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Excluded and Ignored: The gaps and failings in research on youth drug use and the implications for harm reduction Maria Phelan International Harm Reduction Association
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Introduction Examine what we know about Youth drug use Examine methodology used to capture this data Impact ‘War on Drugs’ Discourse
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What we know about youth drug use High levels of Cannabis use Increase in ecstasy and amphetamine use Cocaine use rarer – but on the rise
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Limited and incomplete data Incomplete global picture Incomparable data Focus on frequency rather than harm
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School based surveys Benefits Cost effective Large numbers of participants Comparable data Limitations Practicality Provide a ‘big picture’ Depersonalisation
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Alternative survey methods Street based surveys Harm reduction service providers
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‘War on Drugs’
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Recommendations Improve data collection from low and middle income countries Ensure vulnerable young people are captured in data collection methods Break the cycle of the ‘War on Drugs’ discouse
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Acknowledgments Order from: www.bn.com, www.amazon.com, www.amazon.co.uk and other fine bookstores Cook, C & Fletcher, A (2011) Youth Drug-Use Research and the Missing Pieces in the Puzzle: How Can Researchers Support the Next Generation of Harm-Reduction Approaches? In D. Barrett (ed) Children of the drug war: perspectives on the impact of drug policy on young people. New York and Amsterdam, International Debate Education Association, iDebate press. May 2011 (Forthcoming)
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