Drugs are substances that alter how your
brain works, ranging from caffeine and alcohol to prescription
drugs and recreational drugs such as ice.
Experimentation with drugs is not uncommon
amongst university students, however drug use becomes problematic
when it causes difficulties in day-to-day functioning, impacting
on work, studies, relationships, and health. Being under the
influence of drugs can also lead to risk-taking behaviours such
as unprotected sex, violence, and driving under the influence
of drugs.
INFORMATION:
Australian
Drug Information Network
On ADIN you will be able to access quality internet-based information
from prominent organisations. The links contained on this website
are quality assessed. You can search for drug and alcohol.
CounsellingOnline - Turning Point
CounsellingOnline provides 24/7 drug and alcohol counselling on-line via text-communication. It is helpful for those wanting assistance with drug use, or wanting to know how to help someone with a drug or a alcohol problem. There is also useful information on drugs available on the website. Also available in Vietnamese Translation.
Drugged and Assaulted
Information provided by the Sydney South West Area Health Servicefor people who believe they have been drugged and sexually assaulted.
Drug
Info Clearing House
On this website under "Alcohol and Drug info" you
will find information and fact sheets on various drugs such
as alcohol, club drugs, ice, and drink spiking.
Better
Health Channel
Here you will find information on drugs such as ecstasy, cocaine,
cannabis, amphetamines, and caffeine. You can also find information
on drug
Reach Out!
Information on alcohol and drugs, ecstasy and amphetamine-type
substances, as well as how to stay safe at parties with topics
such as drink spiking, mixing alcohol with other drugs, and
how to avoid drinking too much. It also has a section on how
to talk to a friend when you are worried about his/her drug
use.
Koori
Drug Info
This website contains information about different drugs for
the Koori community as well as how to help friends or family
members who have a drug or alcohol problem.
Health
Department of NSW
Booklet for family and friends affected by the drug or alcohol
use of someone close.
Just Ask Us
A national website for university students run by Turning Point Alcohol and Drug Centre. The Just Ask Us website is aimed at university students who are seeking information or help in relation to a wide range of health issues, including alcohol, drugs, mental health and well-being. The website provides information on a variety of health topics and links to support services offered by university campus counselling services and key treatment and support services nationally.