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All substance use brings a risk of harm. Be informed about your drug use....
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A succession of reports show that Māori are affected significantly more than Pākehā by our drug laws. Russell Brown looks into the issues an......
Read MoreLeaves from the tobacco plant contain nicotine, which is the active chemical in cigarettes, cigars, chewing tobacco, snuff or snus....
Read MoreSince 2009, the government has had a $63 million windfall of cash and assets forfeited under proceeds of crime law, half of which is attribu......
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Being sequestered at an abandoned quarantine station in Manly provided the perfect location for some deep thinking about drug policy researc......
Read MoreOur regular Matters of Substance magazine is one way we share the best writing on drug policy and practice based on the best evidence availa......
Read MoreIn the July 2017 issue of our magazine we introduce Whakawātea te Huarahi, hit the road in the USA, hear from Johann Hari, and more....
Read MoreIn the March 2017 edition, we examine some new police initiatives aimed at reducing drug crime recidivism and increasing community engagemen......
Read MoreIt's been a big year, with some major milestones in drug policy world. Much has been achieved, but challenges a plenty remain explains Execu......
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The Drug Foundation's Executive Director Ross Bell says drug law reform is no longer the political poisoned chalice it once was....
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Find out what the NZ Drug Foundation stands for, our plans and achievements, and who is involved....
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Alexander “Sasha” Shulgin was born on 17 June 1925 and died, aged 88, at home in California on 2 June 2014....
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With few Local Alcohol Plans (LAPs) in place, communities are forced into being reactive when faced with new applications for liquor licence......
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Alcohol marketing on social media is cheap, successful and legal. But researchers say New Zealand should be attempting to control marketers’......
Read MoreThe government must urgently act to end the persistent failure by the criminal justice system to address disproportionate Māori reoffending ......
Read MoreIf you are using drugs, it is important to know the risks, your rights, and what you are using....
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Can a person chronically dependent on alcohol really die if they abruptly stop drinking? Or is this just another clever excuse not to part w......
Read MoreThe Alcohol Reform Bill, back from the select committee, will bring the most sweeping changes to hit the hospitality industry in 20 years....
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Welfare beneficiaries who use alcohol and drugs are likely to be targeted under a new, tougher regime if recommendations by the Welfare Work......
Read MoreAmidst the media storm about the election of Donald Trump to President of the United States it was easy to miss the other big news on 8 Nove......
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Drug use doesn’t always lead to dependence or addiction....
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Read MoreTips for conversations about the challenges a student is facing that may be getting in the way of their education....
Read MoreManaging alcohol and other drug use in the workplace....
Read MoreAn employer should provide employees with the highest level of protection from risks, as is reasonably practicable. Dangerous behaviour resu......
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It is important for employers and employees to understand their rights, responsibilities, and facts when it comes to drug testing....
Read MoreGet harm reduction information about common drugs in New Zealand. Each page describes the effects of using, advice for reducing risk, signs ......
Read MoreThe Drug Foundation welcomed drug policy minister Jim Anderton’s announcement today to consult with the wider community before changing the ......
Read MoreAlcohol is produced when grains, fruit or vegetables ferment and are distilled....
Read MoreBenzodiazepines are medications prescribed as sleeping pills, muscle relaxants, and to help treat anxiety, epilepsy and alcohol withdrawal....
Read MoreHeroin is the most potent type of drug created from the opium poppy. It typically comes as a white or brown powder....
Read MoreThe Drug Foundation's Ross Bell calls bullshit on the current hysteria about meth-contaminated houses....
Read MoreNBOMe is a potent group of synthetic hallucinogenic drugs that mimic LSD and have been linked to many deaths overseas....
Read MoreCannabis is a preparation of the Cannabis Sativa plant that is used as a drug and medicine....
Read MoreIf you're regularly talking with teenagers and young people, it can be difficult knowing what to tell them about drugs. It's important to re......
Read MoreStarting this Sunday, New Zealanders from around the country are taking part in FebFast, an annual fundraising campaign that challenges part......
Read MoreMethamphetamine (meth) is one of a number of amphetamine-type drugs. Some have medical uses and are made by pharmaceutical companies....
Read MoreA new campaign which shows young New Zealanders that cannabis can impair driving, and which supports young people to find alternatives to dr......
Read MoreMethylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) is a chemical stimulant and the active ingredient in ecstasy....
Read MoreCocaine is a highly processed form of the coca leaf. It is usually a white odourless powder....
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The basic facts about what drugs are available and regularly used in New Zealand....
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The Misuse of Drugs Act is outdated. It is time for modern drug law fit for the the 21st Century. The Drug Foundation is working for change....
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Reshaping New Zealand's alcohol and other drug policy. The Wellington Declaration was the collective wisdom of a group of 67 organisations ......
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We need to acknowledge that alcohol and drugs are part of our society, and preparing students to take their place in society means working t......
Read MoreWe're hosting a hui in the Rūātoki, Eastern Bay of Plenty, on 31 August 2017 to talk about how drug law harms many Māori, and solutions to t......
Read MoreA majority of the public favours a change to the legal status of cannabis according to a new poll commissioned by the NZ Drug Foundation....
