Archive for the ‘drugs’ Category

Drug reporting in the media

Do you have an opinion about how the media reports on drugs? The first ever study in Australia into youth attitudes to media reporting on drugs is being held. now.

Why is this important? • Drugs are one of the most topical issues of media reporting. • Drugs are also the number one concern for Australian youth. • Youth deserve a voice in how media report on drugs. DPMP want to be able to show the government and media outlets in Australia what young people think about media reporting on drugs. The more people we hear from, the more likely they are to listen. So if you’re aged 16-24 and live in Australia, and haven’t done our survey, we would love to hear what you think about media reporting on illicit drugs! Please visit http://drugmediasurvey.com/ to take our 10-20 minute online survey.  The more participants we get, the more your voice will count.

This study is being conducted by the Drug Policy Modelling Program and is commissioned by the Commonwealth Department of Health and Ageing. This is a study about media reporting so you don’t need to have tried drugs to participate. Thank you for your help!  — Bridget Spicer Research Officer National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre University of New South Wales Sydney, NSW 2052 Australia Tel: http://ndarc.med.unsw.edu.au/ndarc.nsf

posted by Louise McMorland, Youth Librarian, Manly Library

Information for those heading off for Schoolies Week

The Drug info site has just put together information for Students and Parents about Schoolies Week

Schoolies Week
Schoolies Week

For Schoolies there is information on being safe, looking after your friends and party guides. For Parents and Carers there is information about alcohol young people and the law, and a Queensland Govt link about schoolies 2009

Louise McMorland, Manly Library

Drug info@your library for the HSC

This website is a great resource for HSC students. There is information on alcohol, tobacco and illicit drugs; drug and alcohol effects; mental, health and drug & alcohol use; how to talk to others about drug use and where to go for help.

http://www.druginfo.sl.nsw.gov.au/ is a gateway to both factsheets and detailed information. There is a specific section for Students and Teachers which is particularly useful for PDHPE and Society and Culture students.
Books and booklets are available in public libraries throughout NSW. Free pamphlets are also available for students to take home

Louise McMorland, Youth Librarian, Manly Library (from a SLNSW information sheet)

NEW drug information about Alcohol, Cannabis and Ice

There are three new pages on the http://www.druginfo.sl.nsw.gov.au/ website.

click on the A-Z of drugs tab
Alcohol, Cannabis, and Ice all have additonal pages with more in-depth reports and articles from the web. These pages can be found by clicking on the green Reports & articles button on the Alcohol, Cannabis and Ice pages.

Information from Kate O’Grady, Health Information Service,
State Library of New South Wales

Drug info@your library

Available on the drug info @ your library website is heaps of information about drugs

visit www.druginfo.sl.nsw.gov.au/
then select the section for Students & Teachers
Take a look at A – Z Drugs for additional relevant information, then browse through all the links under the following topics:
For PDHPE – Personal development, health and physical education, Alcohol & drug use in Australia, Specific drug use, Secondary students use of alcohol and drugs, International Drug Trends, Policy – National, Policy – New South Wales

Louise, Youth Librarian @ Manly Library