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Yarning about Ice

Yarning about Ice

This resource is by Menzies School of Health Research and Northern Territory Government Department of Health and Community Services

This resource provides insights into the effects of ice use and helps individuals make informed choices about their use.

Summary: The “Yarning about ice” pamphlet/brochure is designed for people who use crystal (‘ice’). This resource, specifically tailored for Aboriginal communities, provides information about the usage and harms associated with ice. Designed to empower and inform, it offers valuable insights into the effects and risks of ice use, helping individuals make informed choices. Through culturally sensitive content, it encourages open dialogue within the Aboriginal community, fostering a deeper understanding of the challenges posed by and promoting healthier, safer choices for individuals and families.

Developers: Menzies School of Health Research, Remote Alcohol & Other Drugs Workforce, Department of Health

Year: 2015

Costs: Free

Evidence base: This resource has undergone expert review.

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Page last reviewed: Thursday, 16 November 2023

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