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Published : Monday, 18 Jun 2012, 1:43 PM EDT
(WTNH) -- The Governor's Prevention Partnership is gearing up for summer with their "Set the Rules" Campaign.
The goal of the campaign is to provide information and resources to help keep Connecticut teens from drinking alcohol and urges parents to talk about the dangers of underage drinking and drug abuse.
The state agency sponsored campaign educates parents and adults about Connecticut's social host law, which can have significant financial consequences.
"Set the Rules" is filled with tips for parents to keep kids safe during graduation and the summer season.
Some tips for parents include checking their children's social media sites, throwing an alcohol-free party, talking with your teen and being available.
For more information about the "Set the Rules" campaign and to get more helpful tips for your teens, visit www.settherulesct.org or visit The Governor's Prevention Partnership's Parent Resource Center at www.preventionworksct.org .
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