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A database of evidence-based alcohol and drug education resources.

15 results found

By default results that have the highest evidence rating, and are Australia-based, are displayed first.

Nhakenhe anteme unte irreme tyerrtye ngkwarle atheke-ketye uthene, drugs irrperre-ketye, ngenhe itne apeke ah - Arrernte

How do you protect yourself if someone using alcohol/drugs becomes violent or aggressive?- Arrernte

Audience:
student
Evidence Rating:
bronze medal
Audience:
student
Evidence Rating:
bronze medal
Nyarrpa jarrimi kapunpa kajingki yinya yapa kulu jarrimi drugs jangka? - Warlpiri

Nyarrpa jarrimi kapunpa kajingki yinya yapa kulu jarrimi drugs jangka? - Warlpiri

Audience:
student
Evidence Rating:
bronze medal
Mythbusters: Anwerne angkerre-tyeke urrkaye ngkwarle uthenhe drugs uthene-arlke - Arrernte

Mythbusters: Anwerne angkerre-tyeke urrkaye ngkwarle uthenhe drugs uthene-arlke.

Audience:
student
Evidence Rating:
bronze medal
Audience:
student
Evidence Rating:
bronze medal
Mythbusters; Wangkamirlipa pama manu drugs kirli - Warlpiri

Mythbusters: Let's have a yarn about alcohol and drugs - Warlpiri

Audience:
student
Evidence Rating:
bronze medal
Audience:
parent
Evidence Rating:
bronze medal
Audience:
parent
Evidence Rating:
bronze medal
Wiri mani yangka kanpa kurdu nyuntu nyangu; family yangka mapirri - Warlpiri

Raising your kids strong: deadly activities to do together

Audience:
parent
Evidence Rating:
bronze medal
Wiskain ol Aboriginal ane Torres Strait Ailan pamle e ken luk apta ol teenaze piknini ane kipi dempla saip prom ol alcohol ane drugs - Creole

How families can protect Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander teenagers against drug related harms

Audience:
parent
Evidence Rating:
bronze medal
Nyarrparlu yungulu jana warra warra kanyi Aboriginal manu Torres Strait Islander patuju pama manu drugs kijaku - Warlpiri

How families of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people can positively influence their teenagers choices.

Audience:
parent
Evidence Rating:
bronze medal
Nhakenhe ame Aboriginal ane Torres Strait arenye teenager-ke utheneke artweye mapele drug arntarne-aretyenhe irrperre arne akurne areye-ketyenge?

How families can protect Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander teenagers against drug related harms. - Arrernte

Audience:
parent
Evidence Rating:
bronze medal
Yumpla go yan abaut elpe pren or pamle memba uda gad drug ane alcohol problem - Torres Strait Islander Creole

Yumpla go yan abaut elpe pren or pamle memba uda gad drug ane alcohol problem - Torres Strait Islander Creole

Audience:
student
Evidence Rating:
bronze medal
Anwerne angkerre-tyeke urrkaye, atyne anwernekenhe uthene atyewe uthenhe-ke, drug problem akerte-ke - Arrernte

Anwerne angkerre-tyeke urrkaye, atyne anwernekenhe uthene atyewe uthenhe-ke, drug problem akerte-ke - Arrernte

Audience:
student
Evidence Rating:
bronze medal
Wangkamirli,pa help-pi maninjaku family,ki manu warlalja,ku kuja kalu nyina drugs jangka - Warlpiri

Wangkamirli,pa help-pi maninjaku family,ki manu warlalja,ku kuja kalu nyina drugs jangka - Warlpiri

Audience:
student
Evidence Rating:
bronze medal
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