National Organisation for FASD – AOD Resource Hub
NOFASD, in conjunction with the Foundation for Alcohol Research (FARE) and as part of the Every Moment Matters campaign, has created printable resources for AOD Sector workers.
Australian Needle and Syringe Program Survey (ANSPS)
The National Centre for Clinical Research on Emerging Drugs (NCCRED)
Grant applications up to $200,000 being offered for community safety projects
Up to $4 million seized from criminals in Western Australia is being offered to not-for-profit community groups and local governments to fund crime prevention and community safety projects.
Look After Your Blood campaign – Aiming to reduce the incidence of hepatitis C and HIV amongst Aboriginal people in WA.
The Department of Health
Increasing reports of nitazene toxicity – Emerging drug briefing
The National Centre for Clinical Research on Emerging Drugs (NCCRED)
Learning from 50 Years of Aboriginal Alcohol Programs: Beating the Grog in Australia
Peter d’Abbs , Nicole Hewlett, 2024. Free online access at Springer.
Alcohol and other drug stigma: Why it matters and what you can do about it
Alcohol and Drug Foundation, February 2024
StigmaWatch
SANE monitors and responds to reports of inaccurate or inappropriate stigmatising media portrayal of mental ill health and suicide. This extends to media coverage of alcohol and other drug issues.
Alcohol Marketing: Explained (Video)
Institute of Alcohol Studies (UK) - January 2024
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‘Stronger You, Stronger Mob’ Campaign,
Developed by the Mental Health Commission's Strong Spirit Strong Mind Youth Project team for young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people aged12 to 25 years.
The Know – Drug Alerts
theknow.org.au compiles alerts issued across Australia’s states and territories, giving consumers, and the people who support them, access to vital information to help keep them safe.
‘Wada Wanti: Leave the Ice Alone’ web-app
A web-app designed to help Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who use ice to use less or stop using. Flinders University