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DRUG AND ALCOHOL ADVOCATES CALL FOR CHANGE AT GRIFFITH DRUG SUMMIT

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Wednesday, 30 October 2024

 

The Network of Alcohol and other Drugs Agencies (NADA) and Directions Health Services have called for meaningful reform at Friday's NSW Drug Summit Regional Forum in Griffith.

 

Following months of sustained advocacy, NADA CEO Dr Robert Stirling said this Regional Forum is an opportunity for the NSW Government to hear from Griffith and other regional service providers and understand the unique challenges facing the region.

 

“This Regional Forum is an opportunity to bring NSW drug policy into line with modern community expectations and address the stigma and discrimination toward people who use drugs and their families,” Dr Stirling said.

 

“We will have frontline service providers at the Forum, like Directions Health Services, who can provide on-the-ground insights to the NSW Government so we can create meaningful change.

 

“Some 45 per cent of NADA’s members provide services across regional and rural NSW, so it’s incredibly important that their voices are heard during this process.

 

“There are significant gaps in terms of geographical reach of services into remote communities, and that is a key issue we will raise at the Forum.

 

“We will also strongly advocate for increased, longer-term and more secure funding for our sector. Chronic underfunding has put our service providers on a knife edge and we cannot afford for these critical services to go under.

 

“The best health and wellbeing outcomes for all community members must be the priority, and we look forward to a productive and action-focused discussion that will lead to better outcomes for regional NSW.”

 

Directions Health Services CEO Bronwyn Hendry said: ”We will be focused on the need for progressive drug policies that take a health-first, harm reduction approach to drug use.”

 

“This includes decriminalisation and providing access to drug checking, along with better access to integrated services for people with co-occurring conditions, such as mental illness and drug use.

 

“If we can reduce the shame and stigma experienced by those with problematic drug use, we can intervene earlier and prevent or reduce the harms experienced.”

 

NADA released a Position Paper on the upcoming Drug Summit which included a set of recommendations for the NSW Government, How the upcoming NSW Drug Summit can deliver better outcomes for individuals, families and the community

 

Media Contact: Tom Wald 0411 305 449

About NADA

The Network of Alcohol and other Drugs Agencies (NADA) is the peak organisation for the non government alcohol and other drugs sector in NSW. We represent 80 organisational members that provide services in over 100 locations across NSW. They provide a broad range of services including health promotion and harm reduction, early intervention, treatment and continuing care programs. Together, we improve the health and wellbeing of people who use, or have used, alcohol and other drugs across the NSW community. For more information, please visit www.nada.org.au.

 

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