The laws, regulations, strategies, and governance frameworks that guide how governments and institutions address substance use, substance use disorders, and illicit drug trafficking. These policies shape coordinated responses across prevention, treatment, recovery support, public health, regulatory control, and law enforcement. Effective substance use policies aim to reduce health and social harms, ensure access to prevention and treatment services, regulate controlled substances, and disrupt illicit drug markets. They are typically informed by scientific evidence, public health principles, and cross-sector collaboration to promote safer and healthier communities.
Policy
Nordic Reform Conference 2023
Learn. Connect. Participate.
Learn about evidence-based practices in the field of drug policy, harm reduction, and human rights.
NRC brings together front-line health workers, researchers, policymakers, politicians, and individuals with lived experiences of drug use. This dynamic forum serves as a spark for inspiring talks, innovative ideas, and transformative discussions.
Contemporary Drug Problems Conference
Building on CDP’s previous conferences, which have opened up questions of how drugs are problematised; how the complexity of drug use can be attended to; how drug use might be understood as an event, assemblage or phenomenon; how drugs and their effects are constituted in various forms of practice and interactions/intra-actions, and how we might rethink change.
New rule in New Zealand requires warning on all packaged alcohol
New Global Coalition Launched to Address Synthetic Drug Threats
2023 Afro region webinar- Alcohol polict event series
With support from Movendi International Uganda Alcohol Policy Alliance present the Africa Region Webinars in the Alcohol Policy Event Series, which will the economic, social and environmental dimensions of alcohol use.
World Drug Report 2023
Cannabis laws in Europe: questions and answers for policymaking
How have governments communicated UK alcohol duty policy changes?
Lessons Learned from Portugal’s Pioneering Drug Policy
In 2001, Portugal implemented a groundbreaking policy that decriminalized personal possession of drugs, while maintaining criminal penalties for drug trafficking.
Amidst record-breaking overdose death rates in the United States, what lessons can we learn from Portugal as we seek to curb overdose rates and build a comprehensive approach to addiction centred in public health?