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IS DRUG AWARE
Family (08) 9442 5050. Working Away 1800 721 997. FAQs. Alcohol & Drug (08) 9442 5000. Family (08) 9442 5050. Credible and factual information to help you make informed decisions. Search this site. Submit. In an emergency call 000. ALCOHOL & DRUG SUPPORT SERVICES The Alcohol and Drug Support Line is a confidential, non-judgemental telephone counselling, information and referral service for anyone concerned about their own or another person’s alcohol or drug use.. The service is available 24/7 via phone. Phone: (08) 9442 5000 Country callers: 1800 198 024 Live Chat : 7am – 10pm, daily Email: alcoholdrugsupport@mhc.wa.gov.auDRUG TESTING
Saliva testing is used in random roadside drug testing. It is used to detect the presence of THC (the active component in cannabis) and amphetamine type stimulants including methylamphetamine (‘speed’ or ‘ice’) and MDMA (‘ecstasy’), which are, after alcohol, the drugs of greatest concern in relation to road safety. TIPS FOR SAYING NO TO DRUG USE Tips For Telling People That You Don't Want To Use Drugs The purpose of this section is to provide suitable strategies and tools to equip young people with the appropriate skills to successfully refuse drugs in various situations they may face as a teenager and young adult. HEALTH EFFECTS AND RISKS Meth can cause a range of mental health issues. The effects of meth will vary depending on: the person – mood, physical size, health, gender, previous experience with meth, expectations of the drug, personality, whether the person has had food and whether other drugs have been taken. the drug – the amount used, its purity, and whether it is smoked, swallowed, snorted or injected.AMPHETAMINE USE
The Drug Aware Amphetamines Prevention Campaign targeted the following groups: 14- to 17-year-old people at risk of amphetamine use. 12- to 24-year-olds trialling or occasionally using amphetamines. regular users of amphetamines. family and friends of young people aged 14 to 24-years of age at risk of amphetamine-related harm. METH CAN TAKE CONTROL The overall aim of the Drug Aware Methamphetamine Education Campaign is to prevent and delay the uptake of methamphetamine use and stop use. The Drug Aware 'Meth Can Take Control’ prevention campaign launched on 13 December 2015. The Campaign is based on real stories and experiences of people across Western Australia who shared their MDMA USE - DRUG EDUCATION CAMPAIGN The campaign focused on the varied content and composition of ecstasy as well as the short-term and long-term impacts it has on individuals physical and mental health. The Drug Aware Ecstasy Campaign was launched on 24 January 2011. The overall aim of the Drug Aware Ecstasy Education Program is to prevent and/or delay the uptake of ecstasy use DRUGS AND DRIVING DON'T MIX Target group. There are three key audiences for the campaign: Young people aged 17 to 29 years, who are at risk of drug driving. Young people aged 17 to 29 years, who occasionally or regularly drug drive. General community, aged 17 to 59 years, who may be exposed to random roadside drug testing operations and who may be at risk of impairedCANNABIS USE
Cannabis Messes With Your Mind. The campaign focused on the harms associated with cannabis use, including issues relating to physical health, and mental health and wellbeing and was part of a five year election commitment. The Drug Aware “Cannabis Messes with your Mind” prevention campaign launched in August 2011 and continued toNovember 2014.
DRUG AWARE | EVIDENCE BASED INFORMATION ON ILLICIT DRUGSTAYING SAFEABOUT USUSEFUL LINKSDISCLAIMERDRINK SPIKING AND SEXUAL ASSAULTWHOIS DRUG AWARE
Family (08) 9442 5050. Working Away 1800 721 997. FAQs. Alcohol & Drug (08) 9442 5000. Family (08) 9442 5050. Credible and factual information to help you make informed decisions. Search this site. Submit. In an emergency call 000. ALCOHOL & DRUG SUPPORT SERVICES The Alcohol and Drug Support Line is a confidential, non-judgemental telephone counselling, information and referral service for anyone concerned about their own or another person’s alcohol or drug use.. The service is available 24/7 via phone. Phone: (08) 9442 5000 Country callers: 1800 198 024 Live Chat : 7am – 10pm, daily Email: alcoholdrugsupport@mhc.wa.gov.auDRUG TESTING
Saliva testing is used in random roadside drug testing. It is used to detect the presence of THC (the active component in cannabis) and amphetamine type stimulants including methylamphetamine (‘speed’ or ‘ice’) and MDMA (‘ecstasy’), which are, after alcohol, the drugs of greatest concern in relation to road safety. TIPS FOR SAYING NO TO DRUG USE Tips For Telling People That You Don't Want To Use Drugs The purpose of this section is to provide suitable strategies and tools to equip young people with the appropriate skills to successfully refuse drugs in various situations they may face as a teenager and young adult. HEALTH EFFECTS AND RISKS Meth can cause a range of mental health issues. The effects of meth will vary depending on: the person – mood, physical size, health, gender, previous experience with meth, expectations of the drug, personality, whether the person has had food and whether other drugs have been taken. the drug – the amount used, its purity, and whether it is smoked, swallowed, snorted or injected.AMPHETAMINE USE
