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Remote Alcohol & Other Drugs Workforce Northern Territory Cannabis 1

Why do people use cannabis There are lots reasons why people use cannabis. Can participants name some of the reasons why Why is it that some people can use cannabis a little bit and it doesn t cause them any problems, while others who use a little bit causes them big problems? For those who use a lot it can be the same way. To understand why cannabis can be a problem you need to know how cannabis works and the risks of using cannabis. 2

What is Cannabis 3

Understanding Cannabis as a Drug A Drug is anything except food & water which when taken alters the way the body functions physically and/or mentally.* Source - *WHO, 1981 www.who.int 4

Cannabis is A drug that comes from the Indian Hemp plant (cannabis sativa) The dried leaves and flowers (heads) are usually smoked or sometimes eaten The active ingredient in the plant that makes people feel high is known as THC In other words (Delta 9 tetrahydrocannabinol) 5

Cannabis is called by many names Marijuana Are there different names people call it on your community? 6

Whatever you call it Cannabis in the NT is illegal to grow, buy, sell and use for everybody. If you get caught doing any of the above you may - Get a caution Get a fine Go to prison End up with a criminal record 7

CANNABIS AND YOUR HEALTH 8

Cannabis and Health Taking Cannabis increases the risk factors for short and long term health and wellbeing problems for Men, Women and Young People. 9

Where the body is effected Cannabis can effect different parts of the body 10

Where the brain is affected 11

The effect of cannabis when people smoke a little bit Laughing at things that are not funny Loss of inhibition Increased appetite eating lots of rubbish food Affected perception can alter your vision & your understanding of time and space Thinking your reaction time can be slowed making it hard to respond to things quickly 12

The effects of cannabis when people smoke a lot Lung cancer cannabis has more tar than cigarettes Lack of motivation people who smoke it a lot find it hard to be interested in doing things like Memory may might forget the stories of our culture for your family Mental Health If a person has depression or a mental health issue cannabis can make it worse 13

Using cannabis for a long time When cannabis is used for a long time it can affect a persons wellbeing When people get fearful, anxious, paranoid or depressed It shows the person that cannabis is no good for their body and their brain doesn t like it 14

Using cannabis for a long time If a person has been using for a long time or a lot and they run out, they can get angry depressed or sad 15

Withdrawal from Cannabis When people stop using cannabis they can start to feel irritable, sad & upset They might have trouble sleeping or have strange dreams and not feel hungry This is called withdrawal sickness and people need to get help 16

Social Problems When someone uses too much cannabis, it can cause problems not just for the person but for the family, friends and community It can make people lazy, sick and less able to work It s expensive and people will have no money to spend on food and other essentials It can make people forget about community rules and responsibilities 17

Other effects of cannabis - Bingeing When people smoke a lot in one session (bingeing) they forget other areas of their lives like work, family and community Smoking a lot at once can make people sick and they may need to vomit It can also make people experience psychosis and confused thinking 18

Cannabis and other drugs poly drug use When people use different drugs together at the same time like cannabis with grog and tobacco it is called poly drug use The effects can be unpredictable and increase the chances of things going wrong, like getting sick When using tobacco and cannabis together people can become dependent on both making it harder to stop both The chemicals from both can increase the chances of someone getting cancer 19

Cannabis & pregnancy The chemicals from the drug goes through the mother s blood into the baby s brain and body. The baby will not get all the nutrients from the mother s food to help the baby grow to be healthy and strong. The best thing is not to smoke cannabis while pregnant 20

If you are worried about a family member or your own cannabis use, you can see a: Who can help Remote AOD Worker (RAODW) Aboriginal Health Practitioner (AHP) Clinic Nurse Clinic Doctor 21

How can people access these services Call the community health centre in your town and make an appointment Come and see us at the health centre to make an appointment Your Doctor or Nurse can refer you to the AOD worker Ngurra Tjutaku Palyapayi: everyone s home, working together for good 22

The End Any Questions Thankyou for listening If you would like to know about Remote AOD Workforce Program and our resources Please call us on (08) 8958 2503 Or visit the website www.remoteaod.com.au 23

References & acknowledgements Source Information Cannabis - produced by Australian Drug Foundation (ADF), 2014 What s the Deal Cannabis facts for parents National Cannabis Prevention Centre (ncpic) Graphics Slide 3 - Clipart Slide 7, 20,21 Illustrations by Patrick Bayly Slide 9,12,14,15 - Illustrations by Workspace Design, Strong spirit strong mind, Government of Western Australia, Drug and Alcohol Slide 10 & 11 The Gunja Brain Story, National Cannabis Prevention and Information Centre (ncpic) Artwork Slide 22 - Ngurra Tjutaki Palyapayi by Alison Multa Napurrula 24