drobs on Air #2: Drugchecking Rostock

Die Sendung beschäftigt sich im Austausch mit Dr. rer. nat. Anja Gummesson mit der Thematik des mobilen Drugcheckings. In der vorherigen Ausgabe konnten wir Einblicke in den Bereich des Drugcheckings gebunden an eine Beratungsstelle, wie die drobs eine ist, erhalten. Diese Folge zeigt auf, wie die Variante des mobilen Checks erfolgt. Ihr erhaltet so Einblick wie Drugchecking im Kontext von Party, Festival und Co. stattfindet, welche Arten der Testungen bestehen, was mit den abgegebenen […]

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drobs on Air #2: Drugchecking Rostock

Die Sendung beschäftigt sich im Austausch mit Dr. rer. nat. Anja Gummesson mit der Thematik des mobilen Drugcheckings. In der... mehr

https://radiocorax.de/drobs-on-air-2-drugchecking-rostock/

#Drobs #Droge #Drug #Drugchecking

Wo kommt eigentlich die Vollkaskomentalität illegale Drogen kaufender Personen her, die meinen, der Staat müsste ihren Stoff kostenfrei testen?

#DrugChecking #Berlin

Viele Drogensüchtige sterben, weil sie gefährlich veränderte Stoffe konsumieren. Mit Drogen-Tests soll das verhindert werden.#WDR #Politik #Landespolitik #NRW #Drug-checking #Drogen #Konsumräume #Sucht #Schwerstabhängige
Land NRW beschließt Drug-checking: Drogentest für Schwerstabhängige
NRW beschließt Drogen-Checks für Schwerstabhängige

Viele Drogensüchtige sterben, weil sie gefährlich veränderte Stoffe konsumieren. Mit Drogen-Tests soll das verhindert werden.

wdr.de

Sono arrivata a casa adesso dopo evento sul drug checking del festival della scienza.
Era semplice ma molto ben fatto, peccato che ci abbiano portato ragazzini decisamente troppo piccoli x il taglio dell evento..

#drugchecking #RiduzioneDelDanno #droga #festivaldellascienza

Drug checking services handed bitter pill as Queensland government rams through law changes

The Queensland government has been unrepentant in its tough stance on drugs, with Health Minister Tim Nicholls telling state parliament this week it doesn't "support drug dealers", writes Janelle Miles.

ABC News

SANGUEN OPENS DROP-IN SITE

Sanguen Health Centre has reopened their life-saving drug checking program, which aims to reduce overdoses in the community.   

After receiving a federal exemption through Health Canada, Sanguen was able to begin operating the drug checking service at a new drop-in space at 130 Victoria St., as well as in Sanguen’s mobile community health van.   

Despite the restrictions around offering safe consumption, Sanguen wanted to ensure there was a space to maintain connections and offer health care and support to individuals in the community experiencing homelessness and addiction.  

The drug checking service was originally operated by Sanguen out of the Consumption and Treatment Site (CTS) in Kitchener.   

The CTS was forced to close its doors on Mar. 31, 2025 due to the provincial government’s Community Care and Recovery Act (CCRA) which stated CTS sites could not operate within 200-metres of a school or daycare.   

“Now that the CTS is gone, it’s especially important to allow people to make choices for themselves. Checking your drugs lets you know what’s in your drugs so that you can choose to either do that drug or not do that drug,” Leigh Wardlaw, drug checking lead at Sanguen, said.  

“Nobody plans to do a drug and overdose,” Wardlaw said.   

The drug testing machine is available for use on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays and can tell what is in substances, as well as how much.   

“One of the things that became really clear is that people were purchasing substances that they thought were something, and it turned out that they weren’t,” Violet Umanetz, manager of harm reduction and outreach at Sanguen, said.  

While at the CTS, staff were able to provide immediate healthcare if a substance caused an adverse reaction.   

“When the site closed, we realized that we were going to still need to provide that educational piece so people could make decisions to keep themselves safe,” Umanetz said.  

The space, Umanetz says, offers a way to provide services lost through the CTS that pertain to supporting the community’s well being.    

“Once we built those relationships [at the CTS] it was really hard to imagine having to let those go and not be able to be there for people the way that they deserve, “Umanetz said.   

The casual drop-in space offers the community various supports such as drug checking, harm reduction, a chance to connect or just a spot to enjoy air conditioning.  

