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Karina Hickey National Cannabis Prevention and Information Centre (NCPIC). What is MakingtheLink?. A program for young people to promote help-seeking for cannabis use and mental health problems, which: teaches young people to help each other and to seek professional help
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MakingtheLink: Promoting help-seeking for drug use and mental health issues among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander high school students Karina HickeyNational Cannabis Prevention and Information Centre (NCPIC)
MakingtheLink: Promoting help-seeking for drug use and mental health issues among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander high school students What is MakingtheLink? A program for young people to promote help-seeking for cannabis use and mental health problems, which: • teaches young people to help each other and to seek professional help • promotes the idea that Mates Help Mates • reduces the barriers to seeking help from professionals • educates teachers/adults about students’ help-seeking behaviour and how to assist them to seek professional help for cannabis use and mental health problems
MakingtheLink: Promoting help-seeking for drug use and mental health issues among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander high school students Facilitators of Help-seeking Parents, Family Local Community Peers, Friends School Community Self Teachers
MakingtheLink: Promoting help-seeking for drug use and mental health issues among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander high school students Why an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander package? Original program by Orygen Youth Health and NCPIC Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians • seek help differently • differ in understanding of mental health issues Drug use problematic and increasing in some communities
MakingtheLink: Promoting help-seeking for drug use and mental health issues among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander high school students How is this resource different? New package developed • new and amended activities • literacy levels • focus on movement and interaction • focus on Gunja, Grog, Smokes and Sniffing • more relevant examples- ‘Aunty’, solvents, sport • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander look and feel • guided by a Reference Group
MakingtheLink: Promoting help-seeking for drug use and mental health issues among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander high school students Developing the program • some activities adapted from original package • new activities researched and created keeping specific cultural needs in mind • consultation with a reference group • tested with primary and high school Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students in WA and NT
MakingtheLink: Promoting help-seeking for drug use and mental health issues among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander high school students Where was the package tested?
MakingtheLink: Promoting help-seeking for drug use and mental health issues among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander high school students So what is in it? • 10 activities • 15 -40 minutes per activity • 3-4 activities plus, ideally culminating in a class-developed song using their gained knowledge
MakingtheLink: Promoting help-seeking for drug use and mental health issues among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander high school students Activity 1
MakingtheLink: Promoting help-seeking for drug use and mental health issues among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander high school students Activity 1 - Answers
MakingtheLink: Promoting help-seeking for drug use and mental health issues among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander high school students Activity 2
MakingtheLink: Promoting help-seeking for drug use and mental health issues among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander high school students Activity 3
MakingtheLink: Promoting help-seeking for drug use and mental health issues among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander high school students Activity 4
MakingtheLink: Promoting help-seeking for drug use and mental health issues among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander high school students Activity 5
MakingtheLink: Promoting help-seeking for drug use and mental health issues among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander high school students Activity 6
MakingtheLink: Promoting help-seeking for drug use and mental health issues among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander high school students Activity 7
MakingtheLink: Promoting help-seeking for drug use and mental health issues among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander high school students Activity 8
MakingtheLink: Promoting help-seeking for drug use and mental health issues among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander high school students Supplementary Activities
MakingtheLink: Promoting help-seeking for drug use and mental health issues among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander high school students Supplementary Activities
Other elements in package MakingtheLink: Promoting help-seeking for drug use and mental health issues among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander high school students • background information for teachers/adults • links and referrals • list of ‘potential helpers’ • alternatives and extensions for each of the activities (time, resources, literacy, etc.) • available at no charge via HYPERLINK (to be added when live)
MakingtheLink: Promoting help-seeking for drug use and mental health issues among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander high school students Acknowledgements Thank you to the following people: • Dr Julia Butt, National Drug Research Institute, Curtin University • Bruno Faletti, School Drug Education and Road Aware, Western Australia • Jonathan Hermawan Tjapaltjarri, Northern Territory Department of Education and Training • Bonnie Berridge, Turning Point Alcohol and Drug Centre, Eastern Health • the staff and students of the schools in Western Australia and the Northern Territory where this program was piloted • Graphic Designer: John Fear of Fear Design
MakingtheLink: Promoting help-seeking for drug use and mental health issues among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander high school students For more information • Clare Chenoweth c.chenoweth@unsw.edu.au and (02) 9385 0218 • info@ncpic.org.au and (02) 9385 0208