Breaking the ice

The Alcohol and Drug Foundation (ADF), in collaboration with NSW Health and local agencies, has produced a suite of resources that will help you educate your communities about crystalline methamphetamine (‘ice’).

These resources cover the effects of the drug on individuals and communities. They also explain where someone can get help if they have a crystalline methamphetamine problem or want to support someone struggling with dependence.

Videos

Breaking the ice in our community

Jay Morris’s story

Debbie Warner’s story

Dr Suzie Hudson’s Story

CDAT crystalline methamphetamine presentation

This PowerPoint template includes information about ‘ice’, its history, treatment options and community prevention. The format is based on the presentation used by the ADF at our regional forums.

We encourage anyone who uses this presentation to adjust the slides to list the appropriate local services available in your community. Please also refer to the speaking notes under each slide for more information. Please acknowledge the ADF if you use these slides.

If you have any questions or comments about the presentation, please contact Regional Community Development Manager, Sylvia Tiet T: (02) 8923 0014.

Full PowerPoint presentation link below, this is a large file with embedded video:

Fact sheets

Aboriginal specific

Translated resources

These translated resources cover the effects of the drug on individuals and communities. They also explain where someone can get help if they have a crystalline methamphetamine problem or want to support someone struggling with dependence.

Resources are available in the following languages: Arabic اَلْعَرَبِيَّةُ, Vietnamese tiếng Việt, Chinese 汉字, Russian русский язык, Tagalog, Thai ภาษาไทย

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How to run a forum

This simple 10 step guide helps communities promote and run a successful forum about alcohol and other drugs, including ‘ice’.

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