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• Drug Use Among Ontario Students: Findings from
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• Youth and Drugs: An Education Package
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• The Smart Report: Substance Abuse and
Canadian Youth
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Creating Solutions for Youth
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If you have a touch-tone phone, you can use the
service 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Every
day from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. (except holidays), trained
staff are on hand to serve people without touch-tone
service, and to provide information and referrals to
anyone who needs help.
This service is free and completely confidential. Call
as often as you like. Taped messages include:
Alcohol, Children and the Family; Talking with your
Kids About Drugs; and An Early Start: Drug
Education Begins at Home. The 24-hour Information
Line has more than 36 taped messages in English
and French, touching on a wide variety of mental
health, alcohol- and other drug-related topics.
Selected messages are also available in several other
languages, such as Cantonese, Greek, Italian, Polish,
Portuguese, Punjabi and Spanish.
• Ontario Toll-Free: 1-800-463-6273
• Toronto: (416) 595-6111
• Substance Abuse Network of Ontario (SANO):
sano.camh.net
Other Information
A large variety of information is available via fax,
free of charge. To access the FaxBack Library, dial
(416) 595-6099 and follow the prompts.
If you need more details about alcohol and other
drug treatment, call the Drug and Alcohol Registry of
Treatment (DART). Ontario Toll-Free: 1-800-565-8603
For courses related to specialized mental health and
addiction knowledge and skills, contact Education
and Training Services at (416) 595-6020.
Web-based Resources
• Virtual Party: www.virtual-party.org
• Educating Students about Drug Use and Abuse:
Ready-To-Use Lesson Plans for Drug Education in
Your Classroom: sano.camh.net/curriculum
• Preventing Substance Use Problems among Young
People: A Compendium of Best Practices:
www.cds-sca.com
Public Information Materials
• An Early Start • My Kid On Drugs?
• About Cocaine • About Smoking
• About Marijuana • About Alcohol
• Help! There’s a Teenager in My Home!
• Take Action: Alcohol, Other Drug Problems
and Your Family
Other Resources
• Let ’Em Go: How to Support Youth in Creating Their
Own Solutions
• Drug Use Among Ontario Students: Findings from
the Ontario Student Drug Use Survey (1977–2001)
• Youth and Drugs: An Education Package
for Professionals
• Youth Action Program
• The Smart Report: Substance Abuse and
Canadian Youth
• Opening Doors (school-based program for
Grade 9 students at risk)
• Freedom to Act: The Harm Reduction for
Rural Youth Project Experience; Supporting Youth
Creating Solutions for Youth
For additional information about these or other CAMH
products, or to place an order, please contact:
Marketing and Sales Services
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
33 Russell Street
Toronto, Ontario M5S 2S1
Continental North America: 1-800-661-1111
Metro Toronto: (416) 595-6059
e-mail: marketing@camh.net
Visit our Web site at: www.camh.net
Resources and Services for and about Youth
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