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Have your say! Media Reporting on Drugs
Wednesday, 10 March 2010 14:44

At the Drug Policy Modelling Program we are conducting the first ever study in Australia into youth attitudes to media reporting on drugs. Over 1500 young people have already helped out with our Drug Media Survey but we want to hear from more of you.

Why is this important?

  • Drugs are one of the most topical issues of media reporting.
  • Drugs are also the number one concern for young Australians.
  • Young people deserve a voice in how media report on drugs.

DPMP want to show the government and media outlets in Australia what young people think about media reporting on drugs. The more people we hear from, the more likely they are to listen.

So if you're aged 16-24 and live in Australia, we would love to hear from you! Please visit www.drugmediasurvey.com to take our 10-20 minute online survey for your chance to WIN one of 10 $200 music vouchers!

If you've already done it or are not aged between 16 and 24 it would be great if you could pass this message onto other friends or contacts in this age group. The more participants we get, the more your voice will count.

This study is being conducted by DPMP and is commissioned by the Commonwealth Department of Health and Ageing. This is a study about media reporting so you don't need to have tried drugs to participate.

 
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