Two booklets with information for Aboriginal teenagers and parents about the risks associated with binge drinking and tips for having a safe and enjoyable night when alcohol is around.
The Guides to dealing with grog are illustrated by Aboriginal artist, Kevin May and photographers Mervyn Bishop and Amanda James.
Both booklets were designed for use in discussion groups and counselling and also available in display boxes for use in Aboriginal health, drug and alcohol, youth and community services.
YOUR GUIDE TO DEALING WITH GROG
A compact booklet for teens that covers:
• having a good time without grog
• tips for a safer night
• mixing alcohol with other drugs
• looking after your mates
• when is too much dangerous?
• what to do in an emergency
• problem drinking
• useful web links.
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YOUR GUIDE TO DEALING WITH TEENAGERS AND GROG
A booklet to guide Aboriginal parents on communicating with their teenagers about responsible drinking which covers:
• how alcohol affects teenagers
• tips for communicating about alcohol
• tips to give them a safer night
• being a good role model
• alcohol and the law
• when is too much dangerous?
• what to do in an emergency
• getting help
• useful web links.
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Available individually or in display boxes of 32.