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education programs. The costs to services in producing and purchasing materials to disseminate are met through a combination of funding sources including funding from the ACT and Australian Governments as well as donations.
(2) AOD related health or educational materials distributed by the Government service (ADP) have been attached. The DEEWR resources provided to ACT schools can be accessed electronically via the links provided at (1).
Given the range of materials produced and disseminated by non-government AOD treatment and support services, the services themselves are the best source for you to access these health and educational materials from. These services include:
• ACT Division of General Practice - The Opiate Program
reception@actdgp.asn.au
• Alcohol and Drug Foundation of ACT-ADFACT
adfact@adfact.org
• Canberra Alliance for Harm Minimisation and Advocacy – CAHMA
nicolew@aivl.org.au
• Directions ACT
reception@directionsact.com
• Gugan Gulwan Youth Aboriginal Corporation
kim@gugan-gulwan.com.au
• Salvation Army – Canberra Recovery Service
canberraoasisnetwork4@aue.salvationarmy.org
• Australian Red Cross
actinfo@redcross.org.au
• Centacare – Sobering-Up Shelter
info@centacare-canberra.org
• Ted Noffs Foundation
actadmin@noffs.org.au
• Toora Women Inc
ed@toora.org.au
• Winnunga Nimmityjah Aboriginal Health Service
winadmin@winnunga.org.au
• Youth Coalition of the ACT
info@youthcoalition.net
Roads—traffic lights
(Question No 2138)
Mr Mulcahy asked the Minister for Territory and Municipal Services, upon notice, on 3 July 2008:
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