In stock for ordering This annual report for the "Talk. They Hear You." Parent-Oriented National Media Campaign highlights the campaign's history and progress in 2017. Publication ID PEP17-4755 Publication Date May 2018 Format Report More like this Talk. They Hear You. Download Talk. They Hear You. (Annual Report) PDF 4.91 MB Order Print Publication Quantity Max Order Limit 1 Orders exceeding the maximum quantity limit require authorization. Related Resources View the “Talk. They Hear You.” PSA Find Related Information Audience Grant Seekers & Grantees Policymakers Prevention Professionals Public Officials Researchers Population Group Adolescents as Population Group Children as Population Group Young Adults as Population Group Series Talk. They Hear You. You May Also Be Interested In 2018 Talk. They Hear You. Annual Report This annual report for the "Talk. They Hear You." Parent-Oriented National Media Campaign highlights the campaign's history and progress in 2018. 2018 Talk. They Hear You. Annual Report Blow Ins This material is an addendum to the 2018 annual report for the "Talk. They Hear You." Parent-Oriented National Media Campaign. Talk. They Hear You: What You Can Do to Prevent Your Child from Drinking – Fact Sheet This fact sheet is related to the SAMHSA's "Talk. They Hear You." campaign to educate parents and other caregivers about what they can do to prevent their child from drinking alcohol, such as talking with them about alcohol. Talk. They Hear You: Talking With Your Child About Opioids: Keeping Your Kids Safe - Parent Brochure This brochure is related to the public service announcement from SAMHSA's “Talk. They Hear You.” campaign encouraging parents to talk with their kids about the risks of misusing prescription pain medications and to have conversations with their kids to help them avoid taking medication that is not theirs. Talk. They Hear You: Why You Should Talk with Your Child About Alcohol and Other Drugs – Fact Sheet This fact sheet about the public service announcement from SAMHSA's “Talk. They Hear You.” campaign for parents on why they should talk with their kids about alcohol and substance use. Talk. They Hear You: She Wants to Hang Out with Friends Outside of School Print Public Service Announcement – Flyer (Military) This flyer is related to the public service announcement from SAMHSA’s “Talk. They Hear You.” campaign encouraging military parents to talk with their kids about opioids.