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Young people shine during Youth Month

Across Australia, there are many LDATs working with a target audience of people under 30. Here are some of the star young people from our LDAT program.

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Volunteering makes people happier and healthier

Volunteering is time given to a cause or organisation without financial gain, with an aim to social improvement.

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Recruiting volunteers for community activities

Recruiting volunteer help for your initiatives can be cost-effective and a good way to involve others from your community.

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Supporting the mental health of your community

There are many Australians who have experienced, are currently experiencing or will experience a mental illness in their lifetime.

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Text the effects: Stakeholder kit

Text the effects is a drug information service available via SMS.

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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander LDATs

The Local Drug Action Team program is made up of over 30% of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander LDATs: how the program is working for varied communities

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Local Drug Action Teams

The Local Drug Action Team program builds ‘protective factors’ in the community - working to prevent alcohol and drug issues forming in the first place.

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University of Western Australia (UWA) College Row LDAT

The UWA College Row LDAT targeted risky drinking and related harms for 18 – 24 aged, especially students and residentials.

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LDATs change course to deliver for communities

In creative ways Drug Action Teams around Australia are overcoming the barriers COVID-19 lockdown is throwing up and new opportunities are opening up

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Why communities are crucial for Drug Action Team success

The best answers to the most complex problems often come not from the top down, but from the ground up.

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