FFDLR Newsletter November 2021

...holistic care for the individual. In responding to an individual’s needs and wants both the AOD and MH sectors work collaboratively and “build” services for that individual. Formal structures need...

FFDLR Newsletter September 2021

...resources and skills to handle people with co-occurring conditions. The Victorian Royal Commission on mental health contrasts model of care of the mental health and drug and alcohol systems. The...

Bill Bush

...in radical liberal economic politics. Bill’s puzzles were compounded by how the respect for individual choice that this ideology professed could coexist with a socially conservative agenda that demonised cannabis...

July 2016 Newsletter

The July Newsletter is now online and contains information about initiatives in August from the Canberra Alliance for Harm Minimisation and Advocacy (CAHMA), reports on a number of conferences we...

FFDLR Newsletter August 2014

...match the associated harm The war on drugs is lost – legalise the heroin trade ‘Fair trade’ cocaine and ‘conflict-free’ opium: the future of online drug marketing Annual ACT ATODA...

September 2016 Newsletter

The September Newsletter is now online It contains items about the Annual Remembrance Ceremony, the future of FFDLR including resources available and strategies for the future....

November 2016 Newsletter

The November Newsletter is now online This newsletter contains a brief description of the 21st Annual Remembrance Ceremony held at Weston Park Canberra on 24 October the Parliamentary Agreement reached...

The war on drugs has failed

...now including California, and have gone further, to allow regulated non-medical cannabis markets, retaking control of supply from organised crime. The Netherlands has tolerated regulated cannabis sales for decades. This...