Learning from the past to plan for the future Virginia Berridge Centre for History in Public Health, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, University of London
Outline 1. The past of European research coordination 2. The present situation 3.The future: what needs?
The past: twenty years ago Researching drug research in Europe
EMCDDA was interested ‘an important document for the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction which is in a stage of being established.’ Hilde Van Lindt programme coordinator EMCDDA,Brussels 15 July 1993.
The present : twenty years later Common monitoring and standardisation The European view Convergence in ideas and policies? ‘ the European Union is now mainly a single voice at international meetings, with a strong and explicit harm reduction tone… ’Peter Reuter,2009
What future needs? Taking convergence further? Defining drugs The demands of evidence and policy Integration of qualitative research Looking back to look forward?
The demands of evidence and policy The rational model Enlightenment? The limestone effect Political constraints Research on how research is used.
Integration of qualitative research Moving beyond epidemiology Integrating quantitative and qualitative National reporting Training Outreach
Looking back : ten years ago
Looking back to look forward Failure to learn from past experience Policy transfer- local/ national/ Europe /international Witness seminars, interviews and archives History from below and from above :pressure groups and policy makers.