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On Monday 30 September, 2024, celebrate International Recovery Day with a special panel event organised in collaboration with the Recovered Users Network (RUN).
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In this edition of our newsletter we feature updates from International Overdose Awareness Day 2024 and recent ISSUP activities in Tanzania and Togo.
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This month ISSUP convened regional National Chapter meetings in both Bali, Indonesia, and Arusha, Tanzania. These dynamic gatherings aim to foster collaboration, spark innovative ideas, and reinforce efforts to advance drug demand reduction strategies across Asia and Africa.
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Welcome to the latest edition of the ISSUP Newsletter!
We are excited to bring you details of our latest ISSUP Reading List on Engaging youth in Substance Use Prevention and links to new research articles from Addictology Journal. All of these resources and more are now available on the ISSUP website for you to enjoy.
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We are thrilled to report that the “Art of Healing" Global Event in Thessaloniki was a resounding success! With 800 participants from 123 countries, it was a week filled with insightful discussions, impactful workshops, and valuable networking opportunities.
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In this issue we bring you details of the 3rd Informal Technical Consultation for the "Friends in Focus" peer-to-peer drug prevention programme, plus the 19th International Congress on Psychiatry that took place in Egypt last week.
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With just over 3 weeks to go, we are directing all our focus on the Art of Healing event in Thessaloniki, Greece! Gain key information on location, programmes, conference speakers, local events and much more.
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A very warm welcome. In this edition we are pleased to bring you updates from the United Kingdom, Paraguay, El Salvador, Jamaica and Brazil reflecting the truly international nature of ISSUP and its work.
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In Issue 171 we are delighted to welcome two new members of staff to the ISSUP team, Dr Goodman Sibeko and Hala Najm. You can also catch up on our activities at the 67th CND and the SADC Traditional Leadership Drug Demand Reduction Consultation.
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Can a "treatment specialist" also be seen as a "prevention specialist" and vice versa? In this edition of the ISSUP Newsletter we feature a contribution by Jeff Lee from the ISSUP INEP Plus facilitators training course.
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