Yarra Drug and Health Forum

International Overdose Awareness Day Event Melbourne 2019

Richmond Town Hall 333 Bridge Road, Richmond

2019 IOAD current invite The Aaron Short Awareness Association (ASAA Inc) in collaboration with the Yarra Drug and Health Forum, APOD Family Services and Harm Reduction Victoria would be grateful for your attendance to support this year’s International Overdose Awareness Day on 31st August 2019. I look forward to sharing my personal story as well

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Yarra Drug and Health Forum Topic Public Drinking Laws and Public Drunkenness

Richmond Town Hall 333 Bridge Road, Richmond

Join us for this lunchtime forum Topics/speakers Impacts of prohibiting public drinking: lessons from the evaluation of public drinking laws in Yarra” Dr Michael Savic Dr Michael Savic is a Senior Research Fellow (Addiction Studies), Monash University, and Strategic Lead of Clinical and Social Research at Turning Point, Eastern Health. Michael’s research focuses on the

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International Overdose Awareness Day Webcast

Online

We’re inviting you to join our live stream on International Overdose Awareness Day, hearing from those who understand the issue through professional engagement, and those who understand it through direct personal experiences.

International Overdose Awareness Day Webcast

Online

We’re inviting you to join our live stream on International Overdose Awareness Day, hearing from those who understand the issue through professional engagement, and those who understand it through direct personal experiences.   Decades of expensive prohibition and policing haven’t reduced the harms associated with drug use. Policies focused on reducing harms and understanding people’s

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YDHF December Community Forum

Online

YDHF have made it a priority to proactively engage in work and discussions to address the stigma and discrimination experienced by people who use drugs. The December forum of YDHF will look at the stigma and discrimination experienced by people who use drugs in accessing the health care that they need as a human rights