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.
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.
Curriculum-based drug and alcohol education program.
Combined school-based and family intervention.
Drug information and interpersonal skills training
Aussie Optimism is a school-based health promotion program with a positive psychology approach.
Students learn to make decisions and solve problem
An overview of what works, what's uncertain, and doesn't work, in terms of drug & alcohol prevention in the classroom.
Teacher version: Aims to provide Indigenous Australians with accessible information about alcohol's effects on the brain
Foster a positive & protective school environment.
Video demonstration shows how parents can communicate effectively with teenagers about alcohol use.
Students learn about the pros and cons of alcohol.
This factsheet provides advice for school staff around reducing harm from alcohol and other drug use in rural areas.
This Q&A discusses alcohol consumption of Australian youth with 4 experts from the field of alcohol use prevention.
This short video provides information about performance enhancing drugs through the story of a young man
How to choose appropriate and effective drug and alcohol resources for you class.
An overview of what works, and doesn't work, in terms of drug & alcohol prevention in the classroom.
This video tells the story of a girl and her friends who experiment with petrol sniffing.
Read our guide to effective communication.