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Chris Schroeder interviews Bill Puddicombe

Bill Puddicombe is the Chair of the European Association for the Treatment of Addiction (EATA) and of Adfam, the UK organisation offering assistance to families who have problems related to dependency [Afflicted & Affected, USA]

Tags: audiopodcastusa   Date: 08 Jan 10

Chris Schroeder interviews G. Alan Marlatt

G. Alan Marlatt, Ph.D spent many years as a Prof. of Psychology and Dir. of the Addictive Behaviors Research Center at the University of Washington. He has published over 200 articles and 5 books, and his work on relapse prevention, assessment and harm reduction has had a wide impact on the treatment of addictions in the U.S. and abroad [Afflicted & Affected, USA]

Tags: audiointerviewpodcastusa   Date: 05 Jan 10

IHRA debates the death penalty for drug offences on the BBC World Service

The hour long international call in programme addressed the question of whether drug traffickers should face the death penalty, this in the wake of the execution earlier this week of UK citizen Akmal Shaikh in China

Tags: audiopodcastuk   Date: 04 Jan 10

The World Tonight: Drug Policy Special

How to control the cultivation of drugs, how to smash the trade in drugs, and how to treat drug users {from 6 mins onwards} [BBC, UK]

Tags: audiouk   Date: 04 Jan 10

Hooked 27: Party safety

As it’s Christmas week and just before New Year we’ve decided to do a show on how to stay safe at parties [Injecting Advice, Uk]

Tags: audiopodcastuk   Date: 29 Dec 09

Chris Schroeder interviews David L. Rosenbloom

David L. Rosenbloom, Ph.D., is Professor of Public Health at Boston University where he directs Join Together, a program that helps communities throughout the country prevent and reduce alcohol and drug problems, and the Youth Alcohol Prevention Centre

Tags: audiointerviewusa   Date: 24 Dec 09

Hooked 25: Importance of rituals

For me understanding the use of drug using rituals is a key aspect of a workers job, but is something that unfortunately a lot of workers rarely discuss [Injecting Advice, UK]

Tags: audiopodcastuk   Date: 08 Dec 09

HIV and condoms

As it’s World AIDS Day on December the 1st we decided we had to do a full show on HIV. Something which worried us at first because we like the podcast to be fun and HIV is anything but fun, and at one point we got quite angry with the situation on HIV in Uganda [Injecting Advice, UK]

Tags: audiopodcastuk   Date: 02 Dec 09

Hooked 23: Sharing

We’ve been talking a lot about sharing, so we decided to do a Hooked show on the subject [Injecting Advice, UK]

Tags: audiopodcastuk   Date: 24 Nov 09

Danny Kushlick

Danny Kushlick outlines “After the War on Drugs: Blueprint for Regulation” from Transform in the UK + interview of Ira Glasser at the Drug Policy Alliance conference [Drug Truth Network, USA]

Tags: audiousa   Date: 24 Nov 09

Housing, Health Care, and Other Forms of Discrimination Against People with Alcohol & Drug Histories

{57’44”} [Legal Action Center, USA]

Tags: audiotalkusawebinar   Date: 20 Nov 09

Medication-Assisted Treatment: Special Anti-Discrimination Issues

Webinar series [Legal Action Center, USA]

Tags: audiotalkusawebinar   Date: 19 Nov 09

Hooked 22: Groin injecting

Groin injecting is something every NSP worker and a large number of injectors have to deal with every week [Injecting Advice, UK]

Tags: audiopodcastuk   Date: 17 Nov 09

After the War on Drugs

Is it time for a war on the ‘war on drugs’? No proper comparison of prohibition, legalisation and regulation of illicit drug use has ever been conducted. A leading British drug reform body says it is time to try new ways of regulating drug use [ABC Radio National, Australia]

Tags: audioaustraliapress   Date: 17 Nov 09

Today: Saturday 14th November, 07.50

What would Britain be like if drugs were legal and there was a regulated market in their sale? Pressure group Transform Drug Policy Foundation, is publishing a report suggesting just that. Their head of research Steve Rolles discusses the issue with Tom Wainwright, home affairs correspondent for The Economist [BBC, UK]

Tags: audiopressuk   Date: 16 Nov 09

Social media and drugwork presentation

While at the National Conference on Injecting Drug Use (NCIDU09) Allison Downing and Myself gave a presentation on the use of social media in drugs work [Injecting Advice, UK]

Tags: audiotalkuk   Date: 15 Nov 09

Secret talks to crack the Nutt case

I am told that talks between the Home Office and its drugs advisers are still continuing behind the scenes with the aim of producing a “joint statement” [Mark Easton, BBC, UK]

Tags: audioblogpressuk   Date: 12 Nov 09

Hep Chat 29/10/09

Comments, views and news about hepatitis C and harm reduction. Recorded public meeting for Overdose Day of 31st of August, 2nd part [Hepatitis C Victoria, Australia]

Tags: audioaustraliapodcast   Date: 06 Nov 09

Hooked 20: Nutt sack

Hooked episode 20 is about the current news in the UK regarding the sacking of Professor David Nutt by the Home Secretary Alan Johnson [Injecting Advice, UK]

Tags: audiobloguk   Date: 04 Nov 09

Why was David Nutt sacked?

It is the question that is buzzing around the scientific community tonight – why exactly did the home secretary ask his most senior drugs adviser to pack his bags? [Mark Easton, BBC, UK]

Tags: audiopressuk   Date: 02 Nov 09

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