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8 results found for "Rural"

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Alcohol: Factsheet

Alcohol is the most commonly used drug in Australia. Learn about the effects and risks associated with drinking alcohol.

Audience:
parentstudentteacher
Evidence Rating:
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Drugs A to Z
Cannabis Yarns

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

Audience:
student
Evidence Rating:
bronze medal
Video
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
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
Preventing alcohol and other drug harms among rural young people

This factsheet provides advice for school staff around reducing harm from alcohol and other drug use in rural areas.

Audience:
teacher
Evidence Rating:
bronze medal
Factsheet
Webinar: Substance use and mental health among rural youth

This webinar is for school staff, parents and other who are seeking information about drug use & harms among rural youth

Audience:
parentteacher
Evidence Rating:
bronze medal
Webinar
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