It Matters

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Power of Perception

Our peers’ substance use may strongly affect our habits. The “It Matters” campaign prioritizes positive experiences without substance use.


Data reveals most youth and young adults don’t misuse these substances, even if it seems like everyone does. You can enjoy life without risking your future, health, money, time, and well-being by misusing substances.

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Resources

Print and digital graphics and materials for categories:
alcohol, cocaine, fentanyl, marijuana, methamphetamine, prescription drugs, tobacco, and vaping catered towards young adults.

 

  • Print Ad 
  • Door Hanger 
  • Poster
  • Sticker
  • Stuffer
  • Digital Ad 
  • Facebook Graphic
  • Instagram Graphic
  • X Graphic

Print and digital graphics and materials for categories:
alcohol, cocaine, fentanyl, marijuana, methamphetamine, prescription drugs, tobacco, and vaping, catered towards youth.

 

  • Print Ad 
  • Door Hanger 
  • Poster
  • Sticker
  • Stuffer
  • Digital Ad 
  • Facebook Graphic
  • Instagram Graphic
  • X Graphic
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All files are free for use in your own communications and sharing.
They are also available for you to add your coalition’s or organization’s logo and contact information.
If assistance with this task is desired, email KPCTeam@wichita.edu.

About Us

The Kansas Prevention Collaborative is a service of the Kansas Department for Aging and Disability Services (KDADS).

User Guide Video Transcript

[00:00] Narrator: Upon arriving at the site, you can use the menu at the top to select Home, Young Adults, or Youth for ease of navigation.

[00:08] Scrolling down, you’ll see a quick note about the power of perception, which is a summary of the science behind the campaign and described more in the PDF at the bottom of the home page.

[00:19] Further down, you’ll see a tile for young adults and a tile for youth. Clicking on each tile will take you to the main page of the currently available graphics and sizes for nine assets each.

[00:31] You can also click on the buttons for young adult materials or youth materials to take you to the same pages.

[00:38] Below the resources is a note about how the files are free and available to download for the user’s own communication and sharing. They can be customized, and if assistance with this task is needed, they can contact the WSU CEI Prevention Initiatives team with the email provided.

[00:56] Here is the PDF with background and sources for the content.

[01:00] When navigating to both the young adult and the youth pages, users will find a button to download all files if desired. Scrolling down will take the user to a table of contents by topic, with the opportunity to jump to each of the eight substances of focus.

[01:16] The example image points to where an organization or coalition’s logo can easily be added, keeping the KPC It Matters logo unaltered.

[01:25] Alcohol is first, followed by cocaine, fentanyl, marijuana, methamphetamine, prescription drugs, tobacco, and finally vaping.

[01:36] Within each section, there are buttons to select the different sized resources. There’s also a button that can be used to download all files, and similarly for each of the eight substances of focus.