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May/June 2009 [Join Together, USA]
This issue features: the regular update from the National Forum on Drug-related Deaths; news of a brand new website dedicated to naloxone; an article about Fife’s latest drug death report; news of ‘Training for Trainers’ in Lothian; and an article about Overdose Prevention and Intervention Training in Perth and Kinross [Scottish Government, UK]
The EMCDDA’s quarterly newsletter provides regular information on the agency’s activities to a broad readership [EMCDDA}
How might the Conservatives treat addiction differently in the criminal justice system? DDN asks shadow justice minister David Burrowes [Drink and Drugs News, UK]
Health and wellbeing are too far down the list for prisoners with drug and alcohol problems concluded delegates at the recent In somebody else’s shoes conference [Drink and Drugs News, UK]
Paul Flynn MP tells DDN why joint working ‘needs to be nuked [Drink and Drugs News, UK]
Does the criminal justice system need fixing? DDN talks to former chief inspector of prisons, Lord David Ramsbotham [Drink and Drugs News, UK]
“The Department of Health systematically discriminates against involuntary tranquilliser addicts by refusing them medical treatment for their illness. It is an illness that the Heath Service has created, through over prescribing by doctors, by not enforcing guidelines and by poor regulation.” [Addiction Today, UK]
Issue No 2, 2009 [Institute of Alcohol Studies, UK]
Covers the latest Australian news and research on alcohol, tobacco and other drugs [Australian National Council on Drugs]
Drug users prescribed methadone are less likely to die but are at substantially greater risk of carrying on injecting opiates, according to researchers at the University of Bristol [Pulse, UK]
Formerly The WORD: Bill White, Mark Gilman, George Williams, Stephen Bamber and much more [Genie in the Gutter, UK]
This issue of the Review features abstracts of journal articles published between 2007 and 2009 in central, southern, and eastern Europe [International Center for Alcohol Policies]
May – June 2009 [Boston University School of Medicine/Boston Medical Center, USA]
NCPIC produces a monthly e-Zine which examines a range of cannabis-related issues [National Cannabis Prevention and Information Centre, Australia]
July/August 2009 [Alcohol Concern, UK]
Effective brief interventions on alcohol can depend on knowing when to grab the moment and which questions to ask [Drink and Drugs News, UK]
David Best and Stephen Bamber explain why they have just created a UK Recovery Academy {Drink and Drugs News, UK]
How do you make serious drug safety messages entertaining enough to watch? Martin Roberts shares Cumbria User Project’s foray into film. Read it, and watch the film on page 13 of the virtual magazine [Drink and Drugs News, UK]
When Alastair Mordey came across a dynamic footballing initiative he realised what recovery could really mean for young people who were given the energy to discover it for themselves [Drink and Drugs News, UK]