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ANCD terms of reference 2004–2007
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Provide independent advice to the Prime Minister, Australian
Government Ministers and Ministers in the Ministerial Council
on Drug Strategy (MCDS) on national drug strategies, policies,
programmes
and emerging issues.
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Contribute to the effectiveness of Australia’s
supply, demand and harm reduction initiatives, consistent
with national interest.
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Provide independent and strategic advice on
drug policy and services to the Australian Government and
other bodies and parliamentary parties, as appropriate.
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Consult and
liaise with the drug and alcohol and related sector, and
in particular the non-government sector.
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Inform and educate public
knowledge
and discussion on drug related issues.
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Build and maintain
partnerships across the range of sectors concerned in dealing
with and addressing
drug related issues.
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Work closely with the MCDS, Inter-governmental
Committee on Drugs and other National Drug Strategy Framework
partners to develop and implement effective strategies,
policies and programmes
to reduce the uptake and misuse of illicit and licit drugs.
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Maintain effective liaison with other stakeholders, public
health advisory
bodies and relevant peak non-government organisations,
including consumer representatives.
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Develop a three year Work
Plan
for the Council.
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Report annually to the Prime Minister
and the MCDS on the work of the Council.
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