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Drugs and Alcohol
Alcohol and Drug Information Service
This support line offers free and confidential counselling, information and referral services to anyone concerned about an alcohol or drug related issue. This service is available 24 hours, 7 days a week. It's there to help you decide what to do. Call the free call number before it's too late:
1800 131 350
Useful phone numbers for services in the NT
Don't forget that 1800 numbers are free for country callers! For information, counselling on any alcohol and other drug issues
- Alcohol and Other Drug Services – (08) 8922 8399
- Amity Community Services – (08) 8981 8030 or 1800 629 683
- Banyan House – (08) 8947 0832
- Quitline - 131 848
- Central Australian Alcohol & Other Drug Services – (08) 8951 7580
- DASA – (08) 8952 8412
NT AIDS and Hepatitis Council
The Northern Territory AIDS and Hepatitis Council is a community organisation with a commitment or providing opportunities for the community to participate in the decision making and delivery of its services.
The Council offers blood borne virus education to community organisations, Government, schools and workplaces in Darwin, Alice Springs and surrounding areas.
A new education based program is now available that aims to provide young people with accurate and up-to-date information about drugs and safer drug practices.
The Youth Amphetamine Information Project (YAIP) holds training workshops for people who are interested in gaining information about amphetamines, blood borne viruses, safer injecting, overdose management and other drug related topics. The aim of the project is to provide correct information that can be passed on to others through peer networks.
Contact Details:
- Darwin - 8941 1711
- Alice Springs - 8953 3172
Get Informed!
Are they really worth all the trouble? Find out what you're risking...
- Choose
Yourself - Living with Alcohol's 'Choose Yourself Kit'
- Drug Arm -
This website includes heaps of education, prevention, counselling, outreach
and research information.
- Oxygen - Everything you need
to know about smoking from how it affects your body to information about
the tobacco industry. A funky website with multimedia and interactive
aspects.
- The Australian
Drug Foundation - The Foundation is an independent, non-profit organisation
working to prevent and reduce alcohol and drug problems in the Australian
community.
- The Australian Drug
Information Network (ADIN) - This website provides up-to-date, quality-assured
information about drugs and alcohol and Drug Services across Australia.
ADIN is funded by the Commonwealth Department of Health and Ageing,
as part of the Commonwealth Government National Illicit Drug Strategy.
The website is managed by the Australian Drug Foundation.
- The Australian National
Council on Drugs (ANCD) - This is the principal advisory body to
the Commonwealth Government on drug policy and plays a critical role
in ensuring the voice of the community is heard in relation to drug
related policies and strategies. To find out more about ANCD and their
work, check out their website.
- Western
Sydney Drug and Alcohol Resource Centre - Provides information on
the safe use of alcohol.
If you're out partying beware of drink spiking ... it could happen to you!
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