Asking for help is the first important step to find the appropriate support you need if you are struggling with Alcohol and Other Drug dependencies.
Talking about alcohol and drug use helps to learn more about the impact they have on your health, and on the people around you.
Get in touch through the Aboriginal Health Service to discuss how you can receive the support you need through our program and learn ways to minimise harm from drugs.
Alcohol and Other Drugs Coordinator, Tina Goodwin
Aboriginal Health Service – 1800 132 260
Other resources
- Quit smoking information and advice
- National Alcohol and Other Drug Hotline – 1800 250 015
- Visit the Department of Health and Aged Care to learn more about potential risks and drug impacts at https://www.health.gov.au/our-work/drug-help
- Alcohol and Drug Foundation at https://adf.org.au/
- Cracks in the Ice – a national online toolkit providing trusted, evidence-based and up-to-date information and resources about crystal methamphetamine (ice) at https://cracksintheice.org.au/
Vaping
Vaping may be less harmful than smoking, but it is still bad for your health.
See through the haze and learn the facts about vaping. Check out this video from the VicHealth campaign in 2023. For more information visit their website at: VicHealth (external link)