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People Who Use Drugs + Alcohol

People who regularly rely on the use of alcohol or drugs are at risk of poorer physical health, mental health and social stigma. Working with at-risk populations including young people and people who inject drugs, we take a harm reduction approach to improving health and wellbeing through evidence-based research, education and training, and community-based programs. 

The health and social harms associated with alcohol and other drug use is conservatively estimated to cost the Australian community around $55 billion a year.

We aim to improve health and wellbeing and reduce harm for people who use drugs and alcohol in Australia and globally by:

  • documenting and understanding the patterns of alcohol and other drug use in communities 
  • understanding the key points for intervention to reduce harm 
  • developing and testing new interventions to reduce alcohol and other drug related harms
  • increasing the capacity of health professionals, researchers, policy makers and the general community through education and training
  • reducing risky behaviours related to:
    • alcohol consumption, with a particular focus on young people
    • sexual and reproductive health when under the influence of alcohol or drugs, with a focus on young people and other at-risk populations
    • emerging behavioural issues arising from work in other programs.

We have a strong history of collaboration with key national and international researchers to advance our innovative research on alcohol and drugs. Working with a variety of at-risk populations, especially young people, our approach to this work includes:

  • education and training 
  • evidence-based research and treatment practice
  • community-based harm reduction programs.

Our projects include:

  • EDRS: Ecstasy and related Drugs Reporting System
  • evaluation of the Multicultural Drug and Alcohol Service
  • exploring alcohol and other drug use among migrant communities in Victoria
  • IDRS: Illicit Drug Reporting System
  • Sex, Drugs, and Rock'n'Roll (Big Day Out Study)
  • SimDrink: Using simulation modelling to perform alcohol policy experiments.