Drug Information I Cannabis I Cannabis Laws I Information and Help

For more Information and Help

If you would like more information about cannabis or how to access support services in Western Australia, contact:

The Alcohol and Drug Information Service (ADIS)

  • 24-hour, Statewide, confidential telephone service.
  • Access to information about alcohol and other drugs confidentially and quickly.
  • Talk to a professionally trained counsellor about alcohol or other drugs.
  • Provides information, counselling and advice for people concerned about their own or another’s drug use.
  • Find out about other services.

ADIS: (08) 9442 5000
Toll-free (country callers only): 1800 198 024
E-mail: adis@health.wa.gov.au


The Parent Drug Information Service (PDIS)

  • Drug information and support for parents and family members.
  • Talk to a professionally trained counsellor about alcohol and other drugs.
  • Talk confidentially to another parent for strategies and support.
  • Find out where to go for further help.

Telephone: (08) 9442 5050
Toll-free: 1800 653 203


Drug and Alcohol Office Website - www.dao.health.wa.gov.au

  • For information about the Drug and Alcohol Office.
  • Access various publications on-line including reports, documents and general information about alcohol and other drugs.
  • Access the Alcohol and Other Drug Services directory for Western Australia.


WA Police Website
- www.police.wa.gov.au

  • For information about illicit drugs and the law.
  • Access the online form: ‘Cannabis Intervention Session (Application for Time Extension)’.


The Cannabis Intervention Session (CIS) booking service on 1800 722 362


 
Cannabis messes with your mind

Using even a small amount of Cannabis can cause serious side effects that can affect your physical and mental health, and wellbeing. We’re here to set the record straight. Read up on the facts, or chat live and confidentially with a qualified drug counsellor and ask some questions of your own.

If you require immediate help, call the Alcohol and Drug Information Service on (08) 9442 5000 or 1800 198 024 toll-free for country callers.

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