The Drug Aware Amphetamines Prevention Campaign targeted the following groups: 14- to 17-year-old people at risk of amphetamine use. 12- to 24-year-olds trialling or occasionally using amphetamines. regular users of amphetamines. family and friends of young people aged 14 to 24-years of age at risk of amphetamine-related harm. METH CAN TAKE CONTROL The overall aim of the Drug Aware Methamphetamine Education Campaign is to prevent and delay the uptake of methamphetamine use and stop use. The Drug Aware 'Meth Can Take Control’ prevention campaign launched on 13 December 2015. The Campaign is based on real stories and experiences of people across Western Australia who shared their MDMA USE - DRUG EDUCATION CAMPAIGN The campaign focused on the varied content and composition of ecstasy as well as the short-term and long-term impacts it has on individuals physical and mental health. The Drug Aware Ecstasy Campaign was launched on 24 January 2011. The overall aim of the Drug Aware Ecstasy Education Program is to prevent and/or delay the uptake of ecstasy use DRUGS AND DRIVING DON'T MIX Target group. There are three key audiences for the campaign: Young people aged 17 to 29 years, who are at risk of drug driving. Young people aged 17 to 29 years, who occasionally or regularly drug drive. General community, aged 17 to 59 years, who may be exposed to random roadside drug testing operations and who may be at risk of impairedCANNABIS USE
Cannabis Messes With Your Mind. The campaign focused on the harms associated with cannabis use, including issues relating to physical health, and mental health and wellbeing and was part of a five year election commitment. The Drug Aware “Cannabis Messes with your Mind” prevention campaign launched in August 2011 and continued toNovember 2014.
GET HELP | DRUG AWARE There are many ways you can get support about drug related issues. Our support lines are serviced by drug counsellors 24/7, with dedicated lines for alcohol and drugs and for parents and families.CURRENT CAMPAIGNS
Drug Aware is a key initiative in the State framework of educational strategies providing evidence based, credible information on illicitdrugs.
HOME | DRUG AWARE
The Alcohol and Drug Support Line is a confidential, non-judgemental telephone counselling, information and referral service for anyone concerned about their own or another person’s alcohol or drug use. The service is available 24/7 via phone. Phone: (08) 9442 5000. Country callers: 1800 198 024. WHAT HELP IS AVAILABLE The Parent and Family Drug Support Line is a confidential, non-judgemental telephone counselling, information and referral service for families and carers concerned about a loved one’s alcohol or other drug use. Professional counsellors are available viaphone
AMPHETAMINE USE
The Drug Aware Amphetamines Prevention Campaign targeted the following groups: 14- to 17-year-old people at risk of amphetamine use. 12- to 24-year-olds trialling or occasionally using amphetamines. regular users of amphetamines. family and friends of young people aged 14 to 24-years of age at risk of amphetamine-related harm. HOW TO HELP SOMEONE EXPERIENCE DRUG DEPENDENCE Drug use, can affect everyone differently and effects will vary from person to person. Changes in someone’s behaviour or moods and signs that are not characteristic of the person may indicate drug use, but these changes can also indicate another issue in their life that may not be drug-related.COPING STRATEGIES
Withdrawing or ignoring the person who is using. Tolerating their behaviour. Being confrontational to the person using meth. Worrying about what other people might think. This can be a natural response as others often judge families affected by meth use and blame the family or upbringing for the problem. DRUGS AND DRIVING DON'T MIX Target group. There are three key audiences for the campaign: Young people aged 17 to 29 years, who are at risk of drug driving. Young people aged 17 to 29 years, who occasionally or regularly drug drive. General community, aged 17 to 59 years, who may be exposed to random roadside drug testing operations and who may be at risk of impaired SELF-HELP STRATEGIES Tighten the muscles in the back of your neck by pulling your head way back, as if you were going to touch your head to your back. Hold, then relax. Take deep breaths and focus on the weight of your head sinking into whatever surface it is resting. Tighten your shoulders as if you are going to touch your ears. DRINK SPIKING AND SEXUAL ASSAULT Drink spiking. Drink spiking occurs when alcohol and/or another drug is placed in a person's drink without their knowledge. The most common drug used for drink spiking is extra alcohol. Young women are more commonly the targets of drink spiking and the resulting harms can include sexual assault, robbery and unprotected sex. DRUG AWARE | EVIDENCE BASED INFORMATION ON ILLICIT DRUGSTAYING SAFEABOUT USUSEFUL LINKSDISCLAIMERDRINK SPIKING AND SEXUAL ASSAULTWHOIS DRUG AWARE
