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Helen Clark appointed to Global Commission on Drug Policy
Helen Clark will join other former heads of state on the prestigious Global Commission on Drug Policy. The former prime minister will be working alongside former United Nations secretary general Kofi Annan, and prominent business people and cultural leaders such as Sir Richard Branson. […]
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Testing welfare recipients for drugs is wrong headed
That’s the thing, the government doesn’t really want to help the unemployed with this plan. That’s not its aim. Its aim is to win the support of those who believe the unemployed have it easy and are getting wasted on the public dime. This policy isn’t about help. It is simply cynical politics. […]
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ACT government ‘interested’ in Victorian supervised injecting rooms trial outcomes
The ACT government has ruled out an injecting room for the territory “at this time” but will be interested in the outcomes of a Victorian trial. “Notwithstanding this, we are committed to expanding access to evidence-informed drug harm minimisation measures, and will continue to monitor emerging evidence,” the spokesman said. […]
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Drug consumption rooms can help reduce the harm caused by addiction
Not only do these spaces save lives, decrease the risk of users contracting HIV and other diseases and clear related paraphernalia from our streets and parks, but they also help people access support services, such a healthcare, housing and benefits. They can help people take the first step in the journey from harmful addiction to a healthier life – specifically because…
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Experts and public disagree over plan to drug-test welfare recipients – polls
HRA president, Gino Vumbaca, said the gulf between expert and public opinion showed the government and media were not properly communicating the complexities of the issue. “[Drug testing] is counter-productive, and that’s what you often find, when you talk to people who actually work in this area with knowledge of the issues,” he told Guardian Australia. […]
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About time: Victorian government’s safe injecting trial will save young lives
The Victorian government’s decision to trial a supervised, safe injecting space for heroin users in inner Melbourne will save lives by preventing overdoses and by putting many addicts on a pathway to recovery. It is a welcome, though lamentably belated, reversal of a policy that has contributed to dozens of needless deaths this year alone in Richmond, where the trial…
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Daniel Andrews has change of heart on Richmond safe injecting room trial because current drug policy ‘not working’
“There can be no rehabilitation if you are dead. If you are lying in a laneway in a gutter with a syringe that you got through the needle and syringe exchange program just here, there can be no pathway to treatment for you,” Mr Andrews said. […]
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Melbourne safe injecting room trial set to get the go-ahead
Victoria will trial a safe drug-injecting room in inner Melbourne in a major turnaround for Premier Daniel Andrews, after calls to set up the centre amid a growing heroin crisis in the state. Minister for Mental Health Martin Foley said Cabinet approved the proposal after a review of private members bill and after considering advice from the police, the coroner…