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Injected meth linked to suicide attempts – UPI.com


Drug users who inject methamphetamine had an 80 percent greater risk of attempting suicide than users of other drugs, U.S. and Canadian researchers say.Lead author Brandon Marshall — a postdoctoral fellow at the Mailman School of Public Health in New York and research coordinator for the Urban Health Research Initiative in British Colombia — and colleagues said the causal pathway between injecting methamphetamine and suicidal behavior requires further investigation, but it likely involves a combination of neurobiological, social, and structural mechanisms.”Compared to other injection drug users, it is possible that methamphetamine users are more isolated and have poorer social support systems,” Marshall said in a statement. “The high rate of attempted suicide observed in this study suggests that suicide prevention efforts should be an integral part of substance abuse treatment programs.”Read more: http://www.upi.com/Health_News/2011/12/28/Injected-meth-linked-to-suicide-attempts/UPI-37961325051273/#ixzz1hojmz2WK
Via www.upi.com

Curbing cough medicine abuse target of Calif. law


Starting Sunday, California will become the first state to try to curb the abuse of over-the-counter cold medicines containing a powerful cough suppressant by requiring consumers to show proof they’re over age 18.The ingredient is dextromethorphan, or DXM, and it’s found in popular medications such as Robitussin-DM, Mucinex-DM, Delsym, Coricidin and NyQuil.

Via www.sfgate.com

A mother’s grief as heroin death stuns islanders


The scale of heroin addiction in Scotland’s remote islands has been exposed after a court case which ended with a man being jailed for supplying drugs to a teenage friend who died after she suffered an overdose.Megan Chapman appeared to have shaken off her addiction to heroin and the 17-year-old was about to begin a dream job at a stables near her home in Lerwick, the main town of Shetland. But she died at the home of a local addict and friend, Christopher Leask, after a fatal dose of the drug.Megan’s death stunned Shetland. The islanders were forced to confront an uncomfortable truth: despite Shetland’s prosperity, its remoteness from Britain’s cities and low crime, heroin had taken a grip, couriered in by drug gangs from Liverpool and Glasgow. And it exposed surging rates of heroin abuse among under-25s. Leask, 34, was jailed yesterday for nearly two years. The judge, Sheriff Graeme Napier, said he struggled to understand Leask’s behaviour. “You invited the girl round for dinner and in preparation you went out to buy a bag of heroin where others would’ve bought a bottle of wine.”
Via www.guardian.co.uk

How Hezbollah Profits from U.S. Cocaine Sales


U.S. authorities are building a politically explosive case that Hezbollah, the Lebanese militant group, finances itself through a vast drug-smuggling network that links a Lebanese bank, a violent Mexican cartel, and U.S. cocaine users.Federal prosecutors Tuesday charged Ayman Joumaa, an accused Lebanese drug kingpin and Hezbollah financier, of smuggling tons of U.S.-bound cocaine and laundering hundreds of millions of dollars with the Zetas cartel of Mexico.The indictment in Virginia results from a continuing investigation by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration targeting Hezbollah, which has a bloody history of terror attacks against the United States and Israel.
Via www.theatlanticwire.com

Survey for cannabis counsellors

Are you a health professional who counsels individuals who use cannabis? If so, the National Cannabis Prevention and Information Centre would like to invite you to participate in an online survey to find out your views on cannabis use treatment guidelines. The survey takes less than 30 minutes to complete and participation is confidential. You will not be asked to identify your place of employment. Participants who complete the survey will be asked to provide an email address to enter a draw to win one of ten $100 AUD vouchers via PayPal. To complete the survey, please follow the link:
https://www.surveys.unsw.edu.au/survey/156130/586a/

Contact Dr Melissa Norberg for enquiries (m.norberg@unsw.edu.au). This research has been approved by UNSW Human Research Ethics Advisory Panel (HREA: 2011-7-47).

Quarterly Drug Trends: updates

The December 2011 Illicit Drugs Reporting System (IDRS) and the Ecstasy and related Drugs Reporting System (EDRS) quarterly Drug Trends bulletins are now available on the flash new NDARC website. Topics are as follows:

IDRS: Driving behaviours among people who inject drugs in South Australia, 2006-2011: http://ndarc.med.unsw.edu.au/resource/idrs-bulletin-december-2011-driving-behaviours-among-people-who-inject-drugs-south

EDRS: What consumers are using now: which drug is on top? Feasibility study of regular stimulant users: http://ndarc.med.unsw.edu.au/resource/edrs-bulletin-december-2011-what-consumers-are-using-now-which-drug-top-feasibility-study

Expression of interest: Research Assistants required by Alcohol Policy Research Team

Expression of interest:
Research Assistants required by Alcohol Policy Research Team,
National Drug Research Institute, Curtin University, Perth

The alcohol policy research team, at the National Drug Research Institute, is seeking expressions of interest from applicants with an interest in
public health to work in Perth as part of the Patron Offending and Intoxication in Night-Time Entertainment Districts (POINTED) research project.

For more details about the project and how to apply, view the flyer

Jobs: Assistant Project Officer – SANDAS

Vacancy –
SANDAS Assistant Project Officer
0.5 FTE

Position Title: Assistant Project Officer

Employment Terms: 0.5 FTE to 30th June 2012, subject to ongoing funding

Salary: SACS 4.1 – 5.1 depending on qualifications and experience ( Salary Packaging available )

Application closing date: 5pm Friday 23rd December 2011

Applications should include a covering letter and address all criteria – to be sent to:
Andris Banders, Executive Officer – andris@sandas.org.au or 204 Wright St, Adelaide, 5000.

For more information and position description: Please contact Rosie Way (08) 8212 9020 or rosie@sandas.org.au

The Assistant Project Officer will provide support to the Comorbidity Capacity Building Initiative through the Cross Sectorial Support and Strategic Partnerships Project (CSSSPP) in the following areas:
• Support research and analysis into relevant and current issues in the AOD sector with a focus on comorbidity;
• Help develop reports and information bulletins and content on current initiatives and research including aspects of service quality and workforce development for dissemination within the AOD sector, particularly through e-newsletters and the SANDAS website;
• Support the CSDC in developing and implementing training and professional development events and activities for the AOD sector including the administration of a workshops and regional visits program;
• Provide ad hoc information and support to AOD agencies funded through the Improved Services Initiative to assist with service improvement;
• Help develop and prepare procedural documentation and reporting relating to the operation of project;
• Represent SANDAS in meetings and other forums as required; and
• Help develop project reports, including information to support project funding acquittal reporting.
• Presentations as required such as the promotion of any SANDAS eLearning modules.
• Other duties as required.