Preparations are well under way for next April's UN General Assembly Special Session on the World Drug Problem. So, what's the outcome likely to be?
In the third of the Whole School Series, Beck Eleven reports on teaching and wider school culture.
A succession of reports show that Māori are affected significantly more than Pākehā by our drug laws. Russell Brown looks into the issues and presents the views of 4 Māori MPs.
Kelly van Gaalen is a stand-up New Zealander – a real good sort. Right now though, she’s in prison.
Our criminal justice approach under the Misuse of Drugs Act comes at a high cost to all involved, even just in terms of wasted tax dollars, but it is particularly younger people who bear the brunt of these costs.
Long after someone has given up using drugs, the associated stigma can linger. One person who knows about this is Wellington Drugs Project board member Kate Kerrisk.
Whether we’re treating drug issues in the health sector or enforcing the Misuse of Drugs Act in the law enforcement and justice sector, addressing drug-related harm isn’t cheap.
The consequences of a youthful drug conviction continue to have profound and unfortunate impacts on Barry's life.
A lot can happen in 40 years. The changes we’ve witnessed in Kiwi society are profound. Yet the Misuse of Drugs Act (1975) is essentially the same as the day it was passed.