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There are treatment and support options available to someone who is experiencing problems (including dependence) with crystal methamphetamine ('ice') or other drugs. This factsheet from Cracks in the Ice talks about the different treatment options available.
It can be hard to see someone you care about using ice, especially if it negatively aects their life, work or relationships. So, what do you dowhen you’ve raised your concerns but your loved one chooses not to seek support? This factsheet from Cracks in the Ice provides helpful information on what steps to take next.
If you are concerned about a loved one’s crystal methamphetamine ('ice') use, keeping the lines of communication open is an importantway of keeping them connected to you, even at the most challenging of times. This factsheet from Cracks in the Ice gives advice for preparing for the conversation, what to do during the conversation, and the steps to take after.
Methamphetamine use can aect people dierently and may be more problematic for some people. If you're worried someone you care about is using methamphetamine, this factsheet from Cracks in the Ice talks about signs and symptoms and where to find support.
This factsheet from Cracks in the Ice provides tips for parents and guardians to start a conversation with their children about methamphetamines (ice) and other drugs.
Talking to a young person about crystal methamphetamine use
As a parent or guardian, it is normal to feel responsible for your child’s life and the decisions they make. This factsheet from Cracks in the Ice looks at various ways that you can influence your family and reduce the risk of the negative impacts of methamphetamine use for your children.
Reducing the risk of crystal methamphetamine use in the family
How many people in Australia use methamphetamine? This factsheet from Cracks in the Ice looks at recent (2021) and long-term data to try to answer the question.
This factsheet from Cracks in the Ice looks at the mental health impacts of crystal methamphetamine (ice), including:
- the short-term effects
- the come-down
- signs and symptoms of mental health problems
- where to start when looking for support.
What are the mental health effects of crystal methamphetamine?
This factsheet from Cracks in the Ice looks into what happens if you use crystal methamphetamine (Ice) with other drugs.
It provides information on why people might choose to mix ice with other drugs, and what could happen when ice is mixed with drugs of certain kinds.
What happens when you use crystal methamphetamine with other drugs?
From 1 February 2018, medicines containing codeine will no longer be available without a prescription.
This factsheet from AIVL explores what has changed, which medicines are effected, and detail about how to change over medicines or access affected medicines after the date.
This fact sheet from Harm Reduction Australia examines pill testing: What it is, how it works, and any benefits and downsides to the practice.
The factsheet begins:
The overarching aim of pill testing is to provide a direct health service to save lives by:
1. Providing the opportunity for people to be informed and consider a range of issues before determiningwhether to consume or how to reduce harm when consuming an illicit drug;
2. Reducing the number of people potentially requiring an ambulance call out, as well as attending hospitals,police holding cells and courts as a result of consuming unknown drugs - which in turn provides a range ofindividual, family and community based positive outcomes;
3. Obtaining a range of street samples for detailed testing that allows for both community health warningson new compounds and assists law enforcement intelligence on illegal drug manufacturing andimportations; and
4. Provide an environment where an independent assessment of pill testing can be conducted in a mannerrarely if ever undertaken previously.
The Alcohol, Tobacco and other Drug Council (ATDC) are the peak body representing and supporting community organisations, and the people they assist, to reduce alcohol, tobacco and other drug related harm for all Tasmanians. Their vision is a Tasmania without alcohol, tobacco or other drug related harm or discrimination.
ATDC manages a current list of Alcohol and Other Drug Service Providers in Tasmania.
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