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National Council hosts drug forums in Brisbane
The Australian National Council on Drugs (ANCD) has heard first
hand of the range of difficulties being experienced by front-line
drug and alcohol, and related workers. In conjunction with its meeting
in Brisbane, the ANCD hosted a forum for drug and alcohol agencies,
as well as a forum that focused on youth specific issues. Well over
150 people attended the forums with a range of issues being discussed.
Chairman of the ANCD, Major Brian Watters, said "The attendance
at these forums really demonstrates that workers in the drug and
alcohol sector, along with their colleagues in related sectors such
as education, law enforcement, housing and mental health, are desperately
keen for their issues to be listened to by Governments and others
who can influence decisions regarding drug policy. The enormous
amount of dedication and enthusiasm amongst those working in these
sectors was very encouraging, and it is vital that we ensure their
efforts to help the many needy people they work with are not thwarted
by a lack of support and funding for services, particularly for
young people."
Major Watters added, "The members of the ANCD heard of the
increasing level of problematic drug use by young people, and the
disturbing range of activities some of these kids are doing to pay
for their drugs. The frustrations of youth workers are exacerbated
by the lack of youth-specific services. As one forum participant
stated, workers should not have to wait until a young, naive drug
user turns into a 30 year old hard core addict before they can access
reasonable levels of counselling and treatment."
Mr Vumbaca, Executive Officer of the ANCD, gave this perspective,
"Positive partnerships and consultations between governments
and the drug and alcohol sector, particularly the non-government
sector agencies is very important. The ANCD will be writing to all
State and Territory leaders, urging them to support their NGO sector.
The closeness of the NGOs to the problems faced by people affected
by drugs and alcohol, as well as the sectors independent and
often flexible approach, make regular contact and advice from this
sector crucial for effective decisions on policy and practice to
be made."
Major Watters concluded "The Council also had the opportunity
to raise some of these concerns directly with Minister for Health,
the Hon. Wendy Edmond, and gave an undertaking to write to the Queensland
Premier, the Hon. Peter Beattie and Minister for Health, detailing
the specific issues from the forum".
2 August 2001
The Australian National Council on Drugs is the peak advisory
body to Government on drug policy established by the Prime Minister
in 1998. A copy of the forum report will be available on the ANCD
web site (www.ancd.org.au)
in August.
For further information, please contact:
Major Brian Watters, Chairman
02 9529 0747 or 0400 780 509
Mr Gino Vumbaca, Executive Officer
02 6279 1650 or 0408 244 552
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