Drug and Alcohol Information
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A database of evidence-based alcohol and drug education resources.
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Curriculum-based drug and alcohol education program.
Year: Year 7–8, Year 9–10
Curriculum-based online program featuring an engaging cartoon-based drama.
Year: Year 9–10
Game where student solve drug-related cases by gathering evidence. Spanish language version available.
Learn about the varied short and long-term effects of taking MDMA/Ecstasy, and the risks involved with its consumption.
Understand the legal consequences of drug use.
Many ‘new’ drugs have arrived on the market. Learn about New and Emerging Drugs, or "legal highs", and their effects.
This video goes through a typical teenage party scenario, exploring the consequences of drinking alcohol.
Heard a term/drug name & not sure what it means?
Students explore why people do/don't use drugs.
Learn how to be assertive, deal with pressure from friends and make your own decisions about alcohol and drugs.
Learn how media and marketing can influence young people’s alcohol, tobacco and e-cigarette use, and what we can do.
This factsheet explores common myths about drugs and provides research based facts & statistics. Some may surprise you.
An overview of what works, and doesn't work, in terms of drug & alcohol prevention in the classroom.
This webinar provides information for parents about teenage parties and alcohol use.
This video explores the consequences of binge drinking at a teenage party.
Students explore the brains of mice affected by drugs to understand the impact.
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.
Guide to evidence-based drug and alcohol education.
School-based program to increase personality-specific coping skills in high-risk teenagers.
For school staff, parents and others interested in understanding the effect of drugs on developing brain.
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