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These resources are presented in Chinese and are available via the Internet in full-text.

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

Cabramatta Anti-Drug Strategy
The Cabramatta Anti-Drug Strategy was announced on 1 July 2001. It is a comprehensive plan to tackle drug and crime problems in Cabramatta. An information sheet outlining the plan is available from here. (From NSW Premiers Department)

DAMEC: Naltrexone
Information sheet.

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

Drugs and Community Action Strategy
An information sheet explaining both the Strategy and the role of the Community Drug Action Teams in NSW. (From NSW Premiers Department). June 2002

Drugs, Young People and the Law
A manual about drug laws and legal processes. (From NSW Premiers Department)

Drugs - Get the Facts
Information from the Victorian Government aimed at the parents of teenagers.

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

SOFWEB: Drug Information for Parents
A brochure with information about how drugs affect people, associated harms and why young people use drugs.

How Harmful is Cannabis?
By Dr A Wilson. Information for parents about cannabis and teenagers.(From the NSW Multicultural Health Communication Service). 2004

Parents.The Anti-Drug
This website delivers online drug prevention resources to parents. It is from the USA.

Safe retrieval and disposal of needles and syringes 

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. It provides information for parents about heroin. (From the NSW Multicultural Health Communication Service). 2004

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