Due to the controversial nature of this topic and the target audience (young people) it is important that the reader reads the complete answer and not simply one paragraph or a few sentences. Taking one part of the answer out of context can lead to a misinterpretation of the intended message.
Paul Dillon speaks to thousands of students across Australia providing information on alcohol and drugs, particularly in relation to looking after themselves and their friends. Some young people make contact with him to ask questions that they did not feel comfortable asking in front of their peers.
The Real Deal on Drugs allows young people to ask questions about drugs and provides them with access to accurate and up-to-date information.
“I know someone who got a positive drug test for methamphetamine when he was driving and he’s never taken that drug. He is on ADHD medication though. In one of your posts you said that…
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