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One of the leading addiction experts over the past few decades talks at the “Pathways to Recovery – A Unique Seminar Series” {Click radio button, top right} [Pathways Internet Radio, UK]
Video of Ross Bell, executive director of the New Zealand Drug Foundation, reviewing the government’s backward policies [TalkingDrugs]
In my last entry, Why I Write, some of you may have noticed that the question wasn’t answered. Or rather it was answered many times over and pretty vaguely at that. By way of apology let me rephrase the question, from why I write, to the more intriguing question in this exhibitionistic age, why I keep a blog [GuyInGho Blog, Wired In]
Keynote address by Michel Kazatchkine at IHRA’s 20th conference. Opening Session of the 20th Conference of the International Harm Reduction Association, Bangkok, Thailand, April 2009 [IHRA]
Reflections on the Politics of Harm Reduction and the Global Response to HIV – Closing Keynote Address by Craig McClure at IHRA’s 20th conference, Bangkok, Thailand, April 2009 [IHRA]
In 2008, Youth RISE and HR2 (the Harm Reduction and Human Rights Programme of the International Harm Reduction Association) asked young researchers about young people and drugs in their countries, as well as about harm reduction services and youth-specific drug and HIV policies [IHRA]
Aims to provide practitioners with the evidence they need to demonstrate and improve the effectiveness of their interventions to treat, prevent or reduce drug and alcohol problems. Describes research findings, sets them in context, and explores the implications for practice [Drug and Alcohol Findings, UK]
Introduces a classification of psychoactive drugs based on their major mode of impact on the mind, and briefly illustrates the multitude of factors that influence the way that a drug can affect a person and ultimately contribute to a drug problem {Wired In Article]