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16 results found for "Torres Strait Islander Creole Translation"

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Cannabis Yarns

Stories about the impact of cannabis on Aboriginal communities and culture.

Audience:
student
Evidence Rating:
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Don't Make Smokes Your Story

A collection of real stories from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people about the effects of smoking.

Audience:
parentstudentteacher
Evidence Rating:
bronze medal
Video
Drug prevention for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander youth

An overview of what works, what's uncertain, and doesn't work, in terms of drug & alcohol prevention in the classroom.

Audience:
teacher
Evidence Rating:
bronze medal
Factsheet
Grog Brain Story

Teacher version: Aims to provide Indigenous Australians with accessible information about alcohol's effects on the brain

Audience:
student
Evidence Rating:
bronze medal
Video
Gunja Brain Story

Aims to provide Indigenous Australians with accessible information about cannabis' effects on the brain and behaviour.

Audience:
student
Evidence Rating:
bronze medal
Factsheet
Audience:
teacher
Evidence Rating:
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Factsheet
Not Our Way

The Not Our Way Storybook follows a group of teenagers through their experiences with misusing prescription drugs.

Audience:
student
Evidence Rating:
bronze medal
Factsheet
Not Our Way Video - Ice

The Not Our Way Ice video shows the stories of previous ice users and the families of ice users.

Audience:
student
Evidence Rating:
bronze medal
Video
Not Our Way Video - Prescription Medication

The Not Our Way Prescription Medication video shows the stories of previous drug users and the families of users.

Audience:
student
Evidence Rating:
bronze medal
Video
Sniffing and the Brain

Aims to provide Indigenous Australians with information about the effect of inhalants on the brain and behaviour.

Audience:
student
Evidence Rating:
bronze medal
Factsheet
Talking to a young person about e-cigarettes/vaping

Read our guide to effective communication about e-cigarettes/vaping.

Audience:
teacher
Evidence Rating:
bronze medal
Factsheet
Talking with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander youth about alcohol and other drugs

Unsure how to approach the subject of drug and alcohol use? Read our guide to effective communication.

Audience:
teacher
Evidence Rating:
bronze medal
Factsheet
Webinar: Effective drug prevention for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander youth

This webinar provides information about substance use prevention for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander youth

Audience:
parentteacher
Evidence Rating:
bronze medal
Webinar
Webinar: School based, culturally inclusive alcohol and other drug prevention for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander youth

This webinar discusses Strong & Deadly Futures; an Aboriginal and Torres Strait substance use prevention program.

Audience:
parentteacher
Evidence Rating:
bronze medal
Webinar
Why do Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people use drugs? (5 part series)

This 5-part factsheet explores the complex reasons why Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people use drugs.

Audience:
teacher
Evidence Rating:
bronze medal
Factsheet
Strong & Deadly Futures: Trial Opportunity

Strong & Deadly Futures is a new alcohol and drug prevention program for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students

Year: Year 7–8

Audience:
studentteacher
Evidence Rating:

This resource is currently under evaluation.

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