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NZ Drug Foundation Staff

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The truth we all need to hear

1 Mar 2019

Korero Pono JustSpeak exhibition: Even the shortest prison sentence can be a life sentence for some.

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Introducing He Korowai Aroha, Health Not Handcuffs

1 Mar 2019

A new movement called Health Not Handcuffs has been launched ahead of the cannabis referendum, calling for drug laws that give people a hand up instead of a lock up

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Q&A: Jenny Valentish

1 Nov 2018

enny Valentish is a journalist and novelist. Her latest book Woman of Substances is part memoir and part investigation into the relationship between gender, trauma and addiction

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Living Sober 3.0

1 Nov 2018

Changes afoot for Living Sober community

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Q&A: Anne Bardsley

1 Jul 2018

Hear directly from the lead author of the Chief Science Advisor's report on third hard exposure to methamphetamine.

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Festival-goers more informed - and more cautious

1 Jul 2018

KnowYourStuffNZ have analysed results from drug checking they offered at several festivals around NZ over the summer. Read a summary of the results.

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Q&A: Chlöe Swarbrick

1 Mar 2018

Green MP Chlöe Swarbrick speaks to Q&A about her reaction to the medicinal cannabis bill, and what life is like as a new MP

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Mental health inquiry - line in the sand

1 Mar 2018

Four sector leaders talk about what they would like to see come out of the government's mental health inquiry

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Keeping safer under summer skies

1 Mar 2018

Photo essay: A day in the life of drug safety checking at a kiwi music festival.

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Step into the light

1 Mar 2018

Cover story summary: Personal stories of drug use, highlighting consumer perspectives

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Q&A: Lizzie Marvelly

1 Oct 2017

We introduce the Drug Foundation’s newest board member Lizzie Marvelly, who brings rich experience from the worlds of music, media and social change.

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The right message: Engaging teens and young people

1 Oct 2017

Update on how 'peer crowds' research is being used to inform a range of youth-focused projects