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Ke Moja Drug Education Programme (Project)
The Ke Moja programme aims to give members of the community (facilitators) the skills and knowledge they need to facilitate group information sessions to educate children between the age of 10 and 18 about the hazards of substance abuse.  > 
Straight Talk About Tik (Public Information)
(File type: pdf; size: 71 KB)
This publication contains information on the signs of tik abuse as well as options for treatment and counselling.  > 
Province Starts New Push Against Tik (News)
Premier Ebrahim Rasool and members of the Provincial Cabinet will launch the Western Cape Provincial Government Substance Abuse Strategy at Tafelsig Secondary School today at 12:00. The new strategy focusses on working in a focussed fashion in specific communities, assisting them to work with Government ...  > 
Help with Substance Abuse (Service)
Community-based, primary and hospital-level mental health services for children, adolescents and adults with substance abuse problems are available.  > 
Help for Substance Abusers (Service)
If you find that your use of mood-altering substances, whether legal or illegal, is having a negative impact on your happiness, your ability to work and your relationships with friends and family, you may have a substance-abuse problem.  > 
The content on this page was last updated on 17 April 2007
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