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with Pat Taylor, Mike Barry and Donna Conley [Faces & Voices of Recovery, USA]
Pop star Michael Jackson had lethal levels of the powerful anaesthetic propofol in his body when he died, coroner’s office documents show [BBC, UK]
Robyn Ramsden at the Seminar ‘The new Australian alcohol guidelines: what happens now?’ {63’00”} [Australian Drug Foundation]
She was behind the five-year campaign to open the first ever medically-supervised injecting centre in the English speaking world, in the face of fierce opposition and intense media scrutiny [ABC Brisbane, Australia]
Jenny Robinson, Midwife, at the Seminar ‘The new Australian alcohol guidelines: what happens now?’ {63’00”} [Australian Drug Foundation]
Dr Paul Grinzi at the Seminar ‘The new Australian alcohol guidelines: what happens now’ {55 mins} [ADF, Australia]
Rosemary McClean, Policy and Conference Advisor, Australian Drug Foundation at the Seminar ‘The new Australian alcohol guidelines: what happens now?’ [Australian Drug Foundation]
The definitions of addiction have changed over the years, according to Barry Everitt, Professor of Neuroscience at the University of Cambridge [ABC Radio, Australia]
Although we both took very extreme sides in the debate, it does help in pointing out some of the major issues on both sides [Injecting Advice, UK]
Transport Secretary Lord Adonis and criminal solicitor Rob Brown discuss whether the adverts will be a deterrent [BBC, UK]
A report by the think tank UK Drug Policy Commission says that drug enforcement in the UK needs to be changed, as arrests and drug seizures do not always lead to lower availability of drugs or fewer problems [BBC Today, UK]
I often wonder how many drugs workers still don’t really know about Cocaethylene, and of course the general public is still largely oblivious to its existence. Which is why we decided to dedicate an entire show to it [Injecting Advice, UK]
In the sixth episode of Hooked Allison and I are discussing the most popular and widely used drug on the planet [Injecting Advice, UK]
Audio presentations from William L White, Beverly Haberle and Phillip Valentine: Mutual support groups / Peer and other recovery support services / Clinical treatment services, their differences and relationships [Faces & Voices of Recovery, USA]
In this the fifth episode of our podcast Allison and I talk about acidifiers, both the ‘good’ ones that we give out in NSPs and the problems ones like lemon juice and vinegar. Also introduces Citric film from Exchange Supplies [Injecting Advice, UK]
Audio and powerpoint of talk by Kelly Glithero, Yvonne Bryant, Pat Lambert & Lisette Abrahams at 2009 National Drug Treatment Conference [Exchange Supplies, UK]
If you get very drunk at a pub, then hop on to your motobike and die in a road accident, should your family be able to sue the hotel and the publican? [The Law Report, ABC Radio, Australia]
Audio and powerpoint of talk by Andy Lloyd and Neil Hunt at 2009 National Drug Treatment Conference [Exchange Supplies, UK]
Following the liberalisation of drug laws in the US state of Massachusetts, Ed Pilkington visits Boston and hears from those who have benefited [Guardian, UK]
Acupuncture and hypnotherapy are not usually associated with the probation service but the treatments are part of a programme designed to tackle alcohol-related offending in Leicester [BBC, UK]