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DRUGS IN NZ
Cannabis is the most commonly used illicit drug used in New Zealand. Fifteen percent of adults used cannabis in the past year, and 8.5 percent, or 330,000 adults, smoke cannabis monthly. Use is higher in Māori, young people and those in more deprived neighbourhoods. Methamphetamine use has remained relatively stable in the past 5years, but
STATE OF THE NATION
State of the Nation. The third edition of our annual report on how New Zealand is dealing with alcohol and other drugs was published in December 2020. As well as helping us understand where we should be focusing our attention, State of the Nation is intended to provide a backdrop against which we can assess the impact of any policy changes. CANNABIS | NZ DRUG FOUNDATION Cannabis is widely available in New Zealand. 12% of New Zealanders used cannabis in the past 12 months (Health Survey) By the age of 21, 80% of New Zealanders have tried cannabis at least once. And 10% developed a pattern of heavy use (Dunedin and Christchurch Longitudinal Studies). PotHelp. SYMPOSIUM 2021: AGENDA 1.30 Short snapshots from the field. This session shows examples of promising health-based approaches in the field as good examples of what a health-based approach currently could look like in Aotearoa. Chairperson - Ben Birks Ang, Deputy Executive Director, NZ Drug Foundation. Haven safe space – Rachel Scaife, Programme Manager,Lifewise.
DRUG CHECKING
The illegal drug market is not known for its product safety standards or accurate consumer information. Drug checking is a free service which tests the safety of recreational drugs. It's available in New Zealand from KnowYourStuffNZ, a volunteer organisation which wesupport.
MANAGING WITHDRAWAL
Withdrawal can be uncomfortable and challenging. Stopping drug use can have unpleasant physical and emotional side effects, which may may affect the whole body. The most common psychological symptoms are: irritability, urges to use, anxiety, depression, anger, and confusion. The most common physical symptoms are: sleep problems, restlessness HOME | NZ DRUG FOUNDATION We take the lead to educate, advise and stand up for healthy approaches to alcohol and other drugs in Aotearoa New Zealand. The Drug Foundation is a charity, established in 1989.DRUGS IN NZ
Cannabis is the most commonly used illicit drug used in New Zealand. Fifteen percent of adults used cannabis in the past year, and 8.5 percent, or 330,000 adults, smoke cannabis monthly. Use is higher in Māori, young people and those in more deprived neighbourhoods. Methamphetamine use has remained relatively stable in the past 5years, but
STATE OF THE NATION
State of the Nation. The third edition of our annual report on how New Zealand is dealing with alcohol and other drugs was published in December 2020. As well as helping us understand where we should be focusing our attention, State of the Nation is intended to provide a backdrop against which we can assess the impact of any policy changes. CANNABIS | NZ DRUG FOUNDATION Cannabis is widely available in New Zealand. 12% of New Zealanders used cannabis in the past 12 months (Health Survey) By the age of 21, 80% of New Zealanders have tried cannabis at least once. And 10% developed a pattern of heavy use (Dunedin and Christchurch Longitudinal Studies). PotHelp. SYMPOSIUM 2021: AGENDA 1.30 Short snapshots from the field. This session shows examples of promising health-based approaches in the field as good examples of what a health-based approach currently could look like in Aotearoa. Chairperson - Ben Birks Ang, Deputy Executive Director, NZ Drug Foundation. Haven safe space – Rachel Scaife, Programme Manager,Lifewise.
DRUG CHECKING
The illegal drug market is not known for its product safety standards or accurate consumer information. Drug checking is a free service which tests the safety of recreational drugs. It's available in New Zealand from KnowYourStuffNZ, a volunteer organisation which wesupport.
MANAGING WITHDRAWAL
Withdrawal can be uncomfortable and challenging. Stopping drug use can have unpleasant physical and emotional side effects, which may may affect the whole body. The most common psychological symptoms are: irritability, urges to use, anxiety, depression, anger, and confusion. The most common physical symptoms are: sleep problems, restlessness SYMPOSIUM 2021: AGENDA 10:15 A global shift to health after the war on drugs. Executive Director of NZ Drug Foundation Sarah Helm will interview Helen Clark, chair of the 26-member Global Commission on Drug Policy, and former Prime Minister of New Zealand about global progress towards a health-based approach toSTATE OF THE NATION
State of the Nation. The third edition of our annual report on how New Zealand is dealing with alcohol and other drugs was published in December 2020. As well as helping us understand where we should be focusing our attention, State of the Nation is intended to provide a backdrop against which we can assess the impact of any policy changes. CANNABIS | NZ DRUG FOUNDATION Cannabis is widely available in New Zealand. 12% of New Zealanders used cannabis in the past 12 months (Health Survey) By the age of 21, 80% of New Zealanders have tried cannabis at least once. And 10% developed a pattern of heavy use (Dunedin and Christchurch Longitudinal Studies). PotHelp. STAFF | NZ DRUG FOUNDATION Sarah (Ngāi Tahu, pākehā) has been at the forefront of change on health, youth, social and environmental issues throughout her career. She brings a mix of organisational management, public health, health promotion, strategy, political, marketing and communications skills to the Drug Foundation. THROUGH THE MAZE: ON THE ROAD TO HEALTH SYMPOSIUM Wednesday, 12 May, 2021 - Thursday, 13 May, 2021. Starts 8.30am Wednesday, ends 4.30pm Thursday. Parliament Buildings, Wellington. Organiser: NZ Drug Foundation. In Aotearoa the government and sector are committed to a health-based approach to drugs, so we're honoured that our 2021 symposium will be hosted by Health Minister AndrewLittle.
