Australia's Energy Debate

Explores ethical, legal and medical pros and cons in the drugs policy debate, featuring the topical issue of pill testing. Does testing give young people a false sense of security and promote risky drug use, when there is actually no safe level at which these substances can be taken? Or are harm red...

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Veröffentlicht: Thirroul, NSW Spinney Press, The 2020
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505 8 |a Intro -- Contents -- Chapter 1 - Extent and impacts of illicit drug use -- Types of drugs -- Current use and trends in illicit drugs -- Harms of illicit drug use -- How drugs affect your body -- Helping someone who has taken an illegal drug -- Chapter 2 - Illicit drugs policy and reducing harm -- National Drug Strategy at a glance -- Harm reduction -- Harm minimisation -- Harm reduction approaches -- What is harm reduction? -- History, not harm, dictates why some drugs are legal and others aren't -- How can making drugs easier to access save lives? 10 FAQs about drug law reform -- Legal highs: arguments for and against legalising cannabis in Australia -- Drug laws on possession: several countries are revisiting them with these options -- Medically supervised injecting centres: dispelling the myths -- Drug injecting and harm -- Injecting centre safety facts -- Chapter 3 - The pill testing debate -- What is harm reduction and why is it important at music venues and events? -- The pill testing debate -- Toxic cocktail of booze, drugs key cause for medical care at festivals -- Stay OK at music festivals -- Pill testing as a harm reduction strategy -- Drug experts say yes. Many politicians say no. What's the evidence for pill testing? -- DIY pill testing -- Pill testing and National Drug Strategy - reducing harm or normalising harmful practices? -- Six claims about pill testing - and whether or not they're true -- Testing festival goers' pills isn't the only way to reduce overdoses. Here's what else works -- Exploring issues - worksheets and activities -- Fast facts -- Glossary -- Web links -- Index 
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Intro -- Contents -- Chapter 1 - Extent and impacts of illicit drug use -- Types of drugs -- Current use and trends in illicit drugs -- Harms of illicit drug use -- How drugs affect your body -- Helping someone who has taken an illegal drug -- Chapter 2 - Illicit drugs policy and reducing harm -- National Drug Strategy at a glance -- Harm reduction -- Harm minimisation -- Harm reduction approaches -- What is harm reduction? -- History, not harm, dictates why some drugs are legal and others aren't -- How can making drugs easier to access save lives? 10 FAQs about drug law reform -- Legal highs: arguments for and against legalising cannabis in Australia -- Drug laws on possession: several countries are revisiting them with these options -- Medically supervised injecting centres: dispelling the myths -- Drug injecting and harm -- Injecting centre safety facts -- Chapter 3 - The pill testing debate -- What is harm reduction and why is it important at music venues and events? -- The pill testing debate -- Toxic cocktail of booze, drugs key cause for medical care at festivals -- Stay OK at music festivals -- Pill testing as a harm reduction strategy -- Drug experts say yes. Many politicians say no. What's the evidence for pill testing? -- DIY pill testing -- Pill testing and National Drug Strategy - reducing harm or normalising harmful practices? -- Six claims about pill testing - and whether or not they're true -- Testing festival goers' pills isn't the only way to reduce overdoses. Here's what else works -- Exploring issues - worksheets and activities -- Fast facts -- Glossary -- Web links -- Index
Explores ethical, legal and medical pros and cons in the drugs policy debate, featuring the topical issue of pill testing. Does testing give young people a false sense of security and promote risky drug use, when there is actually no safe level at which these substances can be taken? Or are harm reduction approaches simply about saving lives and giving drug users a safety net?
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