Family (08) 9442 5050. Working Away 1800 721 997. FAQs. Alcohol & Drug (08) 9442 5000. Family (08) 9442 5050. Credible and factual information to help you make informed decisions. Search this site. Submit. In an emergency call 000. ALCOHOL & DRUG SUPPORT SERVICES The Alcohol and Drug Support Line is a confidential, non-judgemental telephone counselling, information and referral service for anyone concerned about their own or another person’s alcohol or drug use.. The service is available 24/7 via phone. Phone: (08) 9442 5000 Country callers: 1800 198 024 Live Chat : 7am – 10pm, daily Email: alcoholdrugsupport@mhc.wa.gov.au GET HELP | DRUG AWARE There are many ways you can get support about drug related issues. Our support lines are serviced by drug counsellors 24/7, with dedicated lines for alcohol and drugs and for parents and families.DRUG TESTING
Saliva testing is used in random roadside drug testing. It is used to detect the presence of THC (the active component in cannabis) and amphetamine type stimulants including methylamphetamine (‘speed’ or ‘ice’) and MDMA (‘ecstasy’), which are, after alcohol, the drugs of greatest concern in relation to road safety.CURRENT CAMPAIGNS
Drug Aware is a key initiative in the State framework of educational strategies providing evidence based, credible information on illicitdrugs.
TIPS FOR SAYING NO TO DRUG USE Tips For Telling People That You Don't Want To Use Drugs The purpose of this section is to provide suitable strategies and tools to equip young people with the appropriate skills to successfully refuse drugs in various situations they may face as a teenager and young adult. SAFER USE | DRUG AWARE Safer ways to use. Methods of Use. Be aware of the risks of each method of use and take steps to reduce them: Snorting: Snorting meth can lead to headaches and burns and sores on the interior membrane of the nose. Swallowing: Swallowing meth can cause damage to the teeth, throat and stomach lining.Smoking meth can damage the teeth and lungs. METH CAN TAKE CONTROL The overall aim of the Drug Aware Methamphetamine Education Campaign is to prevent and delay the uptake of methamphetamine use and stop use. The Drug Aware 'Meth Can Take Control’ prevention campaign launched on 13 December 2015. The Campaign is based on real stories and experiences of people across Western Australia who shared their MDMA USE - DRUG EDUCATION CAMPAIGN The campaign focused on the varied content and composition of ecstasy as well as the short-term and long-term impacts it has on individuals physical and mental health. The Drug Aware Ecstasy Campaign was launched on 24 January 2011. The overall aim of the Drug Aware Ecstasy Education Program is to prevent and/or delay the uptake of ecstasy use DRINK SPIKING AND SEXUAL ASSAULT Drink spiking. Drink spiking occurs when alcohol and/or another drug is placed in a person's drink without their knowledge. The most common drug used for drink spiking is extra alcohol. Young women are more commonly the targets of drink spiking and the resulting harms can include sexual assault, robbery and unprotected sex. DRUG AWARE | EVIDENCE BASED INFORMATION ON ILLICIT DRUGSTAYING SAFEABOUT USUSEFUL LINKSDISCLAIMERDRINK SPIKING AND SEXUAL ASSAULTWHOIS DRUG AWARE
Family (08) 9442 5050. Working Away 1800 721 997. FAQs. Alcohol & Drug (08) 9442 5000. Family (08) 9442 5050. Credible and factual information to help you make informed decisions. Search this site. Submit. In an emergency call 000. ALCOHOL & DRUG SUPPORT SERVICES The Alcohol and Drug Support Line is a confidential, non-judgemental telephone counselling, information and referral service for anyone concerned about their own or another person’s alcohol or drug use.. The service is available 24/7 via phone. Phone: (08) 9442 5000 Country callers: 1800 198 024 Live Chat : 7am – 10pm, daily Email: alcoholdrugsupport@mhc.wa.gov.au GET HELP | DRUG AWARE There are many ways you can get support about drug related issues. Our support lines are serviced by drug counsellors 24/7, with dedicated lines for alcohol and drugs and for parents and families.DRUG TESTING
Saliva testing is used in random roadside drug testing. It is used to detect the presence of THC (the active component in cannabis) and amphetamine type stimulants including methylamphetamine (‘speed’ or ‘ice’) and MDMA (‘ecstasy’), which are, after alcohol, the drugs of greatest concern in relation to road safety.CURRENT CAMPAIGNS
Drug Aware is a key initiative in the State framework of educational strategies providing evidence based, credible information on illicitdrugs.
