Welcome and Introduction

...afield. All is far from bright. Other problems come into clearer focus. We start to see the connectedness between drugs and organised crime, between drugs and social circumstances, and between...

‘Reflections’ by Marion McConnell

...seen the unveiling of memorials, we have seen public figures taking a very active part in standing side by side with those who mourn the loss of their loved ones....

Address by Sir Ronald Wilson

...as a criminal one. My background encourages me to see the issue as one of human rights. When society rushes to judgment without seeking to understand, when it condemns out...

16th Annual Remembrance Ceremony

...of memorial Musical Item – Baba waian – arranged by Rachel Hore Address: Rev’d Duncan Macleod Musical Item – Stand by the shore – traditional folk song Musical Items by...

‘Reflections’ by Caitlin Kensey Scott

...have held and shared their stories, losses, and hopes, even when the conversation was not as popular or in the public eye. We recognise their fortitude and forbearance. We thank...

Reflections – Jan Lee

...who needed my financial and emotional support so that she could study in Brisbane and Karina who was ten years old and whose father exhibited all the symptoms of clinical...

‘Reflections’ by Tina van Raay

...his sense of humour along with the joy of working beside him when he was at his most creative. His children miss their very loving father even more. We all...

FFDLR Newsletter November 2021

...are doing in drug policy has been an elusive endeavour. In no small part, this is because data collection efforts by both governments and the UN have been driven by...