Russell School's success in reducing harm from a poorly managed local liquor store shows what can be achieved when communities engage and mobilise.
Emma Hart suggests there’s a reason why bisexual people binge drink more than straight dudes and dudesses and that the biphobic media aren’t helping the situation at all.
Russia’s treatment of its addicted citizens is characterised by cruelty. They are denied medicine, beaten, raped and tortured. Yet according to the propoganda these are the luckiest drug addicts on the planet.
Are we witnessing the beginning of the end for the global War on Drugs? Attacks on drug war ideology are coming from all quarters, argues Russell Brown, to the point where the United Nations has been forced to act. But how much regard the U
Rob Zorn talks with a few drug policy experts about what the world can expect to see over the next few years.
A star-studded line up of awesome New Zealanders are supporting febfast by giving up booze during February.
For the third year running, New Zealanders are being challenged to give up alcohol for the month of February to raise money to support young people with alcohol and other drug problems.
The passing of the Alcohol Reform Bill into law today was met with a resounding “meh” by the New Zealand Drug Foundation.
The head of the Department of Corrections, Ray Smith, is grilled by Matters of Substance over its alcohol, tobacco, and other drug policies.