TIPS FOR SAYING NO TO DRUG USE Tips For Telling People That You Don't Want To Use Drugs The purpose of this section is to provide suitable strategies and tools to equip young people with the appropriate skills to successfully refuse drugs in various situations they may face as a teenager and young adult. SAFER USE | DRUG AWARE Safer ways to use. Methods of Use. Be aware of the risks of each method of use and take steps to reduce them: Snorting: Snorting meth can lead to headaches and burns and sores on the interior membrane of the nose. Swallowing: Swallowing meth can cause damage to the teeth, throat and stomach lining.Smoking meth can damage the teeth and lungs. METH CAN TAKE CONTROL The overall aim of the Drug Aware Methamphetamine Education Campaign is to prevent and delay the uptake of methamphetamine use and stop use. The Drug Aware 'Meth Can Take Control’ prevention campaign launched on 13 December 2015. The Campaign is based on real stories and experiences of people across Western Australia who shared their MDMA USE - DRUG EDUCATION CAMPAIGN The campaign focused on the varied content and composition of ecstasy as well as the short-term and long-term impacts it has on individuals physical and mental health. The Drug Aware Ecstasy Campaign was launched on 24 January 2011. The overall aim of the Drug Aware Ecstasy Education Program is to prevent and/or delay the uptake of ecstasy use DRINK SPIKING AND SEXUAL ASSAULT Drink spiking. Drink spiking occurs when alcohol and/or another drug is placed in a person's drink without their knowledge. The most common drug used for drink spiking is extra alcohol. Young women are more commonly the targets of drink spiking and the resulting harms can include sexual assault, robbery and unprotected sex. GET HELP | DRUG AWARE There are many ways you can get support about drug related issues. Our support lines are serviced by drug counsellors 24/7, with dedicated lines for alcohol and drugs and for parents and families.HOME | DRUG AWARE
The Alcohol and Drug Support Line is a confidential, non-judgemental telephone counselling, information and referral service for anyone concerned about their own or another person’s alcohol or drug use. The service is available 24/7 via phone. Phone: (08) 9442 5000. Country callers: 1800 198 024. HOW TO HELP SOMEONE EXPERIENCE DRUG DEPENDENCE Drug use, can affect everyone differently and effects will vary from person to person. Changes in someone’s behaviour or moods and signs that are not characteristic of the person may indicate drug use, but these changes can also indicate another issue in their life that may not be drug-related. HEALTH EFFECTS AND RISKS Meth can cause a range of mental health issues. The effects of meth will vary depending on: the person – mood, physical size, health, gender, previous experience with meth, expectations of the drug, personality, whether the person has had food and whether other drugs have been taken. the drug – the amount used, its purity, and whether it is smoked, swallowed, snorted or injected.AMPHETAMINE USE
The Drug Aware Amphetamines Prevention Campaign targeted the following groups: 14- to 17-year-old people at risk of amphetamine use. 12- to 24-year-olds trialling or occasionally using amphetamines. regular users of amphetamines. family and friends of young people aged 14 to 24-years of age at risk of amphetamine-related harm.COPING STRATEGIES
Withdrawing or ignoring the person who is using. Tolerating their behaviour. Being confrontational to the person using meth. Worrying about what other people might think. This can be a natural response as others often judge families affected by meth use and blame the family or upbringing for the problem. DRUGS AND DRIVING DON'T MIX Target group. There are three key audiences for the campaign: Young people aged 17 to 29 years, who are at risk of drug driving. Young people aged 17 to 29 years, who occasionally or regularly drug drive. General community, aged 17 to 59 years, who may be exposed to random roadside drug testing operations and who may be at risk of impaired SHORT TERM AND LONG TERM EFFECTS OF DRUGS AND ALCOHOL ON Effects of Mixing Drugs - Polydrug Use. About Us. Who is Drug Aware. Current Campaigns. Previous Campaigns. Useful links. Alcohol & Drug (08) 9442 5000. Family (08) DRINK SPIKING AND SEXUAL ASSAULT Drink spiking. Drink spiking occurs when alcohol and/or another drug is placed in a person's drink without their knowledge. The most common drug used for drink spiking is extra alcohol. Young women are more commonly the targets of drink spiking and the resulting harms can include sexual assault, robbery and unprotected sex.CANNABIS USE
Cannabis Messes With Your Mind. The campaign focused on the harms associated with cannabis use, including issues relating to physical health, and mental health and wellbeing and was part of a five year election commitment. The Drug Aware “Cannabis Messes with your Mind” prevention campaign launched in August 2011 and continued toNovember 2014.
