
Knowing what to do for a friend in case of an emergency, acting fast and not being afraid to talk to healthcare professionals is vital.
In an emergency we want people to remember these four things:
- If you’re around someone who becomes unwell after taking drugs or alcohol, call 999 immediately.
- Getting help is essential – don’t delay because you are worried you’ll get into trouble.
- Be as honest as possible about what was taken, how much and when.
- Stay with the person who is unwell until help arrives from trained healthcare professionals.

Think – Talking, Harm, Informed, Notice, Know it all?
Think Again! is a call to action to ask everyone to play their part – from young people, their parents, carers to people who work with young people.
Think Again! wants to challenge and change perceptions around casual or occasional drug use.

Why Think Again!?
Drugs are always unpredictable. There’s always a risk in taking drugs – even those someone has tried before.
Drugs that haven’t been prescribed and on the illegal drugs markets aren’t regulated – so we don’t know exactly what’s in them. And if you mix them with other things like alcohol, the risk goes up.
Don’t take a chance and Think Again!

Talking: Talking can save a life.
If you’re around someone who becomes unwell after taking drugs or alcohol calling 999 immediately and not being afraid to talk to healthcare professionals on their behalf is vital.
Talking and having open conversations with young people about drugs and alcohol is also important. If you need help or support in how to do that you can find information here.
We Are With You
Harm: Think casual or occasional drug use is risk free? Think Again!
Drugs are always unpredictable. It is essential young people, parents or carers are aware of the potential harm. Even casual or occasional drug use brings risks of harm that could affect you for life.
There are serious effects from using or experimenting with different types of drugs and there can be long-lasting consequences.
Don’t take the chance, Think Again!

Informed: Think you know what you’re taking? Think Again!
Find out more from a trusted source - We want young people, parents and carers know where to go to feel informed about the potential harms and where to go for help and support. Trusted websites including We Are With You provide information, advice and where to go for help.
We Are With You
Notice: Take notice of people in your life and know what the signs of longer term drug use are.
We want people to inform themselves about how to notice the signs that may indicate casual or occasional drug use has transitioned into longer term drug use.
If you are worried about someone and want to know how to a conversation with them around their drug use you can find useful information on the We Are With You website by clicking the link below.
We Are With You
Know it all? – Think you know what you’re taking? Think Again!
The illicit drugs market is every changing.
Drugs are always unpredictable. There’s always a risk in taking drugs – even ones someone has tried before.
Drugs that haven’t been prescribed and on the illegal drugs markets aren’t regulated – so we don’t know exactly what’s in them. And if you mix them with other things like alcohol, the risk goes up.
Don’t take the chance, Think Again!

If you would like help with an addiction, please see a list of available resources by clicking on the link below
Addiction Services
Useful information
If you are a parent or carer and would like advice as well as links to local support services for you Barnardo’s have provided information for you here within this there is also a sign-up link for parents and carers to note their interest in attending one of their drug awareness workshops.
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Other useful information can be found online here:
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