MYTHBUSTERS: POPPY SEEDS Mythbusters investigates the surprisingly potent poppy seed effect. It might seem unlikely that eating a few slices of poppy seed cake or a couple of bagels with a poppy seed topping could be enough to make a non-drug user get red flagged in a drug test. But in fact it’s well documented that eating poppy seeds, which are commonly used inTHE RETREAT
O n a leafy Ōtāhuhu street just off Auckland’s Southern Motorway is a new recovery centre called The Retreat. Utilising a ground-breaking residential treatment model developed in the United States, The Retreat harnesses the will and experience of volunteers from the recovery community to deliver its programme. PRACTICAL ADVICE FOR HOMEOWNERS AND LANDLORDS ON METH Should you test for meth resudue, and what if a test comes up positive? What does it mean for your insurance? We have some answers, and some practical advice for homeowners and landlords worried aboutmeth contamination.
VIEWPOINTS: SHOULD NEW ZEALAND ALLOW MEDICINAL CANNABIS M edical cannabis is a sticky issue. There is evidence that cannabis and products derived from cannabis can treat some illnesses and alleviate symptoms of others. On the other side, there are concerns about the efficacy of using a raw product as a medication and worriesabout availability.
VIEWPOINTS - SHOULD IBOGAINE BE AN APPROVED DRUG TREATMENT I bogaine is a naturally occurring alkaloid of the Tabernanthe iboga plant, which is native to West Central Africa. It ’s a powerful psychedelic that has been used medicinally and in religious ceremonies for centuries. But now a growing network of doctors, researchers and activists - many of whom are active in ‘underground’ ibogaine treatment centres because its use is illegal in many HOME | NZ DRUG FOUNDATION We take the lead to educate, advise and stand up for healthy approaches to alcohol and other drugs in Aotearoa New Zealand. The Drug Foundation is a charity, established in 1989.DRUGS IN NZ
Cannabis is the most commonly used illicit drug used in New Zealand. Fifteen percent of adults used cannabis in the past year, and 8.5 percent, or 330,000 adults, smoke cannabis monthly. Use is higher in Māori, young people and those in more deprived neighbourhoods. Methamphetamine use has remained relatively stable in the past 5years, but
STATE OF THE NATION
State of the Nation. The third edition of our annual report on how New Zealand is dealing with alcohol and other drugs was published in December 2020. As well as helping us understand where we should be focusing our attention, State of the Nation is intended to provide a backdrop against which we can assess the impact of any policy changes.MANAGING WITHDRAWAL
Withdrawal can be uncomfortable and challenging. Stopping drug use can have unpleasant physical and emotional side effects, which may may affect the whole body. The most common psychological symptoms are: irritability, urges to use, anxiety, depression, anger, and confusion. The most common physical symptoms are: sleep problems, restlessnessDRUG CHECKING
The illegal drug market is not known for its product safety standards or accurate consumer information. Drug checking is a free service which tests the safety of recreational drugs. It's available in New Zealand from KnowYourStuffNZ, a volunteer organisation which wesupport.
SYMPOSIUM 2021: AGENDA 1.30 Short snapshots from the field. This session shows examples of promising health-based approaches in the field as good examples of what a health-based approach currently could look like in Aotearoa. Chairperson - Ben Birks Ang, Deputy Executive Director, NZ Drug Foundation. Haven safe space – Rachel Scaife, Programme Manager,Lifewise.
THROUGH THE MAZE: ON THE ROAD TO HEALTH SYMPOSIUM Wednesday, 12 May, 2021 - Thursday, 13 May, 2021. Starts 8.30am Wednesday, ends 4.30pm Thursday. Parliament Buildings, Wellington. Organiser: NZ Drug Foundation. In Aotearoa the government and sector are committed to a health-based approach to drugs, so we're honoured that our 2021 symposium will be hosted by Health Minister AndrewLittle.
