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EXPOSED 2005 Drug & Alcohol Survey Report (600 KB)

 


EXPOSED Conference Presentation
pdf (2.5 MB)
ppt (18 MB)

EXPOSED
Annual Report

2004
2003

 

'avoid hangovers ... stay drunk' - A booklet about drug and alcohol myths, facts and some handy hints - 2005 edition


read the EXPOSED magazine

We now have a magazine to provide you with the latest events, job vacancies and drug information updates from the EXPOSED program. To receive the magazine directly to your inbox subscribe by emailing k.fitzgerald@edfac.usyd.edu.au

 

 

EXPOSED is a drug and alcohol program which aims to increase awareness and decrease the harm of alcohol and other drugs amongst students at the University of Sydney. EXPOSED is a joint project between the University Union and the Health Education Unit.EXPOSED conducts many initiatives to raise awareness of drug and alcohol related issues on campus including information stalls, awareness raising campaigns and free BBQs. To get involved in EXPOSED, email contact@usu.usyd.edu.au , or subscribe update online

 

 

World No Tobacco Day
May 31st 2006

MANNING FORECOURT

12 pm - 2 pm Wednesday 31st May

Free BBQ / Sign Up to win / Receive a Quit Pack

Receive FREE Nicorette products to help you quit

more information / view poster

 

Drink Spiking News......

If you are aged between 18 and 35 years, you are invited to participate in a research project being conducted by rmit University in Melbourne, Australia. Click on the following link for more information and to begin the survey:

http://weblearn.rmit.edu.au/ses

 

 

Assess your drinking levels

Want to know if your drinking is harming your health? Assess your drinking levels online:

http://www.therightmix.gov.au/assess.asp

 

 

 

The EXPOSED project thanks the AER Foundation for   their support.

In 2005 the Alcohol Education and Rehabilitation Foundation supported the EXPOSED program.  They provided the program with $14,500 which helped to develop promotional material, conduct courses for students, host educational campaigns and help fund staff.

 

 

 

   

Akane Taki a past Student Placement Worker. 

 

Each year the Health Education Unit takes on a Student Placement from the Faculty of Education & Social Work, University of Sydney.

Project workers pride themselves on involving the student population in the project and therefore the  Student Placement is responsible for assisting in project development, implementation and evaluation of the EXPOSED.

 

Drug Songs

Are you interested to have a look of a list of songs with drug references? Please click here. Thanks to Laurence, Ollie, Veronica, Gen, Desiree, Donna & unknown (didn’t leave a name!) for helping to compile the list!

 

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