Drugs and Their Effects
This factsheet from the Lung Foundation takes a close look at vaping (e-cigarettes) from the perspective of lung health, and provides some specific information for young people, parents and teachers.
What do you need to know about vaping (e-cigarettes), especially for teenagers and young people? This factsheet from the Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne provides information about vaping and advice for parents and guardians.
How many people vape in Australia, and how many people in each age group vape? This factsheet from the Australian Drug Foundation provides important statistics about vaping in Australia.
What are e-Cigarettes? Are they legal, and can they help you quit smoking? This factsheet from HealthDirect provides some important information about e-cigarettes and nicotine e-liquid.
What are e-cigarettes? What does vaping mean? What do you need to know about the effects, the laws, and safety? This comprehensive factsheet from the Australian Drug Foundation will tell you everything you need to know.
Vaping (the use of e-cigarettes) has become more common in recent years. What do you, as a parent or teacher, need to know to help keep your young person safe? This factsheet from QUIT Tas has the answers.
There are many myths surrounding e-cigarettes (vapes). This factsheet from QUIT Tas looks at the most common myths... and busts them!
What is vaping, how does it work, and what is the effect on your body? This factsheet from QUIT Tas shares all the basics.
This video features animations depicting injecting, please be mindful of any effect this may have on your wellbeing.
Injecting anything comes with a risk, here are 5 things to know that can reduce that risk. If you want to know more about safer injecting or have questions about drug use in general visit www.touchbase.org.au Australia’s National LGBTI focused Drug, Alcohol and Mental Health resource.
Created in partnership between VAC and Harm Reduction Victoria
Produced by VAC, 'be-longing for it' features the work of Sam Wallman, Myke Vescio and Bailey Sharp. Eight gay, bi and queer men have shared their personal stories of using meth and the deeper human experiences connected to their sexuality. This is Finlay's story.
Many members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered (LGBT) community do not use drugs. However, some members of the LGBT community use some specific drugs such as poppers, ecstasy, and methamphetamine regularly. Here is a breakdown from Michael's House of some of these drugs as well as the dangers involved.
What is Viagra, what is it for, and what do you need to know? Learn more about this prescription medication from Touchbase.
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