Below you will find a list of useful drug education resources. You can filter these according to your needs using the filters on the left hand side. See Getting Started for more information about how to use this site.
By default results that have the highest evidence rating, and are Australia-based, are displayed first.
This webinar provides information for parents about teenage parties and alcohol use
This webinar focuses on the relationship between social media and alcohol use, and how parents can protect their teen.
Get accurate, up-to-date information about Benzodiazepine medications, including risks, effects and appropriate use.
This app provides evidence-based & up-to-date resources about crystal methamphetamine (ice).
This video series provides information about the support services available to help young people.
Information and guidance for parents.
Get the facts about illegal drugs, alcohol and tobacco
Advice about what to do if someone is becoming aggressive.
A short animated video about the effects of cannabis on the developing brain.
Accurate, up-to-date, evidence-based information about E-cigarettes and vaping.
The Emergency+ app uses GPS to help a Triple Zero (000) caller provide critical location details to emergency services.
This factsheet provides advice for parents to help keep their teenagers safe when they attend parties or events.
Heard a term/drug name & not sure what it means?
Get accurate and up-to-date information about hallucinogens, including the variable risks and effects of consumption.
This app provides trusted health information and advice and is funded by the governments of Australia.
This video gives suggestions for what to do if you are concerned about a friend or family member's drinking habits.
This factsheet provides information for parents on planning a party for teenagers.
This factsheet provides information that can assist readers in recognising the signs of drug use.
How families of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people can positively influence their teenagers choices.
Have a positive impact on your teenager’s choices.
Be prepared for the unpredictable nature of drugs: Learn what to look for and how to help in a drug-related emergency.
Be prepared: Learn how to help in an emergency, and how to place someone in the recovery position correctly.