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Below are a list of websites who offer help, advice and information to improve you substance awareness, sex and relationships education. If you have any problems or questions that need answering you can click on these links.

We have given you a brief description of what each website contains, if you think it matches what you are looking for then why not take a look!



One of the latest substance website for young people and their parents, its a unqiue website which offers similar services to that of Jonny Long Life, the Talk To Frank team will respond to any questions you or your parents may have about substances. CLick on the link above to find out more!!!

Click here to talk to Frank in another language


www.stonethrow.co.uk

This is a new online e-zine for young people, featuring news, puzzles, competitions, help and support. There is also some in depth explanations and information on drug misuse.


Drugscope is the UK’s leading drugs charity and centre for experience on drugs. The website provides up to date and in depth information and explanations relating to drugs and there misuse. It is also a good reference point for contact information and help resources.


www.drugs.gov.uk

This is a comprehensive website offering a quick search facility enabling the user to look at specific drugs and the effects related to them. It is a Government based site supporting the National Drugs Strategy. www.everlongphotography.com

http://www.southtyneside.info/learningandleisure/yss/default.asp

The Youth Support Service provides informal social education opportunities that complement the learning taking place in schools across the borough.


www.trashed.co.uk

This has been specifically created to provide drug information and quizzes to improve the users knowledge of drugs and highlighting the consequences and risks associated with each drug.


www.drugeducation.org.uk

This is a website providing drug education for all children and young people in England.


www.childline.co.uk

Childline is an organisation which offers advice and help 24 hours a day to young people, they can help with any problem that you may have, whether it is problems at home or coping with bullying in school, they will be able to help.


www.lifebytes.gov.uk

If you want advice on healthy living and substances this is an excellent web site, it is a fun site which offers help and information that is easy to understand for young people. The site also has games and quizzes which will test your knowledge.


This site has been designed to allow you to identify with problems and issues that you will face at school and at home. You can ask questions to their virtual doctors who will advise you on certain issues.


www.connexions-direct.com

Confidential advice, support and information for 13-19 year olds. Contains loads of info on careers, housing, money, your rights and more. You can get in touch with a Personal Advisor from your local area from the website too.


www.youthinformation.com

Youthinformation.com contains over 1000 topics relevant to young people including contact details for more than 1200 national organisations. It is basically a huge database of information about pretty much everything you could think of.


ThinkDrink! is an alcohol awareness information campaign. It is by young people for young people. Each group involved with the site has worked on a project ranging from Film, Music, Radio, Poster, Animation, Drama and this Website.


 

Need2Know is the new portal for 13 - 19 years olds. It provides a ‘first-stop-shop’ for everything in life, with relevant sign-posts to valuable web sites in the public, private and charitable sectors.

It covers areas of life such as health, relationships, law, money, travel. To inspire movement throughout the site and encourage repeat visits, there’s a regularly updated online magazine called ‘n2k’ full of sticky content and up-to-the-minute news.

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