No One’s House is an evidence-based social norms parent-to-parent campaign that works to help parents prevent teen drinking. Our goal is to empower parents with the knowledge and confidence they need to talk to other parents and ensure they agree before their teen goes to their place, no one's house is a safe place for teen drinking. 

We know (first hand), parents are busy. Between raising children, work, and keeping up with day-to-day life, there often isn’t much time left for parents to attend events or participate in activities beyond “must dos”.  This one hour (self-paced) course will take participants through the facts surrounding underage drinking and in-home access to alcohol, the liability householders face when allowing teen parties at their home, and tips to help protect themselves and their teens from associated risks and consequences.

About PSI

Senior Trainer and Instructor

Prevention Solutions

Our team is comprised of Prevention Specialists, Mental Health Professionals including School Guidance Counselors and Licensed Mental Health Counselors, Agency Directors, Evaluators, and Community Planning Experts.

Course Curriculum

  • 1

    No One's House Overview

    • About the Course

    • No One's House - Pretest

    • About the Campaign

  • 2

    What Parents Should Know

    • Teen Alcohol Use

    • Common Parent Misconception

    • What is Social Hosting?

    • What is an Open House Party?

    • Parent Note

  • 3

    Consequences for Social Hosting

    • Criminal Consequences

    • Civil Consequences

  • 4

    Consequences of Teen Drinking

    • The Teen Brain

    • Chronic Alcohol Addiction

    • Sexual Assault

    • Sexual Activity

    • Crime

    • Economic Costs

    • Accidental/ Intentional Deaths

  • 5

    Teen Access to Alcohol

    • Social Access

    • Case Study - Journal of Primary Prevention

    • Common Misconception - 1

    • Common Misconception - 2

    • Common Misconception - 3

    • Talk to Other Parents

  • 6

    What You Can Do

    • Parent Note 2

    • In Your Home

    • Talk to Your Kids

    • What You Can Teach

    • Things You Can Do and Say

  • 7

    Real life Examples

    • Being Aware

    • In the News

  • 8

    The Good News

    • Most Teens Do Not Drink Alcohol

    • Share Your Voice

    • No One's House - Posttest