DRINK AND DRUGS NEWS :: Archived features
23.04.07
Asians don't do drugs
Reaching people with substance misuse problems in many cultures
and communities is hampered by ignorance and stereotyping. DDN finds
out from Yaser Mir how actions can speak louder than words in connecting
to the 'hard to reach'.
Seeing past the smoke
Ann McNeil and Jamie Bridge suggest how a harm reduction philosophy
could replace the 'quit of die' approach to one of the world's most
dangerous drugs.
Release: needed then, needed now
On Release's 40th anniversary, Sebastian Saville explains why the
human rights champion is more relevant than ever.
The freedom to be
addicted
Freedom and addiction are polarities that feed on each other, says
William Pryor.
Background briefing
Prof David Clark examines what treatment could look like if it were
based on the best science possible.
Letters
Responses to recent DDN features.
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