About Us

The Commonwealth of the Bahamas is a country within the Lucayan Archipelago of the West Indies in the Atlantic.  It consists of 700 islands (of which 30 are inhabited) and 2,400 cays.  Like many countries in the region, the Bahamas carry enormous health, social, and economic burdens associated with substance misuse.

Consequently, efforts to address this burden should be backed by practical and ethical practices.  Accordingly, ISSUP Bahamas is working towards having a professional, well-trained workforce that shares relevant knowledge and evidence-based practices concerning substance abuse prevention, treatment, and recovery.

Our mission is to establish Substance Use Prevention, Treatment, and Recovery as a unique and multidisciplinary field and consequently be in a position to influence drug demand reduction practice and policy in the Bahamas and the Caribbean region.

Governance of the ISSUP National Chapter in the Bahamas will be under the supervision of its Executive Committee. 

The Committee is comprised of the following:

Director - Ms Paulette Dean

Assistant Director (Nassau) - Dr Sean Knowles

Secretary - Ms Pamela Smith

Assistant Secretary - Ms Darnella Gibson

Treasurer - Ms Eloise Rolle

Assistant Treasurer/Fundraising Officer - Pamela Smith

Chaplain/Public Relations Officer - Dr Christine Curtis

Training & Capacity Building Officers - Dr Sean Knowles, Brenda Smith

Liaison Officer - Paulette Dean

Membership & Outreach Coordinator - Darnella Gibson

Senior Advisor - Mr Troy Clarke

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