Drugs and Their Effects
Adolescence is a key period of growth and development, with the brain also changing enormously during this period. Under Construction is a highly acclaimed 4 minute animation that discusses adolescent brain development and highlights the effects of alcohol and risky drinking on different brain regions, as well as its impact on behaviour.
What is polydrug use? What happens when you mix certain types of drugs? Does it include the medicines that you take every day? Learn more in this booklet from the Australian Government Department of Health.
What are vapes? What's inside them? Are they harmful or addictive? How do you stop using them? Find this information and more from the Cancer Institute of NSW.
Looking for a list of drugs and information about them? This A to Z list of drugs from Your Room is great for adults and young people alike.
Looking for good quality information that you can share with your young people? These factsheets from Positive Choices undergo expert review and contain great information.
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Want to know more about a specific drug, or maybe you want to learn about drug classes? Drug Facts from the Australian Drug Foundation is the best place to start.
This article from Good Night Out in British Columbia looks at the issue of drink spiking in bars, restaurants and clubs. It provides a simple guide for how owners of these places can help prevent spiking, and how they can respond if it does happen in their place of business.
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What is drink spiking? What are the warning signs I need to look for? What should I do if I start to feel some of the warning signs? Learn the answers to these questions and more in this factsheet from the Youth Legal Service.
What is naloxone? What is it used for, and what do we know about the medicine? How do you obtain it? Find this information and more in this factsheet from NPS MedicineWise.
Find out where you can obtain naloxone in Australia and whether you will need a prescription in this factsheet from the Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care.
When someone adds alcohol or another drug to a person’s drink, without their knowledge or consent, then the drink is “spiked”. What happens if a drink is spiked, and what can you do? Learn more with this factsheet from Positive Choices.
We want you to know the facts about drink spiking, so you can keep yourself and your friends safe! Drink spiking occurs when a person deliberately adds alcohol or another drug to someone’s drink without them knowing. Learn about drink spiking and what you can do in this factsheet from the Australian Drug Foundation.
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