HOME | NZ DRUG FOUNDATION We take the lead to educate, advise and stand up for healthy approaches to alcohol and other drugs in Aotearoa New Zealand. The Drug Foundation is a charity, established in 1989.DRUGS IN NZ
Cannabis is the most commonly used illicit drug used in New Zealand. Fifteen percent of adults used cannabis in the past year, and 8.5 percent, or 330,000 adults, smoke cannabis monthly. Use is higher in Māori, young people and those in more deprived neighbourhoods. Methamphetamine use has remained relatively stable in the past 5years, but
STATE OF THE NATION
State of the Nation. The third edition of our annual report on how New Zealand is dealing with alcohol and other drugs was published in December 2020. As well as helping us understand where we should be focusing our attention, State of the Nation is intended to provide a backdrop against which we can assess the impact of any policy changes.MANAGING WITHDRAWAL
Withdrawal can be uncomfortable and challenging. Stopping drug use can have unpleasant physical and emotional side effects, which may may affect the whole body. The most common psychological symptoms are: irritability, urges to use, anxiety, depression, anger, and confusion. The most common physical symptoms are: sleep problems, restlessnessDRUG CHECKING
The illegal drug market is not known for its product safety standards or accurate consumer information. Drug checking is a free service which tests the safety of recreational drugs. It's available in New Zealand from KnowYourStuffNZ, a volunteer organisation which wesupport.
SYMPOSIUM 2021: AGENDA 1.30 Short snapshots from the field. This session shows examples of promising health-based approaches in the field as good examples of what a health-based approach currently could look like in Aotearoa. Chairperson - Ben Birks Ang, Deputy Executive Director, NZ Drug Foundation. Haven safe space – Rachel Scaife, Programme Manager,Lifewise.
THROUGH THE MAZE: ON THE ROAD TO HEALTH SYMPOSIUM Wednesday, 12 May, 2021 - Thursday, 13 May, 2021. Starts 8.30am Wednesday, ends 4.30pm Thursday. Parliament Buildings, Wellington. Organiser: NZ Drug Foundation. In Aotearoa the government and sector are committed to a health-based approach to drugs, so we're honoured that our 2021 symposium will be hosted by Health Minister AndrewLittle.
RESOURCES | NZ DRUG FOUNDATION Whakawātea te Huarahi. PDF DOWNLOAD ONLY (click preview) - Our model drug law is based on evidence from NZ and around the world about the best way to reduce the harms caused by both drugs and our current drug laws. Preview (PDF 3.2 MB) Out of stock.STATE OF THE NATION
State of the Nation. The third edition of our annual report on how New Zealand is dealing with alcohol and other drugs was published in December 2020. As well as helping us understand where we should be focusing our attention, State of the Nation is intended to provide a backdrop against which we can assess the impact of any policy changes. STAFF | NZ DRUG FOUNDATION Sarah (Ngāi Tahu, pākehā) has been at the forefront of change on health, youth, social and environmental issues throughout her career. She brings a mix of organisational management, public health, health promotion, strategy, political, marketing and communications skills to the Drug Foundation.HELPING SOMEONE
Helping Someone. It can be scary watching someone become consumed by their drug use. However, it can be helpful to know that most people who try drugs do not develop an addiction. Some people use drugs without any adverse impact on their mental health, work or relationships. But, others move from recreational use onto problematicuse or even
CANNABIS | NZ DRUG FOUNDATION Cannabis is widely available in New Zealand. 12% of New Zealanders used cannabis in the past 12 months (Health Survey) By the age of 21, 80% of New Zealanders have tried cannabis at least once. And 10% developed a pattern of heavy use (Dunedin and Christchurch Longitudinal Studies). PotHelp. DRUG TESTING ISN'T ALWAYS THE ANSWER Workplace drug testing does not always improve workplace safety, can be ineffective at managing impairment, and is highly invasive. Drug testing can include pre-employment drug testing, random drug testing, testing on suspicion of drug use, and testing if there is an accidentor incident.
MYTHBUSTERS: POPPY SEEDS Mythbusters investigates the surprisingly potent poppy seed effect. It might seem unlikely that eating a few slices of poppy seed cake or a couple of bagels with a poppy seed topping could be enough to make a non-drug user get red flagged in a drug test. But in fact it’s well documented that eating poppy seeds, which are commonly used in PRACTICAL ADVICE FOR HOMEOWNERS AND LANDLORDS ON METH Should you test for meth resudue, and what if a test comes up positive? What does it mean for your insurance? We have some answers, and some practical advice for homeowners and landlords worried aboutmeth contamination.
VIEWPOINTS - SHOULD IBOGAINE BE AN APPROVED DRUG TREATMENT I bogaine is a naturally occurring alkaloid of the Tabernanthe iboga plant, which is native to West Central Africa. It ’s a powerful psychedelic that has been used medicinally and in religious ceremonies for centuries. But now a growing network of doctors, researchers and activists - many of whom are active in ‘underground’ ibogaine treatment centres because its use is illegal in many VIEWPOINTS: SHOULD NEW ZEALAND ALLOW MEDICINAL CANNABIS M edical cannabis is a sticky issue. There is evidence that cannabis and products derived from cannabis can treat some illnesses and alleviate symptoms of others. On the other side, there are concerns about the efficacy of using a raw product as a medication and worriesabout availability.
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