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Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Prevention Links

Education Queensland
This web site assists principals and teachers to implement the policy for Drug Education and Intervention in Schools.
It provides information for principals to meet their accountabilities within the policy, teachers to plan and implement drug education involving the broader community.
The site supports schools by posting information about new resources, professional development opportunities and current projects.

Website: http://education.qld.gov.au/health-safety/promotion/drug-education/

DrugInfo Clearinghouse
The DrugInfo Clearinghouse is a service provided by the Australian Drug Foundation to interpret and disseminate information on drug prevention. The service functions as a drug prevention network, providing easy access to information about alcohol and other drugs, and drug prevention. Professionals and members of the general community can use the service as their first port of call for information from local, national and international sources.

Website: http://druginfo.adf.org.au/

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Australian Drug Information Network (ADIN)
This website is a Commonwealth Government funded website managed by the Australian Drug Foundation. Its purpose is to link people to a comprehensive range of websites and information resources on alcohol and other drugs. The ADIN website currently links to and searches across 450 quality assured alcohol and drug related websites. It also links to key Australian and international databases.

Website: http://www.adin.com.au

National Alcohol Campaign
This site contains information for parents, the media, service providers, stakeholders, and communication students. You can also find the various resources for the campaign including publications, downloadable TV commercials and links to other relevant websites. The site also contains information for parents in 16 languages.

Website 1: http://www.nationalalcoholcampaign.health.gov.au
Website 2: http://www.drinkingchoices.gov.au

The National Tobacco Campaign
The current National Tobacco Campaign is the most successful quit smoking campaign ever to be conducted in Australia. The Queensland-based Quit Campaign is aligned to the National Tobacco Campaign and has great links.

Website: http://www.quitnow.info.au/index2.html

The National Drugs Campaign
This site contains information for families, communities, service providers and the media. You'll also find the campaign resources including a booklet and brochure for parents, downloadable television commercials and print ads, and links to other relevant websites. The site also contains information for parents in 16 languages.

Website: http://www.drugs.health.gov.au/

 

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This page last updated: 13 December, 2005
Review date: July 2006




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