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Drug Checking
What The Loop say about their monthly drug-checking service:
The Loop's regular drug checking service, the first in the UK, takes place every last Saturday of the month in Bristol. The Loop team, chemists and healthcare staff, complete drug testing in our mobile laboratory and provide harm reduction advice and consultations informed by the testing of submitted substances. Everyone is welcome to use the service and to drop-in to meet and speak with The Loop.
Members of the public can submit a substance for testing at Bristol Drug Project in Brunswick Square (look for the pink door). This is an anonymous service and no name needs to be provided. A brief assessment, related to the use of the submitted drug will be completed, and this informs the information that can be shared following the laboratory testing. This all takes place within an hour of submitting the substance, and there is an opportunity to speak openly and receive non-judgmental and factual information regarding drugs and harm reduction advice with a member of The Loop's healthcare team. Where there is a dependency on the submitted substance we are able to support people in engaging and receiving further services, accessing support and treatment.
All info linked below…
Drug Checking
What The Loop say about their monthly drug-checking service:
The Loop's regular drug checking service, the first in the UK, takes place every last Saturday of the month in Bristol. The Loop team, chemists and healthcare staff, complete drug testing in our mobile laboratory and provide harm reduction advice and consultations informed by the testing of submitted substances. Everyone is welcome to use the service and to drop-in to meet and speak with The Loop.
Members of the public can submit a substance for testing at Bristol Drug Project in Brunswick Square (look for the pink door). This is an anonymous service and no name needs to be provided. A brief assessment, related to the use of the submitted drug will be completed, and this informs the information that can be shared following the laboratory testing. This all takes place within an hour of submitting the substance, and there is an opportunity to speak openly and receive non-judgmental and factual information regarding drugs and harm reduction advice with a member of The Loop's healthcare team. Where there is a dependency on the submitted substance we are able to support people in engaging and receiving further services, accessing support and treatment.
All info linked below…
Drug Checking
What The Loop say about their monthly drug-checking service:
The Loop's regular drug checking service, the first in the UK, takes place every last Saturday of the month in Bristol. The Loop team, chemists and healthcare staff, complete drug testing in our mobile laboratory and provide harm reduction advice and consultations informed by the testing of submitted substances. Everyone is welcome to use the service and to drop-in to meet and speak with The Loop.
Members of the public can submit a substance for testing at Bristol Drug Project in Brunswick Square (look for the pink door). This is an anonymous service and no name needs to be provided. A brief assessment, related to the use of the submitted drug will be completed, and this informs the information that can be shared following the laboratory testing. This all takes place within an hour of submitting the substance, and there is an opportunity to speak openly and receive non-judgmental and factual information regarding drugs and harm reduction advice with a member of The Loop's healthcare team. Where there is a dependency on the submitted substance we are able to support people in engaging and receiving further services, accessing support and treatment.
All info linked below…
Drug Checking
What The Loop say about their monthly drug-checking service:
The Loop's regular drug checking service, the first in the UK, takes place every last Saturday of the month in Bristol. The Loop team, chemists and healthcare staff, complete drug testing in our mobile laboratory and provide harm reduction advice and consultations informed by the testing of submitted substances. Everyone is welcome to use the service and to drop-in to meet and speak with The Loop.
All info linked below…
Reform Conference
The International Drug Policy Reform Conference 2023
What Drug Policy Alliance have to say about their event:
The Reform Conference is the premier gathering of the growing and dynamic drug policy reform movement. Every other year, the Drug Policy Alliance hosts this event, bringing together people working on the full range of drug policy issues from across the United States and around the world to listen, learn, and strategize.
Attendees will spend three days building community with people committed to finding alternatives to the war on drugs while participating in sessions given by leading experts from around the world. More than 1,200 attendees representing over 50 countries joined us in St. Louis, MO in 2019. We are excited to bring the conference to Phoenix, Arizona in 2023!
Since the last Reform Conference in 2019, the Drug Policy Alliance has released our new strategic vision. We are excited to share our vision and to strategize and mobilize reform with you in 2023!
Join us to strategize, build community, and organize around:
Decriminalizing Drugs and Building Health-Based Alternatives
Ensuring Our Systems Help, Not Hurt by Uprooting the Drug War from Our Daily Lives
Reinvesting Resources into Communities and Divesting from Punitive Police Responses
Rethinking and Reducing Punishment of People in the Drug Trade
Legalizing and Regulating Drugs the Right Way
Drug Checking
What The Loop say about their monthly drug-checking service:
The Loop's regular drug checking service, the first in the UK, takes place every last Saturday of the month in Bristol. The Loop team, chemists and healthcare staff, complete drug testing in our mobile laboratory and provide harm reduction advice and consultations informed by the testing of submitted substances. Everyone is welcome to use the service and to drop-in to meet and speak with The Loop.
