This event will bring together the perspectives and experiences of researchers, harm reduction advocates, and law enforcement to describe how to bridge the cultural divide between law enforcement, public health agencies, and community health providers.
With the aim of enhancing local service provision and seizing the opportunity for progress provided by a new generation of highly effective hepatitis C drugs, this roadshow will focus on showcasing good practice and identifying solutions for tackling hepatitis C.
The 4th edition of the extended Reitox network will focus on what we know about women using illicit drugs, what the gaps in knowledge are, and what the consequences could be for monitoring the situation and organising responses.
The aim of the course is to recall current trends and developments in European NPS markets, discuss current policies and identify barriers and problems in developing effective harm reduction responses targeting people who use drugs heavily in Europe.
SSDP will host a simulation of the upcoming UNGASS on drugs. Which will serve as a way for students to become familiar with the ins and outs of global drug policy reform during the months leading up to (the real) UNGASS 2016.
The conference calls on people who committed to finding alternatives to the war on drugs to participate the sections given by leading experts from around the world.