Safer Partying
As a carer it is normal to worry about young people's safety, particularly when they become old enough to start going to parties, or to think about trying drugs. The good news is that you can help keep young people safe through their teenage years and beyond. This conversation will help you do just that.
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!
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.
If you are going out and plan to drink alcohol here’s some tips to help you and your friends have a safer night.
This resource has been developed for young people who use substances, have friends who use substances or would like to educate themselves in an objective way about substances.
When someone adds alcohol or another drug to a person’s drink, without their knowledge or consent, then the drink is “spiked”. What happens if a drink is spiked, and what can you do? Learn more with this factsheet from Positive Choices.
We want you to know the facts about drink spiking, so you can keep yourself and your friends safe! Drink spiking occurs when a person deliberately adds alcohol or another drug to someone’s drink without them knowing. Learn about drink spiking and what you can do in this factsheet from the Australian Drug Foundation.
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