively explore what “coping my way” can look like, or what barriers might be preventing a young person from using a healthy coping strategy instead of an unhealthy one such as substance use.
How to Help A Friend:
The film can share information about the warning signs of problematic use, how to start a conversation with a friend, and supporting a friend by checking in, spending time together, and reminding them they are not alone (we asked youth to consider that substance use disorder is a health condition and simply quitting isn’t always a choice).