Twenty-seven legal, medical, health, community and church groups, have welcomed news that the NSW Government is considering changing the law regarding small quantities of drugs and instead introduce a diversionary system.
This group, many of whom are members of the Fair Treatment campaign, has long-campaigned for such a move, arguing drug laws should be reformed so that drug use can be treated primarily as a health and social issue.
We welcome a greater emphasis on diversion but this will only be effective if health and social measures have increased funding and support.
We support these sensible measures that reflect the government is listening to the medical and legal experts and making laws based on the evidence.
This small step brings NSW in line with other jurisdictions around Australia that have similar diversion systems.
Too many people who use drugs are made to live in the shadows, looked down upon with shame and stigma and therefore don’t seek help because of our current drug laws.
We believe this move by the NSW Government could allow police to be tough on crime, diverting resources to policing large drug traffickers and violent offences, where we as a society need their attention to be. We need the helping hand of treatment and support extended to those with drug dependency.
We all want a society in which all people are valued and their dignity as human beings recognised. Parents want to know that their kids will come home from a night out and if they have drug dependency society will help keep them safe until they can get treatment. This move by the NSW government is to be applauded.
We look forward to an ongoing dialogue about the freeing up of police resources and funding for treatment for people who seek it.
Rev. Simon Hansford Moderator Uniting Church NSW & ACT | Nicholas Cowdery AO QC President NSW Council of Civil Liberties | Pastor Jon Owen CEO Wayside Chapel |
Dr Erin Lalor CEO Alcohol and Other Drug Foundation | Robert Stirling CEO Network of Alcohol and Other Drugs Agencies | Devin Bowles CEO Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drugs Association ACT |
Tracey Burton Executive Director Uniting | Wil Tregonning CEO Unharm | Greg Chipp Director Drug Policy Australia |
Professor Alison Ritter Director Drug Policy Modelling Program UNSW | Dr Alex Wodak AM President Australian Drug Law Reform Foundation | Dr Marianne Jauncey Medical Director Medically Supervised Injecting Centre |
Carmel Tebbutt CEO Mental Health Coordinating Council | Dr Tony Sara President ASMOF NSW (the Doctors Union) | Bill Bush President Families and Friends of Drug Law Reform |
Nicky Bath CEO The National LGBTI Health Alliance | Terry Slevin CEO Public Health Association of Australia | Professor Carla Treloar Director Centre for Social Research, Social Policy Research Centre |
Professor Simon Lenton Director National Drug Research Institute | Chris Gough Executive Director Canberra Alliance for Harm Minimisation and Advocacy | Professor Anne M Roche Director National Centre for Education and Training on Addiction |
Alexis Apostolellis CEO Australasian Society for HIV, Viral Hepatitis and Sexual Health Medicine | Dr Jake Rance Research Fellow UNSW | Steven Drew CEO Hepatitis NSW |
Yumi Lee Manager Older Women's Network NSW Inc |