Influencing policies on youth and petrol sniffing: The work of CAYLUS

The Central Australian Youth Link Up Service (CAYLUS) is a regional substance misuse prevention project based at Tangentyere Council in Alice Springs. Now in its eleventh year, CAYLUS has been involved in the development and rollout of Opal fuel as a supply reduction measure to counter petrol sniffing, and in the implementation of community based youth development programs to improve quality of life for young people in Central Australia. In this seminar, Tristan Ray will discuss the influence of qualitative research in the work and direction of the service.

Tristan Ray is Co-manager of CAYLUS.

 

Date & time

Wed 24 Apr 2013, 12.30–2pm

Location

Haydon Allen G052 (Quadrangle, near ANU Union), Australian National University

Speakers

Tristan Ray

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