Material on the National Drugs Campaign site is being reviewed following the federal election on 24 November 2007. This revised web site will reflect the new government's policies, programs and priorities for the health and ageing portfolio.

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WHERE'S YOUR HEAD AT? - Youth website

Welcome

September 2007

Phase three of the National Drugs Campaign was launched in August 2007.

Information about counselling, or drug and alcohol services in your state or territory is available here.

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Welcome to the National Drugs Campaign

The National Drugs Campaign is part of the National Illicit Drug Strategy and specifically aims to reduce young Australians' motivation to use illicit drugs by increasing their knowledge about the potential negative consequences of drug use.

The National Illicit Drug Strategy is part of the National Drug Strategy which includes a range of initiatives that address the risks of alcohol misuse and tobacco. The alcohol and tobacco components of the Strategy are addressed through separate initiatives.


The National Drugs Campaign encourages parents to talk with their children about drugs by providing them with practical and up-to-date information about illicit drugs.

To find out more about the campaignand its elements, available resources, information about drugs or how to get help for drug-related, mental health or other problems follow the links to the left of the screen.

The National Drugs Campaign youth website has information on drugs, support services and more.