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This fact sheet has been developed to support the community to know the signs of an overdose and to appropriately respond to an overdose in which depressants are involved.
This fact sheet has been developed to support the community to know the signs of an overdose and to appropriately respond to an overdose in which depressants are involved.
This fact sheet has been developed to support the community to know the signs of an overdose and to appropriately respond to an overdose in which depressants are involved.
This fact sheet has been developed to support the community to know the signs of an overdose and to appropriately respond to an overdose in which depressants are involved.
This fact sheet has been developed to support the community to know the signs of an overdose and to appropriately respond to an overdose in which opioids are involved.
This is an A5 flyer designed for naloxone providers. It promotes where naloxone is available and can be distributed by services that provide naloxone.
This is an A3 poster designed for naloxone providers. It promotes where naloxone is available and can be distributed by services that provide naloxone.
This fact sheet has been developed to support the community to know the signs of an overdose and to appropriately respond to an overdose in which stimulants are involved. 
This fact sheet has been developed to support the community to know the signs of an overdose and to appropriately respond to an overdose in which opioids are involved.
This fact sheet has been developed to support the community to know the signs of an overdose and to appropriately respond to an overdose in which New Psychoactive Substances are involved.
This fact sheet has been developed to support the community to know the signs of an overdose and to appropriately respond to an overdose in which depressants are involved.
This fact sheet has been developed to support the community to know the signs of an overdose and to appropriately respond to an overdose in which crystal methamphetamine is involved.
This fact sheet has been developed to support the community to know the signs of an overdose and to appropriately respond to an overdose in which alcohol is involved.
This handbook provides an overview of MAT to support those considering treatment options.
This is an A4 fact sheet about people who use drugs (PWUD) and opioid dependence.
This is an A4 fact sheet about opioids and pain patients.
This video provides insight into the background of Needle and Syringe Programs (NSP's).
This resource is an A3 Poster designed to be displayed in places where people who use drugs may be. Poster headline: “Between us, sterile equipment helps stop infection.”
This resource is an A3 Poster designed to be displayed in places where people who use drugs may be. Poster headline: “Between us, wash your hands.”
This resource is an A3 Poster designed to be displayed in places where people who use drugs may be. Poster headline: “Between us, some benzos stay active in your body for days.”
This resource is an A3 Poster designed to be displayed in places where people who use drugs may be. Poster headline: “Between us, mixing any drugs increases your risk of overdose.”
This resource is an A3 poster designed to be displayed in places where people who use drugs may be. Poster copy: “Between us, methadone and suboxone are not the only options available.”
This resource is a 6pp DL Flyer or Brochure that you can print and provide to people who use drugs. Flyer headline: “Between Us, sterile equipment helps stop infections.”
This resource is a 6pp DL Flyer or Brochure that you can print and provide to people who use drugs. Flyer headline: “Between Us, mixing any drugs increases your risk of overdose.”
This resource is a 6pp DL Flyer or Brochure that you can print and provide to people who use drugs. Flyer headline: “Between Us, some benzos stay active in your body for days.”
This resource is a 6pp DL Flyer or Brochure that you can print and provide to people who use drugs. Flyer headline: “Between us, methadone and suboxone are not the only options available.”
This toolkit provides a framework to assist event organisers to incorporate sexual health and safety considerations when planning and running their festivals based around five themes: commit, engage, support, respond, train.
This is a fact sheet designed for young people on bystander intervention, as part of the Sexual health and Safety at Festivals Toolkit.
This is a fact sheet designed for young people on sexual violence, as part of the Sexual health and Safety at Festivals Toolkit.
This is a fact sheet designed for young people on respectful relationships, as part of the Sexual health and Safety at Festivals Toolkit.
This is a fact sheet designed for young people on sexual consent, as part of the Sexual health and Safety at Festivals Toolkit.
This is a fact sheet designed for young people on sexually transmissible infections, as part of the Sexual health and Safety at Festivals Toolkit.
This is a fact sheet designed for young people on safer sex, as part of the Sexual health and Safety at Festivals Toolkit.
This social media toolkit about GHB includes harm reduction messages around GHB use and tools, advice, hashtags and key messages for social media to promote harm reduction around the use of GHB.
This fact sheet provides information about gamma hydroxybutyrate (GHB), gamma-butyrolactone (GBL) and 1,4-butanediol (1,4BD)
This fact sheet provides information for frontline workers who may be working with people who use Pregabalin
This is an A3 poster designed for needle and syringe programs or needle exchange programs to provide information to service users about the types of needles and syringes available and their usage.
This resources is a community overdose prevention and education (COPE) resource for frontline harm reduction workers that describes what naloxone
This handbook is not a substitute for independent legal advice and users should obtain any appropriate legal advice relevant to their particular circumstances.
There are things you can do that will help if you want to make changes to your drug use.
Methadone and Suboxone® are medications that can be given to people who want to stop or reduce using drugs like heroin, oxycodone, morphine or codeine.
If you use drugs, it’s important to know about drug laws and your rights.
This resource is part of the Safer Using Series and provides information including contacts for further information and support.
You may be looking for help with a few different things, and a worker at your local NSP can help you.
Looking after your veins can help you stay healthy and reduce the chances of vein damage and infections like hepatitis C (hep C).
Injecting can increase risks. Risks include: Overdose, Blood-borne virus.
If you’re going to use away from home in places like laneways, public toilets or in a car, there are some things you’ll need to think about.
An overdose (oD) means having too much of a drug, or a combination of drugs for your body to cope with.
This is a set of brochures on topics such as injecting, hepatitis C, keeping healthy, and drug use and the law.
Using medicines in ways other than directed can be harmful or dangerous.
Whether you use drugs every day or just now and again, it’s important to look after your health.
Whether you have been using for a long time or have started more recently, as you get older there are some things you should think about when it comes to drug use.
People use performance and image enhancing drugs for a number of reasons including bulking up, performing better or to look a certain way.