Injecting drug use

Opioid substitution treatment practice guidelines February 2003

These Opioid Substitution Treatment New Zealand Practice Guidelines provide a framework for the effective, safe and responsive delivery of opioid substitution treatment and will supersede the National Protocol for Methadone Treatment in New Zealand (1996) from 1 February 2003.

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Prisoner health survey fails to address big issues

A survey of the health of prisoners, released today, fails to address the big issues of drug use and mental health, according to National’s Justice & Corrections spokesman, Simon Power.

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The vanguard of harm reduction: the future of New Zealand's needle exchange

In 1987 New Zealand established its Needle Exchange Programme (NEP), perhaps the first country to do so on such a comprehensive scale. Now, 20 years on, there are 212 outlets operating nationally and 17 dedicated exchange outlets utilising a peer service model. There are 182 pharmacies and health related organisations providing new, sterile injecting equipment and collection of used items. In our Guest Editorial, Needle Exchange Programme National Manager Charles Henderson writes about the programme’s current status and what should happen to ensure its future.It needs to be understood right from the outset. Drug use has always been part of the human condition, and will be for the foreseeable future. Even in our distant past, we used drugs ranging from alcohol to opiates and hallucinogens to induce altered states of mind or assist in spiritual quests.

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