DRUG AWARE | EVIDENCE BASED INFORMATION ON ILLICIT DRUGSTAYING SAFEABOUT USUSEFUL LINKSDISCLAIMERDRINK SPIKING AND SEXUAL ASSAULTWHOIS DRUG AWARE
Family (08) 9442 5050. Working Away 1800 721 997. FAQs. Alcohol & Drug (08) 9442 5000. Family (08) 9442 5050. Credible and factual information to help you make informed decisions. Search this site. Submit. In an emergency call 000. ALCOHOL & DRUG SUPPORT SERVICES The Alcohol and Drug Support Line is a confidential, non-judgemental telephone counselling, information and referral service for anyone concerned about their own or another person’s alcohol or drug use.. The service is available 24/7 via phone. Phone: (08) 9442 5000 Country callers: 1800 198 024 Live Chat : 7am – 10pm, daily Email: alcoholdrugsupport@mhc.wa.gov.auDRUG TESTING
Saliva testing is used in random roadside drug testing. It is used to detect the presence of THC (the active component in cannabis) and amphetamine type stimulants including methylamphetamine (‘speed’ or ‘ice’) and MDMA (‘ecstasy’), which are, after alcohol, the drugs of greatest concern in relation to road safety. TIPS FOR SAYING NO TO DRUG USE Tips For Telling People That You Don't Want To Use Drugs The purpose of this section is to provide suitable strategies and tools to equip young people with the appropriate skills to successfully refuse drugs in various situations they may face as a teenager and young adult. HEALTH EFFECTS AND RISKS Meth can cause a range of mental health issues. The effects of meth will vary depending on: the person – mood, physical size, health, gender, previous experience with meth, expectations of the drug, personality, whether the person has had food and whether other drugs have been taken. the drug – the amount used, its purity, and whether it is smoked, swallowed, snorted or injected.COPING STRATEGIES
Withdrawing or ignoring the person who is using. Tolerating their behaviour. Being confrontational to the person using meth. Worrying about what other people might think. This can be a natural response as others often judge families affected by meth use and blame the family or upbringing for the problem.AMPHETAMINE USE
The Drug Aware Amphetamines Prevention Campaign targeted the following groups: 14- to 17-year-old people at risk of amphetamine use. 12- to 24-year-olds trialling or occasionally using amphetamines. regular users of amphetamines. family and friends of young people aged 14 to 24-years of age at risk of amphetamine-related harm. MDMA USE - DRUG EDUCATION CAMPAIGN The campaign focused on the varied content and composition of ecstasy as well as the short-term and long-term impacts it has on individuals physical and mental health. The Drug Aware Ecstasy Campaign was launched on 24 January 2011. The overall aim of the Drug Aware Ecstasy Education Program is to prevent and/or delay the uptake of ecstasy use METH CAN TAKE CONTROL The overall aim of the Drug Aware Methamphetamine Education Campaign is to prevent and delay the uptake of methamphetamine use and stop use. The Drug Aware 'Meth Can Take Control’ prevention campaign launched on 13 December 2015. The Campaign is based on real stories and experiences of people across Western Australia who shared theirCANNABIS USE
Cannabis Messes With Your Mind. The campaign focused on the harms associated with cannabis use, including issues relating to physical health, and mental health and wellbeing and was part of a five year election commitment. The Drug Aware “Cannabis Messes with your Mind” prevention campaign launched in August 2011 and continued toNovember 2014.
DRUG AWARE | EVIDENCE BASED INFORMATION ON ILLICIT DRUGSTAYING SAFEABOUT USUSEFUL LINKSDISCLAIMERDRINK SPIKING AND SEXUAL ASSAULTWHOIS DRUG AWARE
Family (08) 9442 5050. Working Away 1800 721 997. FAQs. Alcohol & Drug (08) 9442 5000. Family (08) 9442 5050. Credible and factual information to help you make informed decisions. Search this site. Submit. In an emergency call 000. ALCOHOL & DRUG SUPPORT SERVICES The Alcohol and Drug Support Line is a confidential, non-judgemental telephone counselling, information and referral service for anyone concerned about their own or another person’s alcohol or drug use.. The service is available 24/7 via phone. Phone: (08) 9442 5000 Country callers: 1800 198 024 Live Chat : 7am – 10pm, daily Email: alcoholdrugsupport@mhc.wa.gov.auDRUG TESTING
Saliva testing is used in random roadside drug testing. It is used to detect the presence of THC (the active component in cannabis) and amphetamine type stimulants including methylamphetamine (‘speed’ or ‘ice’) and MDMA (‘ecstasy’), which are, after alcohol, the drugs of greatest concern in relation to road safety. TIPS FOR SAYING NO TO DRUG USE Tips For Telling People That You Don't Want To Use Drugs The purpose of this section is to provide suitable strategies and tools to equip young people with the appropriate skills to successfully refuse drugs in various situations they may face as a teenager and young adult. HEALTH EFFECTS AND RISKS Meth can cause a range of mental health issues. The effects of meth will vary depending on: the person – mood, physical size, health, gender, previous experience with meth, expectations of the drug, personality, whether the person has had food and whether other drugs have been taken. the drug – the amount used, its purity, and whether it is smoked, swallowed, snorted or injected.COPING STRATEGIES
