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Young people le and AOD St Strategie ies and su support Eden Wheatle ley (P (Program Coo oordinator) Scenario 1 Betsy is your loved one. She is 18. While casually chatting one day, she mentions that her friends have recently been
Young people le and AOD – St Strategie ies and su support
Eden Wheatle ley (P (Program Coo
charity, established 1988
Drug and Alcohol Information & Resilience Skills (DAIR)
schools, community groups and alternate learning facilities
Islander people aged 12 - 16 years
mural or creative expression (dance, music or Traditional Indigenous Games)
A framework made up of 3 pillars: supply reduction demand reduction harm reduction Aims to reduce drug-related harms by using various strategies.
Australia saw a deterioration between 2010 and 2015 in the Global YDI
doubling from 21% to 39% over five years.
Australian Drug Foundation 2014
Alcohol
drinks per day on average, exceeding the lifetime risk guidelines.
a level placing them at risk of injury (AIHW 2017)
Tobacco Smoking
reported.
home, with adults smoking inside less than 4% homes with dependent children.
(AIHW 2017)
months and 42% had used an illicit drug in their life time.
commonly used illicit drugs (AIHW 2017)
Cannabis Ecstasy Crystal methamphetamine Meth / amphetamine / Cocaine
(NSW Health 2014 and WHO 2017)
people
people and young carers on emerging issues
their needs
(NSW Health 2014)
Emergency services (Ambulance, Police & Fire) Triple zero (000) Community Mental Health Emergency Team (CoMHET) 02 4629 5400 1300 787 799 (after hours) Lifeline 131 114 www.lifeline.org.au Suicide Call Back Service 1300 659 467 www.suicidecallbackservice.org.au Counselling Online 1800 888 263 www.counsellingonline.org.au Link2Home homelessness line 1800 152 152
South Western Sydney Drug Health Services Central Intake Line Phone: 9616 8586 This intake line provides information and referral for all Drug Health treatment services including: inpatient and outpatient detoxification, opioid treatment, harm reduction (needle and syringe program), court diversion and counselling. Website: www.swslhd.nsw.gov.au/drughealth/ FYRST – Parramatta and Fairfield Phone: 02 9687 3499 (Parramatta), 0411 204 329 (Fairfield) Provides counselling, case management, crisis intervention, relapse prevention, drug and alcohol workshops, aftercare and mobile support for young people aged 16 – 25 years. Website: salvos.org.au/youthlink/fyrst/
Mission Australia Adolescent Drug and Alcohol Service (MAASS) – Macarthur Phone: 02 4621 7400 Mission Australia’s South West Youth Service provides free counselling to youth and young adults aged 12-24 who are facing issues with drugs and alcohol, gambling or general life concerns. Website: sd.missionaustralia.com.au/274-south-west-youth-services Uniting – Getting it Together Scheme Phone: 02 4629 5110 Program based in Campbelltown for youth aged 12-25 with concerns relating to alcohol and
counselling, rehabilitation, recreation, employment and schooling. Website: www.uniting.org
Family Drug Support Phone: 1300 368 186 This 24 hour telephone support line is for families affected by drugs and alcohol and also provides education and referral, and facilitates support groups across Australia. Website: www.fds.org.au Family Support Services – Catholic Care Phone: 02 9740 0111 Address: 9 Garrong Rd, Lakemba NSW Provides assistance to vulnerable families with children who are experiencing difficulties and stress in their lives, which may effect their ability to parent effectively. Services include casework, home visiting, group work, parenting groups and playgroups. Website: www.catholiccare.org/families/parenting/family-support-services Parent Line NSW Phone: 1300 1300 52 Parent Line is a telephone counselling, information and referral service for parents of children ages 0 to 18 who live in NSW. Parents, grandparents and carers anywhere in the state can call Parent Line for no more than the cost of a local call. Monday to Friday 9am to 9 pm. Weekends 4pm to 9pm. Website: www.parentline.org.au
Australian Drug Foundation www.adf.org.au Australian Drug Information Network (ADIN) www.adin.com.au National Cannabis Prevention and Information Centre www.ncpic.org.au Youth Solutions website www.youthsolutions.com.au
youthsolutions.com.au YouthSolutionsNSW @youth_solutions @YouthSolutions PO Box 112 Macarthur Square NSW 2560 02 4628 2319 info@youthsolutions.com.au
Australian Drug Foundation 2014, What 12-17 year olds are really using, Drug Info, viewed 27 July 2017, <http://www.druginfo.adf.org.au/infographics/what-7-12-year-olds-are-really-using-infographic>. Australian Institute of Health and Welfare 2017, Alcohol and other drugs, Australian Government, viewed 27 July 2017, <http://www.aihw.gov.au/alcohol-and-other-drugs/>. Australian Youth Development Index 2016, A Jurisdictional overview of Youth Development, 2016 Report, viewed 27 July 2017, <http://www.youthaction.org.au/australian_ydi>. NSW Health 2014, Healthy Safe and Well: A Strategic Health Plan for Children, Young People and Families 2014-24, NSW Government, viewed 27 July 2017, <http://www.health.nsw.gov.au/kidsfamilies/Publications/healthy-safe-well.pdf>. WHO 2017, Child and adolescent health and development, Adolescent health and development, World Health Organization, viewed 27 July 2017 <http://www.searo.who.int/entity/child_adolescent/topics/adolescent_health/en/>. Youth Solutions 2016, Parent Information Booklet – Drugs and Alcohol. Youth Solutions.