These resources are presented in Arabic.
2005 National Drugs Campaign The Australian Government has recently launched a new drugs campaign aimed at preventing young people using illicit drugs.
Alcohol and Drug Problems Happen In All Kinds of Families By Dr A Wilson. Information on how counselling can help people who have drug and alcohol problems. (From the NSW Multicultural Health Communication Service). 2004
DAMEC: Naltrexone Information sheet.
DAMEC Factsheets Amhetamines Cannabis Ecstasy Heroin How to talk to your teenagers about drugs Parent information on alcohol and other drugs Quitting cannabis What are treatment options with a person who has a substance dependency
Drug-Crime Diversion An overview of the five current drug-crime diversion programs operating in NSW including Young Offenders Act, Adult Cannabis Cautioning, Magistrates Early Referral into Treatment (MERIT), Youth Drug Court and Adult Drug Court. (From NSW Premiers Department) August 2002
Drug Education: Information for Parents and Caregivers Information on the role of parents and caregivers in drug education (from the NSW Department of Education and Training)
Drugs and Community Action Strategy An information sheet explaining both the Strategy and the role of the Community Drug Action Teams in NSW. June 2002
Drugs - Get the Facts
Drugs, Young People and the Law A manual about drug laws and legal processes. (From NSW Premiers Department)
Ecstasy - understanding the risks. A publication by Dr Andrew Wilson. It provides information about ecstasy, including its effects and how to reduce harm caused by its use. (From the NSW Multicultural Health Communication Service). 2004
How Harmful is Cannabis? By Dr A Wilson. Information for parents about cannabis and teenagers.(From the NSW Multicultural Health Communication Service). 2004
Parenting: How to Approach Drug Issues in Your Family An article on parenting and drug issues. (From NSW Premiers Department)
Safe retrieval and disposal of needles and syringes
SOFWEB: Drug Information for Parents A brochure with information about how drugs affect people, associated harms and why young people use drugs.
What Should You Do If You Think Your Child is Using Illegal Drugs? Communication strategies for parents who think their child is uding illegal drugs plus information on counselling services. By Dr G Rubin. (From the NSW Multicultural Health Communication Service). 2004
What's the Best Treatment For Heroin Addiction? A guide to the different approaches for treating heroin addiction. By Dr A Wilson. (From the NSW Multicultural Health Communication Service). 2004
Young People and Heroin. By Dr A Wilson. Information for parents about heroin. (From the NSW Multicultural Health Communication Service). 2004
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