Withdrawing or ignoring the person who is using. Tolerating their behaviour. Being confrontational to the person using meth. Worrying about what other people might think. This can be a natural response as others often judge families affected by meth use and blame the family or upbringing for the problem.AMPHETAMINE USE
The Drug Aware Amphetamines Prevention Campaign targeted the following groups: 14- to 17-year-old people at risk of amphetamine use. 12- to 24-year-olds trialling or occasionally using amphetamines. regular users of amphetamines. family and friends of young people aged 14 to 24-years of age at risk of amphetamine-related harm. MDMA USE - DRUG EDUCATION CAMPAIGN The campaign focused on the varied content and composition of ecstasy as well as the short-term and long-term impacts it has on individuals physical and mental health. The Drug Aware Ecstasy Campaign was launched on 24 January 2011. The overall aim of the Drug Aware Ecstasy Education Program is to prevent and/or delay the uptake of ecstasy use METH CAN TAKE CONTROL The overall aim of the Drug Aware Methamphetamine Education Campaign is to prevent and delay the uptake of methamphetamine use and stop use. The Drug Aware 'Meth Can Take Control’ prevention campaign launched on 13 December 2015. The Campaign is based on real stories and experiences of people across Western Australia who shared theirCANNABIS USE
Cannabis Messes With Your Mind. The campaign focused on the harms associated with cannabis use, including issues relating to physical health, and mental health and wellbeing and was part of a five year election commitment. The Drug Aware “Cannabis Messes with your Mind” prevention campaign launched in August 2011 and continued toNovember 2014.
ALCOHOL & DRUG SUPPORT SERVICES The Alcohol and Drug Support Line is a confidential, non-judgemental telephone counselling, information and referral service for anyone concerned about their own or another person’s alcohol or drug use.. The service is available 24/7 via phone. Phone: (08) 9442 5000 Country callers: 1800 198 024 Live Chat : 7am – 10pm, daily Email: alcoholdrugsupport@mhc.wa.gov.au GET HELP | DRUG AWARE There are many ways you can get support about drug related issues. Our support lines are serviced by drug counsellors 24/7, with dedicated lines for alcohol and drugs and for parents and families.CURRENT CAMPAIGNS
Drug Aware is a key initiative in the State framework of educational strategies providing evidence based, credible information on illicitdrugs.
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WHAT HELP IS AVAILABLE The Parent and Family Drug Support Line is a confidential, non-judgemental telephone counselling, information and referral service for families and carers concerned about a loved one’s alcohol or other drug use. Professional counsellors are available viaphone
RESOURCES | DRUG AWARE Resources. Support Lines. Live Chat is currently offline. Please leave us a message. Alcohol & Drug (08) 9442 5000. Family (08) 9442 5050. Working Away 1800 721 997. Back to Drug Aware home page. Alcohol & Drug (08) 9442 5000.78% DON'T USE
The new Drug Aware, Generic Drugs “78% don’t use” campaign was launched on 18 August 2019 and ran on social media, online, radio and out-of-home media. Western Australian data reveals only 22 percent of young people aged 14 – 21 years reported using illicit drugs in the last 12 months. 1. Young people tend to over-estimate the number of SAFER USE | DRUG AWARE Safer ways to use. Methods of Use. Be aware of the risks of each method of use and take steps to reduce them: Snorting: Snorting meth can lead to headaches and burns and sores on the interior membrane of the nose. Swallowing: Swallowing meth can cause damage to the teeth, throat and stomach lining.Smoking meth can damage the teeth and lungs. DRUGS AND DRIVING DON'T MIX Target group. There are three key audiences for the campaign: Young people aged 17 to 29 years, who are at risk of drug driving. Young people aged 17 to 29 years, who occasionally or regularly drug drive. General community, aged 17 to 59 years, who may be exposed to random roadside drug testing operations and who may be at risk of impaired DRINK SPIKING AND SEXUAL ASSAULT Drink spiking. Drink spiking occurs when alcohol and/or another drug is placed in a person's drink without their knowledge. The most common drug used for drink spiking is extra alcohol. Young women are more commonly the targets of drink spiking and the resulting harms can include sexual assault, robbery and unprotected sex. DRUG AWARE | EVIDENCE BASED INFORMATION ON ILLICIT DRUGSTAYING SAFEABOUT USUSEFUL LINKSDISCLAIMERDRINK SPIKING AND SEXUAL ASSAULTWHOIS DRUG AWARE
