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Planet Youth pilot sites are reaping rewards

The Planet Youth approach started with pilot site LDATs for 2.5 years. In SA, Wellbeing SA ontributed funding to support the expansion of the trial.

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Involving Volunteers: Why they’re crucial to success

Volunteers help projects by lending their expertise, providing new insight, or offering an additional level of support.

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The LDAT Checklist

For local drug action teams: consult, plan, and deliver activities in your community.

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The Community Hub - helping you make a difference

Find free, evidence-based toolkits have tips, advice and info anyone can apply

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Young people shine during Youth Month

Explore LDAT’s role in supporting young Australians, showcasing LGBTIQA+ initiatives and creative programs to promote mental health and community engagement.

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Volunteering makes people happier and healthier

Volunteering is time given to a cause or organisation without financial gain, with an aim to social improvement.

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Recruiting volunteers for community activities

Recruiting volunteer help for your initiatives can be cost-effective and a good way to involve others from your community.

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Supporting the mental health of your community

There are many Australians who have experienced, are currently experiencing or will experience a mental illness in their lifetime.

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Text the effects: Stakeholder kit

Text the effects is a drug information service available via SMS.

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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander LDATs

The Local Drug Action Team program is made up of over 30% of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander LDATs: how the program is working for varied communities

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