Members of the public can submit a substance for testing at Bristol Drug Project in Brunswick Square (look for the pink door). This is an anonymous service and no name needs to be provided. A brief assessment, related to the use of the submitted drug will be completed, and this informs the information that can be shared following the laboratory testing. This all takes place within an hour of submitting the substance, and there is an opportunity to speak openly and receive non-judgmental and factual information regarding drugs and harm reduction advice with a member of The Loop's healthcare team. Where there is a dependency on the submitted substance we are able to support people in engaging and receiving further services, accessing support and treatment.
All info linked below…
Drug Checking
What The Loop say about their monthly drug-checking service:
The Loop's regular drug checking service, the first in the UK, takes place every last Saturday of the month in Bristol. The Loop team, chemists and healthcare staff, complete drug testing in our mobile laboratory and provide harm reduction advice and consultations informed by the testing of submitted substances. Everyone is welcome to use the service and to drop-in to meet and speak with The Loop.
Members of the public can submit a substance for testing at Bristol Drug Project in Brunswick Square (look for the pink door). This is an anonymous service and no name needs to be provided. A brief assessment, related to the use of the submitted drug will be completed, and this informs the information that can be shared following the laboratory testing. This all takes place within an hour of submitting the substance, and there is an opportunity to speak openly and receive non-judgmental and factual information regarding drugs and harm reduction advice with a member of The Loop's healthcare team. Where there is a dependency on the submitted substance we are able to support people in engaging and receiving further services, accessing support and treatment.
All info linked below…
Drug Checking
What The Loop say about their monthly drug-checking service:
The Loop's regular drug checking service, the first in the UK, takes place every last Saturday of the month in Bristol. The Loop team, chemists and healthcare staff, complete drug testing in our mobile laboratory and provide harm reduction advice and consultations informed by the testing of submitted substances. Everyone is welcome to use the service and to drop-in to meet and speak with The Loop.
Members of the public can submit a substance for testing at Bristol Drug Project in Brunswick Square (look for the pink door). This is an anonymous service and no name needs to be provided. A brief assessment, related to the use of the submitted drug will be completed, and this informs the information that can be shared following the laboratory testing. This all takes place within an hour of submitting the substance, and there is an opportunity to speak openly and receive non-judgmental and factual information regarding drugs and harm reduction advice with a member of The Loop's healthcare team. Where there is a dependency on the submitted substance we are able to support people in engaging and receiving further services, accessing support and treatment.
All info linked below…
ICPR
Interdisciplinary Conference on Psychedelic Research 2024
What ICPR have to say about their event:
ICPR features world-leading experts from many academic disciplines, including psychiatry, psychology, neuroscience, anthropology, ethnobotany, and philosophy who come together to give a scientific conference for academics, therapists, researchers, clinicians, policymakers, and members of the public. The OPEN Foundation has been organising 6 large and international conferences since 2010.
ICPR is a podium for a wide variety of ideas, disciplines, perspectives, localities, individuals, and communities involved in advancing psychedelic research and therapies.
David Nutt Talk
The 50 Year Ban on Psychedelics - An Evening with Prof David Nutt
What Drug Science have to say about their event:
The Godfather of Neuropsychopharmacology”, Professor David Nutt, will join us at the University of Sussex to delve into the divisive history of psychedelic policy and why the banning of psychedelics in the early 1970s was perhaps the worst censorship of science in history.
In this thought-provoking talk, Professor Nutt will explore the profound benefits of psychedelics in the realms of mental health and the shortcomings of current drug policy.
Info & tickets linked below…
Staying Safe
Staying Safe with Prof Adam Winstock
What Drug Science have to say about their upcoming talk:
Join us on the 16th of May for an evening at Imperial College London exploring the world of harm reduction and drug use with Prof Adam Winstock. We will discuss the future of creating safer and more supportive drug policies at universities that can not only improve student well-being but also provide an opportunity for safer drug use education.
Full details plus tickets linked below…
Voices For Smarter Choices
The Voices for Smarter Choices message:
We are Voices for Smarter Choices, a group of individuals committed to evidence-based drug policy reform in the UK. Despite progress in other countries, the UK has continued to enforce a very punitive and repressive drug policy, which is inhumane and not supported by recent advances in science. We are organising this rally to demonstrate the public support for legislative change in the UK so that members of parliament are called to action and held responsible for their unresponsiveness to the pressing need for drug policy reform.