Family (08) 9442 5050. Working Away 1800 721 997. FAQs. Alcohol & Drug (08) 9442 5000. Family (08) 9442 5050. Credible and factual information to help you make informed decisions. Search this site. Submit. In an emergency call 000. WHAT HELP IS AVAILABLE The Parent and Family Drug Support Line is a confidential, non-judgemental telephone counselling, information and referral service for families and carers concerned about a loved one’s alcohol or other drug use. Professional counsellors are available viaphone
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Saliva testing is used in random roadside drug testing. It is used to detect the presence of THC (the active component in cannabis) and amphetamine type stimulants including methylamphetamine (‘speed’ or ‘ice’) and MDMA (‘ecstasy’), which are, after alcohol, the drugs of greatest concern in relation to road safety.AMPHETAMINE USE
The Drug Aware Amphetamines Prevention Campaign targeted the following groups: 14- to 17-year-old people at risk of amphetamine use. 12- to 24-year-olds trialling or occasionally using amphetamines. regular users of amphetamines. family and friends of young people aged 14 to 24-years of age at risk of amphetamine-related harm. TIPS FOR SAYING NO TO DRUG USE Tips For Telling People That You Don't Want To Use Drugs The purpose of this section is to provide suitable strategies and tools to equip young people with the appropriate skills to successfully refuse drugs in various situations they may face as a teenager and young adult.HOME | DRUG AWARE
Misuse of Drugs Act. In Western Australia, under the Misuse of Drugs Act 1981, it is illegal to use, possess, manufacture or supply cannabis. Offences under this Act carry heavy fines and/or prison sentences. Penalties vary depending on the offence: Possession offences: up to $2,000 in fines and/or two years in prison. SAFER USE | DRUG AWARE Safer ways to use. Methods of Use. Be aware of the risks of each method of use and take steps to reduce them: Snorting: Snorting meth can lead to headaches and burns and sores on the interior membrane of the nose. Swallowing: Swallowing meth can cause damage to the teeth, throat and stomach lining.Smoking meth can damage the teeth and lungs. METH CAN TAKE CONTROL The overall aim of the Drug Aware Methamphetamine Education Campaign is to prevent and delay the uptake of methamphetamine use and stop use. The Drug Aware 'Meth Can Take Control’ prevention campaign launched on 13 December 2015. The Campaign is based on real stories and experiences of people across Western Australia who shared their MDMA USE - DRUG EDUCATION CAMPAIGN The campaign focused on the varied content and composition of ecstasy as well as the short-term and long-term impacts it has on individuals physical and mental health. The Drug Aware Ecstasy Campaign was launched on 24 January 2011. The overall aim of the Drug Aware Ecstasy Education Program is to prevent and/or delay the uptake of ecstasy use DRINK SPIKING AND SEXUAL ASSAULT Drink spiking. Drink spiking occurs when alcohol and/or another drug is placed in a person's drink without their knowledge. The most common drug used for drink spiking is extra alcohol. Young women are more commonly the targets of drink spiking and the resulting harms can include sexual assault, robbery and unprotected sex. DRUG AWARE | EVIDENCE BASED INFORMATION ON ILLICIT DRUGSTAYING SAFEABOUT USUSEFUL LINKSDISCLAIMERDRINK SPIKING AND SEXUAL ASSAULTWHOIS DRUG AWARE
Family (08) 9442 5050. Working Away 1800 721 997. FAQs. Alcohol & Drug (08) 9442 5000. Family (08) 9442 5050. Credible and factual information to help you make informed decisions. Search this site. Submit. In an emergency call 000. WHAT HELP IS AVAILABLE The Parent and Family Drug Support Line is a confidential, non-judgemental telephone counselling, information and referral service for families and carers concerned about a loved one’s alcohol or other drug use. Professional counsellors are available viaphone
DRUG TESTING
Saliva testing is used in random roadside drug testing. It is used to detect the presence of THC (the active component in cannabis) and amphetamine type stimulants including methylamphetamine (‘speed’ or ‘ice’) and MDMA (‘ecstasy’), which are, after alcohol, the drugs of greatest concern in relation to road safety.AMPHETAMINE USE
The Drug Aware Amphetamines Prevention Campaign targeted the following groups: 14- to 17-year-old people at risk of amphetamine use. 12- to 24-year-olds trialling or occasionally using amphetamines. regular users of amphetamines. family and friends of young people aged 14 to 24-years of age at risk of amphetamine-related harm. TIPS FOR SAYING NO TO DRUG USE Tips For Telling People That You Don't Want To Use Drugs The purpose of this section is to provide suitable strategies and tools to equip young people with the appropriate skills to successfully refuse drugs in various situations they may face as a teenager and young adult.HOME | DRUG AWARE
