Oregon Alliance for
Drug Endangered Children

Documents

Op Ed: Social programs, schools can help beat addiction
Oregonian
(PDF) (30kb)

Final Report of the Oregon Meth Task Force
(October 2009)

Governor's Meth Task Force Report
(December 2007)

NATIONAL ALLIANCE FOR
DRUG ENDANGERED CHILDREN

Decon Recommendations (2006)

National Protocol for Medical Evaluation of
Children Found in Drug Labs
Page 1 (front)Page 2 (back) (2004)

NATIONAL JEWISH MEDICAL & RESEARCH CENTER

Chemical Exposures Associated with
Clandestine Methamphetamine Laboratories

(“Red P” method meth labs) (2004)

Chemical Exposures Associated with
Clandestine Methamphetamine Laboratories
Using the Anhydrous Ammonia Method of Production

(“Nazi” method meth labs) (2004)

Methamphetamine Contaminaiton on
Environmental Surfaces Caused by Simulated
Smoking of Methamphetamine
(2004)

A 24-Hour Study to Investigate
Chemical Exposures Associated with
Clandestine Methamphetamine Laboratories
(2005)

 

LOCAL DEC PROTOCOL

Clackamas County (2005)
Protocol

Curry County (2005)
Protocol

Jackson County (2005)
Protocol
Flow Chart
Questionnaire (child abuse detective)
Questionnaire (drug detective)

Multnomah County (2005)
Protocol

Washington County (2005)
Protocol
Flow Chart
Questionnaire (child abuse detective)
Questionnaire (drug detective)

 

OTHER PAMPHLETS

MDT Quarterly - April 2005 (DEC focus)
Oregon Department of Justice (DOJ),
Crime Victims Assistance Section (CVAS) (2005)

Children in Methamphetamine "Labs" in Oregon
52 CD Summary 16,
Oregon
Department of Human Services (DHS) (2003)

Children at Clandestine Methamphetamine Labs:
Helping Meth's Youngest Victims

OVC Bulletin, United States Department of Justice,
Office for Victims of Crime (2003)

Children at Risk
Information Bulletin # 2002-LO-424-001
United States Department of Justice,
National Drug Intelligence Center (NDIC) (2002)

 

ARTICLE

Meth Epidemic Solutions
82 North Dakota Law Review 1195 (2006)

 


Resource Information for Other States and Nations:
Returning Pseudoephedrine to a Prescription Drug

 


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