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What is LSD, what are the effects, and what should you know to keep yourself safe? This comprehensive factsheet from the Australian Drug Foundation answers these quetsions and more.
The Party Rules resource was developed to inform parents and young people about the legislation regarding holding functions and parties with alcohol, for those under 18 years of age.
Use the Printable checklist to plan your own party!
Booklet designed to assist with safer drinking throughout life. Features helpful information about Standard Drinks, Body Metabolism, Medication Interaction and more. Use the printable Drink & Health Diary to investigate impacts of alcohol use.
Methamphetamines and Your Teeth is a wallet-sized card designed to help prevent the harm of methamphetamine (ice) use on oral health. The card was designed with input from Oral Health Services Tas to be an appropriate and discreet resource for dentists to offer to patients.
Mocktails + Mastery is a book of non-alcoholic drink recipes with a sprinkle of related knowledge. Full to the brim with recipes for mocktails, this book examines drinking culture, how alcohol works in the body, and much more. Mocktails + Mastery is full of practical tips for feeling good and making delicious beverages.
This resource is designed to give people good information on how opioid type substances work, what to look out for, how to minimise the risks and also have additional options to consider for helping to manage pain. The information is presented in a pack of easy to handle cards, and the colour coded design allows people to focus on specific topics around this issue.
A community brochure that explores how to talk about alcohol and other drugs with your children at various ages.
This brochure was created in collaboration with the Australian Lions Wellness Foundation (ALWF) (Formerly ALDAF).
This 2-page handout answers common questions about cannabis use during pregnancy in friendly and plain language, and offers some guidelines for lowering your risk while using cannabis.
The PARTi Project (Peer Advocacy Response Training Initiative) is a joint project between STAR Health and VAC. It was initially formed in response to the deaths and several hospitalisations due to drug overdose that occurred on Chapel Street in early 2017. First and foremost, it is a peer-led harm reduction initiative dedicated to reducing drug related harms and promoting people’s safety and well-being in late night venues.
A resource to help get heard the voices offamilies and friends supporting a person living with mental ill health. Mental Health Families and Friends Tasmania respectfully acknowledges the lived experience of all families and friends everywhere. We recognise the expertise you hold and theinvaluable contribution you bring to the care of another. We recognise that family and friends work hard and face many challenges. We acknowledge that families and friends are doing the best they can with the time and resources they have.
Cooper helps Jack make a plan is the latest addition to a series of books published by CfC, providing supportive information for schools, families and community members to explore real life issues and facilitate constructive conversations. This critical new educational resource for primary aged children has been developed by the Brighton Local Drug Action Team.
More information about this resource can be found here: https://www.salvationarmy.org.au/tasmaniac4c/publications/
Follow alcohol on its journey through the body to find out how it causes drunkenness and why it affects people differently. This video was created by TED-Ed.
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