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The Drug Foundation is calling for drug checking services to be available at venues such as festivals and nightclubs, to reduce harm caused ......
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To effectively ensure young people can thrive in a world where drugs exist, a Whole Schools approach is being promoted....
Read MoreLiving Sober's online community’s manager and Editor-in-Chief Lotta Dann today launched her second book, Mrs D is Going Within....
Read MoreWin a copy of Mrs D is Going Within by simply retweeting or sharing a giveaway post by NZ Drug Foundation or Matua Raḵi from their Facebook ......
Read Morefebfast kicked off 28 days of booze free bliss with a bang over the weekend and there is still time to register, febfast coordinator Natalia......
Read MorePeople who overdid it at the Wellington Sevens last weekend can give their livers a break for the rest of February by signing up to febfast....
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Read MoreNew Zealand Drug Foundation civil society statement to the plenary of the UN General Assembly Special Session on the World Drug Problem...
Read MoreAotearoa New Zealand Leaders Join Over 1,000 Worldwide Calling for End to "Disastrous" Drug War Ahead of UN Special Session...
Read MoreVisiting Wellington this week is a public education campaign which challenges drivers who think driving after smoking cannabis is okay....
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Read MoreThe Drug Foundation is calling for a complete overhaul of our drug laws. A new model drug law sets out our thinking....
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Read MoreIt's time to talk about drug law, and the harms it causes to Māori ensnared in the justice system because of minor drug offences. Hui in Te......
Read MoreLSD (lysergic acid diethylamide or ‘acid’) can come as an odourless white powder, but is most commonly available in squares of blotting pape......
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Even when your loved one really wants to change, being a successful support person isn’t easy....
Read MoreGamma hydroxybutyrate (GHB) was originally synthesised for use as an anaesthetic. Gamma-Butyrolactone (GBL) is a more potent version of GHB....
Read MoreChemsex is believed to be on the increase amongst gay men, but it can expose participants to risk. A recent event encouraged men to speak op......
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The drug checking team will be back doing the rounds at music festivals this summer, practicing harm reduction and trying to save lives....
Read MoreIn December 2017 all MPs were sent a comprehensive briefing setting out drug policy priorities for the next three years. Download the full r......
Read MoreThe Drug Foundation welcomes the Government’s announcement that Housing New Zealand will adopt a new policy when it detects methamphetamine ......
Read MoreIn a new policy briefing sent to MPs, the Drug Foundation lays out drug policy priorities for the next three years....
Read MoreThe Drug Foundation welcomed the government’s announcement to establish a government-run medical cannabis scheme as part of its First 100 Da......
Read MoreAustralian death penalty experts to visit New Zealand – Monday 21 September 2015...
Read MoreThe New Zealand Drug Foundation is partnering with Rape Prevention Education for FebFast 2015, which will challenge participants to experien......
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Read all the latest news, media releases and event notices/ reports from the NZ Drug Foundation....
Read MoreConcerns at worrying levels of drug use within some communities in Northland underpinned calls for action at a hui run by the Drug Foundatio......
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Problems with substances start early - half of all New Zealanders with a substance dependence issue were already dependent by the time they ......
Read MoreThese short videos were created to help people have conversations with young people about alcohol and other drugs....
Read MoreThe Through the Maze: Healthy Drug Law symposium was held in Wellington to discuss a number of drug-related local issues, including the revi......
Read MoreExperts from around New Zealand, and from overseas, gathered in Wellington on Tuesday 30 August for a Drug Policy Symposium organised by NZ ......
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It's important that students are equipped to live in a world where alcohol and drugs exist....
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Crucial lessons for New Zealand: Last month two Drug Foundation staff, Samuel Andrews and Gilbert Taurua travelled to Montreal, the architec......
Read MoreThe lack of a thorough understanding about the complex issue of drugs and driving must not be an excuse for inaction – this is the theme of ......
Read MorePeople struggling with their alcohol use now have a new online place where they can go to get help anonymously from others with similar expe......
Read MoreA report on medical cannabis published yesterday by the Health Select Committee is a disappointing once-over glance at a medicine that is of......
Read MorePolice should hold off prosecuting people for possession of psychoactive products for the next six months, the New Zealand Drug Foundation u......
Read MoreThe announcement of changes to the Psychoactive Substances Act to remove currently approved ‘legal highs' from sale is disappointing due to ......
Read MoreNovel psychoactive substances first appeared in 2001, since then governments have repeatedly failed in attempts to ban this problem away bec......
Read MoreA third of New Zealanders have a family member who has experienced negative effects in their life due to alcohol or drug use, research commi......
Read MoreDrug policy makers, health professionals and politicians meet in Wellington next week to discuss the future of New Zealand's drug laws and...
Read MoreAddiction treatment in New Zealand has been seriously underfunded for many decades, National Addiction Centre Director Professor Doug...
Read MoreOvercoming problem drug use has much more to do with addressing socio-economic factors than physiological or psychological addiction, a...
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Mental health is notably on the agenda this election (and hopefully post-election). Given our suicide rate now sits at a heart-breaking 606...
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