FFDLR Newsletter June 2010
...20 – 26 June AP-US drug war has met none of its goals Free rein for blood borne disease in our prison: A no-brainer QLD Parliamentary Inquiry Newsletter June 2010Download...
...20 – 26 June AP-US drug war has met none of its goals Free rein for blood borne disease in our prison: A no-brainer QLD Parliamentary Inquiry Newsletter June 2010Download...
...forum: Stories of the Next Generation Methadone is key to effective drug treatment White House moving away from war on drugs Let’s End the War on Drugs Newsletter April 2010Download...
Items in this newsletter include: Editorial: Election forum The implicit rules of evidence-based policy analysis, updated Bar chairman backs calls to reconsider drug laws AA cure for addicts lacks good...
...to be a permanent Health Care Facility A Significant Step Forward In Drug Policy Time to start thinking again on drug laws Mexican drug cartel infiltrates Australia Newsletter September 2010Download...
Items in this newsletter include: Editorial: Coming to you soon from the USA Charity ‘preys on weak, addicted’ Prohibition of cannabis Customs bust nets $160m of cocaine and known criminals...
...Seminar Melbourne: There’s a RIOTT going on TNI/WOLA Drug Law Reform Project First free heroin clinic opens in Denmark No needle exchange in jail ‘risks staff safety’ Newsletter March 2010Download...
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...12% of treatment episodes in 2011–12 to 23% in 2015–16. The median age of clients in AOD treatment services is rising, from 31 in 2006–07 to 33 in 2015–16. https://www.aihw.gov.au/reports/alcohol-other-drug-treatment-services/aodts-2015-16/related-material...
...under 4 in 10 Australians either smoked daily, drank alcohol in ways that put them at risk of harm or used an illicit drug in the previous 12 months. https://www.aihw.gov.au/reports/illicit-use-of-drugs/ndshs-2016-detailed/contents/table-of-contents...
...with the death rate steadily increasing over a decade and now at 7.5 deaths per 100,000 Australians – data released today by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) shows. http://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/abs@.nsf/Lookup/by%20Subject/3303.0~2016~Media%20Release~Drug%20Induced%20Deaths%20Increase%20in%202016%20(Media%20Release)~9...