A side event to the CICAD will focus on the interconnection between drugs and development, as well as promising responses with different approaches that promote social integration of people with different forms of attachment to drugs.
With an eye to UNGASS 2016, the United Nations University is convening a panel discussion to consider where common ground might be found on public health issues.
The conference will present the latest evidence on opioid treatment and to develop strategies to assist healthcare partnerships and collaboration with community partners.
This event will be a vital opportunity for professionals from around the country to learn about and engage in health-related matters in the field of drugs.
The ADASC 2015 provides an invaluable opportunity to share experiences between policing jurisdictions, health service providers, policy analysts, academics and industry representatives.
A high-profile parliamentary conference is to be held next month to discuss alternatives to Britain’s failing drug laws and influence the international debate on drugs.
Canadian Students For Sensible Drug Policy will be hosting its 7th Annual National Conference, providing a platform for stakeholders to share ideas, exchange knowledge, and organise for future actions.