Resources for parents
- Parent television commercials
- Print advertisements
- Booklet
- Audio version of Parents Booklet
- Braille version of the Parents Booklet
Parent television commercials
- 'Lost Dreams' television commercial - rated PG (MPG 2.5 MB)
- Script from the 'Lost Dreams' television commercial
- 'Ad within Ad' television commercial - rated PG (MPG 4.8 MB)
- Script from the 'Ad within Ad' television commercial
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Print advertisements
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Booklet
The booklet has information about specific drugs and their effects. The information is only a general guide and should not be used as a substitute for advice from suitably qualified medical or health professionals.Download the booklet or each section separately. Cover page Introduction
- The facts about illicit drugs speak for themselves
- What families can do about illicit drugs, Will your children listen to you?
- The reasons teenagers give for trying drugs and what you can say
- 10 ways to encourage young people to talk about drugs with you
- How will you know if your teenager is trying drugs?
- What to do if you think your teenager is trying drugs
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Audio version of the Parents Booklet
- 01 - Contents and disclaimer (MP3 373 KB)
- 02 - Message from the Prime Minister introduction (MP3 421 KB)
- 03 - Introduction (MP3 1.2 MB)
- 04 - All about Drugs (MP3 3.7 MB)
- 05 - Talking about drugs (MP3 1.3 MB)
- 06 - Is your teenager trying drugs (MP3 578 KB)
- 07 - Tough on Drugs (MP3 2.3 MB)
- 08 - For more information (MP3 1.3 MB)
Braille version of the Parents Booklet
There are limited archival copies of the parental booklet available in Braille, to order (limit one per order) please call the Campaign Info Line on 1800 250 015 or email nationaldrugscampaign@health.gov.auHelp with PDF and large files
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