Misuse of Drugs Act. In Western Australia, under the Misuse of Drugs Act 1981, it is illegal to use, possess, manufacture or supply cannabis. Offences under this Act carry heavy fines and/or prison sentences. Penalties vary depending on the offence: Possession offences: up to $2,000 in fines and/or two years in prison. SAFER USE | DRUG AWARE Safer ways to use. Methods of Use. Be aware of the risks of each method of use and take steps to reduce them: Snorting: Snorting meth can lead to headaches and burns and sores on the interior membrane of the nose. Swallowing: Swallowing meth can cause damage to the teeth, throat and stomach lining.Smoking meth can damage the teeth and lungs. METH CAN TAKE CONTROL The overall aim of the Drug Aware Methamphetamine Education Campaign is to prevent and delay the uptake of methamphetamine use and stop use. The Drug Aware 'Meth Can Take Control’ prevention campaign launched on 13 December 2015. The Campaign is based on real stories and experiences of people across Western Australia who shared their MDMA USE - DRUG EDUCATION CAMPAIGN The campaign focused on the varied content and composition of ecstasy as well as the short-term and long-term impacts it has on individuals physical and mental health. The Drug Aware Ecstasy Campaign was launched on 24 January 2011. The overall aim of the Drug Aware Ecstasy Education Program is to prevent and/or delay the uptake of ecstasy use DRINK SPIKING AND SEXUAL ASSAULT Drink spiking. Drink spiking occurs when alcohol and/or another drug is placed in a person's drink without their knowledge. The most common drug used for drink spiking is extra alcohol. Young women are more commonly the targets of drink spiking and the resulting harms can include sexual assault, robbery and unprotected sex. GET HELP | DRUG AWARE There are many ways you can get support about drug related issues. Our support lines are serviced by drug counsellors 24/7, with dedicated lines for alcohol and drugs and for parents and families. ALCOHOL & DRUG SUPPORT SERVICES The Alcohol and Drug Support Line is a confidential, non-judgemental telephone counselling, information and referral service for anyone concerned about their own or another person’s alcohol or drug use.. The service is available 24/7 via phone. Phone: (08) 9442 5000 Country callers: 1800 198 024 Live Chat : 7am – 10pm, daily Email: alcoholdrugsupport@mhc.wa.gov.au HOW TO HELP SOMEONE EXPERIENCE DRUG DEPENDENCE Drug use, can affect everyone differently and effects will vary from person to person. Changes in someone’s behaviour or moods and signs that are not characteristic of the person may indicate drug use, but these changes can also indicate another issue in their life that may not be drug-related.CURRENT CAMPAIGNS
Drug Aware is a key initiative in the State framework of educational strategies providing evidence based, credible information on illicitdrugs.
78% DON'T USE
The new Drug Aware, Generic Drugs “78% don’t use” campaign was launched on 18 August 2019 and ran on social media, online, radio and out-of-home media. Western Australian data reveals only 22 percent of young people aged 14 – 21 years reported using illicit drugs in the last 12 months. 1. Young people tend to over-estimate the number of DRINK SPIKING AND SEXUAL ASSAULT Drink spiking. Drink spiking occurs when alcohol and/or another drug is placed in a person's drink without their knowledge. The most common drug used for drink spiking is extra alcohol. Young women are more commonly the targets of drink spiking and the resulting harms can include sexual assault, robbery and unprotected sex. SELF-HELP STRATEGIES Tighten the muscles in the back of your neck by pulling your head way back, as if you were going to touch your head to your back. Hold, then relax. Take deep breaths and focus on the weight of your head sinking into whatever surface it is resting. Tighten your shoulders as if you are going to touch your ears. DRUGS AND DRIVING DON'T MIX Target group. There are three key audiences for the campaign: Young people aged 17 to 29 years, who are at risk of drug driving. Young people aged 17 to 29 years, who occasionally or regularly drug drive. General community, aged 17 to 59 years, who may be exposed to random roadside drug testing operations and who may be at risk of impairedCANNABIS USE
Cannabis Messes With Your Mind. The campaign focused on the harms associated with cannabis use, including issues relating to physical health, and mental health and wellbeing and was part of a five year election commitment. The Drug Aware “Cannabis Messes with your Mind” prevention campaign launched in August 2011 and continued toNovember 2014.
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A hallucinogen is a drug or chemical capable of producing hallucinations. A hallucination is a false perception through one of the senses (for example, seeing or hearing something that is not there). Hallucinogens can also alter mood and perception amongst other brain processes. Hallucinogens can be produced naturally orsynthetically.
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