About Us
Parents LEAD (Listen, Educate, Ask, Discuss) is an underage drinking prevention program designed
to provide resources and information to parents so that they engage in age-appropriate, ongoing
discussion with their children to prevent underage drinking. Parents LEAD was developed through
a grant from the North Dakota Department of Transportation in 2005, and was redesigned in
2011 through a partnership between the four North Dakota state agencies. This redesign sought
to provide comprehensive age-appropriate information, tips, tools, and resources to parents on
how to talk to their child about alcohol and other high-risk decisions.
Parents LEAD Program Partners
North Dakota Department of Transportation (NDDOT). The NDDOT's Safety Division exists
to reduce motor vehicle crashes and associated injuries and fatalities.
North Dakota University System Consortium for Substance Abuse Prevention. The
Consortium provides University System campuses with resources, knowledge and networks to
address student misuse of alcohol and other substances.
The consortium advocates for stronger prevention policies, collaborates in campus-community
partnerships and helps campuses develop evidenced-based prevention programs. The
consortium is made up of representatives from all 11 ND University System campuses and
representatives from the ND Student Association, University of Mary and Jamestown College.
North Dakota Department of Human Services (NDDHS). The Department of Human
Services’ Substance Abuse Prevention Systems mission is to provide effective,
innovative, quality, and culturally appropriate substance abuse prevention infrastructure,
strategies, and resources to the individuals and communities of North Dakota.
North Dakota State University Extension Service. Extension Service creates learning
partnerships that help adults and youth enhance their lives and communities.