Drug and Alcohol Information
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A database of evidence-based alcohol and drug education resources.
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Curriculum-based online program featuring an engaging cartoon-based drama.
Year: Year 7–8, Year 9–10
Skills for navigating challenging situations.
Year: Year 3–4, Year 5–6, Year 7–8, Year 9–10, Year 11–12
Drug information and interpersonal skills training, 11 different language versions are available.
Year: Year 7–8
Classroom program focused on helping students develop skills to reduce alcohol-related harms.
School-based program to increase personality-specific coping skills in high-risk teenagers.
Game where students learn about the harms of e-cigarettes & other tobacco products whilst trying to fit in at school.
Game where students solve crimes and learn how opioids affect the body. Spanish language version available.
Aussie Optimism is a school-based health promotion program with a positive psychology approach.
Year: Foundation Year, Year 1–2, Year 3–4, Year 5–6, Year 7–8
Fun, arcade-style game to educate students about drug effects and potential harms.
Game where student solve drug-related cases by gathering evidence. Spanish language version available.
Game where students solve drug-related mysteries by gathering evidence. Spanish language version available.
Students evaluate and consider relative risks.
Students learn about safe and legal consumption of alcohol for different age groups.
Get accurate, up-to-date information about Benzodiazepine medications, including risks, effects and appropriate use.
Cannabis can affect the body and mind. Learn about the different immediate and long-term effects of using cannabis.
Students learn to make decisions and solve problems.
Guide to evidence-based drug and alcohol education.
The Emergency+ app uses GPS to help a Triple Zero (000) caller provide critical location details to emergency services.
Foster a positive & protective school environment.
Be prepared for the unpredictable nature of drugs: Learn what to look for and how to help in a drug-related emergency.
Students explore why people do/don't use drugs.
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For school staff, parents and others interested in understanding the effect of drugs on developing brain.
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