DVDs and videos - Drug misuse
- Dramatic Media(2007). Deadline: a programme that explores social issues associated with young people and drugs [DVD and booklet]. Wyboston: Dramatic Media.
- O'Neill, John (2006). Uppers and downers : the facts about stimulants and depressants [DVD]. New York : Human Relations Media. This DVD explains how stimulants and depressants affect the body and brain, and how abuse of them can cause serious harm. The programme combines factual information and interviews with recovering addicts and drug education counsellors. Suitable for age 13 and over. Running time 16 minutes. [Abstract taken from DVD cover]
- Exchange Supplies and University of Paisley (2005). The injecting process : understanding viral transmission [DVD]. Sledge. [NOT SUITABLE FOR YOUNG PEOPLE]
- Ives, Richard and Stone, Nick (2005). i2d: a drug education video for young people [DVD]. Norfolk: Educari.
- Channel 4 (2003). The good health guide to drugs. Channel 4 Television. These three highly acclaimed programmes explain to children what drugs are, the effects they can have, as well as how they can resist peer pressure and take responsibility for their own actions. [Abstract taken from video sleeve]
- Kay, James et al (2001). What drugs look like: Healthwise. Shows a wide range of legal and illegal drugs including cannabis, cocaine, heroin and solvents, together with demonstrations of methods used in their preparation and the accompanying paraphernalia including syringes, crack pipes and bongs [Abstract taken from video sleeve]
- National Inhalant Prevention Coalition (1999). Educate: creating inhalant abuse awareness together. National Inhalant Prevention Coalition, U.S.
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