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Alcohol and other drugs

TitleAlcohol and DM (diabetes)
Publication no.AHS - 7525
Last update24/09/2009
SummaryWhy people with diabetes should be cautious with alcohol.
LanguagesEnglish (pdf), Vietnamese (pdf)
TitleAlcohol and drug problems happen in all kinds of families
Publication no.BHC - 5185
Last update21/09/2010
SummaryHow counselling can help people with drug and alcohol problems, and their families
LanguagesArabic (pdf), Chinese Traditional (pdf), Croatian (pdf), English (pdf), Italian (pdf), Korean (pdf), Lao (pdf), Macedonian (pdf), Portuguese (pdf), Russian (pdf), Serbian (pdf), Spanish (pdf), Thai (pdf), Turkish (pdf), Vietnamese (pdf)
TitleDon't be afraid to ask: Commonly asked questions about injecting drug use and hepatitis C
Publication no.AHS - 7545
Last update24/09/2009
SummaryInformation to help injecting drug users avoid infection with blood borne diseases including hepatitis B, hepatitis C and HIV.
LanguagesArabic (pdf), Chinese Traditional (pdf), Spanish (pdf), Vietnamese (pdf)
TitleDrug information for parents
Publication no.VIC - 5910
Last update24/09/2009
SummaryA parents' guide to talking to children about drugs.
LanguagesAmharic (pdf), Arabic (pdf), Bosnian (pdf), Chinese Traditional (pdf), Croatian (pdf), Dari (pdf), English (pdf), Farsi (pdf), Filipino (pdf), Greek (pdf), Italian (pdf), Khmer (pdf), Kurdish (pdf), Macedonian (pdf), Oromo (pdf), Pushto (pdf), Samoan (pdf), Serbian (pdf), Somali (pdf), Spanish (pdf), Tigrigna (pdf), Turkish (pdf), Vietnamese (pdf)
TitleEAGLE - Eastwood and Gladesville Liquor Education Project
Publication no.AHS - 8905
Last update28/09/2011
SummaryThis project targeted safe and responsible consumption of alcohol by young people (18-25 years) at licensed premises. The five key messages developed into posters and for in-house TV screens were to educate patrons: - Not to buy their friends alcohol when they were already intoxicated - On the laws around refusing to leave a licensed premises when asked by staff - Not to become aggressive or violent with staff or other patrons - On the size of a standard drink - Not to drink drive
LanguagesChinese Traditional (pdf), English (pdf), Korean (pdf)
TitleFamilies & friends affected by the drug or alcohol use of someone close
Publication no.DOH - 7935
Last update16/03/2010
SummaryA booklet to help families and friends of people affected by drug or alcohol abuse.
LanguagesArabic (pdf), Chinese Traditional (pdf), Croatian (pdf), English (pdf), Serbian (pdf), Turkish (pdf), Vietnamese (pdf)
TitleFamily matters - how to approach drug issues with your family
Publication no.OTH - 7860
Last update24/09/2009
SummaryA guide to talking about drug issues with children and young people, including information about legal and illicit drugs and alcohol, and tips for communicating with children and young people.
LanguagesArabic (pdf), Bosnian (pdf), Chinese Traditional (pdf), Croatian (pdf), English (pdf), Khmer (pdf), Korean (pdf), Lao (pdf), Macedonian (pdf), Punjabi (pdf), Russian (pdf), Serbian (pdf), Spanish (pdf), Thai (pdf), Turkish (pdf), Vietnamese (pdf)
TitleHow harmful is cannabis?
Publication no.BHC - 5135
Last update21/09/2010
SummaryInformation for parents about teenagers and cannabis
LanguagesArabic (pdf), Chinese Traditional (pdf), Croatian (pdf), English (pdf), Italian (pdf), Korean (pdf), Lao (pdf), Macedonian (pdf), Portuguese (pdf), Russian (pdf), Spanish (pdf), Thai (pdf), Turkish (pdf), Vietnamese (pdf)
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