“They can come in to do crafts or board games or play cards or again, just sit and relax,” Umanetz said.  

Umanetz said the impact of the CTS closure on the community has been huge.   

“People who use drugs are feeling lost right now. They’re feeling that they don’t matter, that their lives don’t matter,” she said.  

Umanetz said there have been a number of community deaths and overdoses since the CTS has closed.   

“It’s not just about the deaths, it’s also the traumas of responding to overdoses of waking up next to somebody who’s not breathing,” she said. “Those overdoses are so awful to be a part of and to witness.”  

While the new drop in space is a start, Umanetz is hopeful the community continues to advocate and that more support spaces will open up in the future.   

“We’re going to get back to all the things that we need in our community to keep everybody safe and and healthy and alive.  

But it’s going to take a lot of work and a lot of advocacy from people to to keep it on the radar and keep things moving,” she said.   

The print version of this article on page 5 of Vol. 13 Issue 10, has the headline, “Sanguen opens CTS drop-in site,” which has been changed here. The drop-in site is a community space with tools for drug-checking.

#consumptionAndTreatmentSite #CTS #drugChecking #drugUse #Drugs #leighWardlaw #SafinaJennah #violetUmanetz

Presentazione di Guida stupefacente - apericena e djset

Csoa Gabrio, venerdì 30 maggio alle ore 18:30 CEST

“Scegliere la propria droga è un atto politico. […] Una “realtà” come la nostra, pervasa da cocaina e antidepressivi, è, per esempio, una società basata sulla paura e sulla violenza; chi la vuole cambiare deve conoscere che cosa fanno queste sostanze e deve trovare le alternative capaci di costruire un’alterazione spirituale e un contro-contagio al malocchio imperante.” (Dalla prefazione a Guida Stupefacente di Edoardo Camurri)

Sulla base dello stimolo di questa citazione che ci invita a riflettere politicamente sui consumi di sostanze esistenti nei contesti che attraversiamo - sia come specchio di strutture economico-sociali più ampie, che come pattern culturali ed esistenziali - da qualche mese ci siamo trovatx a riflettere sul tema e a mettere a fuoco il bisogno di dotarci dei più svariati strumenti per elaborare e gestire il consumo di sostanze stupefacenti nei nostri spazi e nelle nostre vite.

Esempi virtuosi di Riduzione del danno, come il Lab57 di Bologna e progetto Neutravel qui in Piemonte, ci hanno mostrato e rendono evidente tuttora come sia possibile adottare un approccio di non giudizio e basato sull’autodeterminazione quando ci si relaziona con chi consuma, dotandosi degli strumenti, pratici e teorici, per rendere gli spazi fisici e virtuali il più safe possibili. Per tanto avremo la possibilità di avere per l’evento un servizio di drug checking, pratica che riteniamo centrale nell’ottica di un consumo libero e consapevole.

Dandoci, quindi, l’obiettivo di problematizzare costantemente e costruire un discorso politico sulle sostanze che vada oltre forme di riduzionismo proibizionista e moralismi altri, abbiamo deciso di ospitare un confronto a partire dal testo “Guida Stupefacente” di Massimo Lorenzani e Tobia D’Onofrio per aprire una discussione orizzontale su cosa significhi realmente rendere gli spazi più attraversabili per tuttx e mettere al centro i/le consumatorx che rimangono i soggetti protagonisti di questo discorso.

Dopo la presentazione, ci sarà un’apericena benefit e a seguire dj set fino a 00:30! L’evento si terrà tutto all’aperto, tranne in caso di pioggia. ☔️

Vi aspettiamo tuttx il 30 Maggio dalle 18:30 al Csoa Gabrio in via Millio 42. ❤️‍🔥

https://gancio.cisti.org/event/presentazione-di-guida-stupefacente-apericena-e-djset

Drug checking services make festivals safer, research shows - University of Liverpool News

Drug checking services make festivals safer, research shows

News

Gute Nacht mit:

Forscher bieten erstmals kostenlosen anonymes Drugchecking in einem Club an. Das interessante daran ist: Nach 20 Sekunden steht das Ergebnis fest 😃👍🏻

https://www.aachener-zeitung.de/panorama/forscher-bieten-erstmals-kostenlose-drogentests-in-disko-an/27434517.html

War sogar in der #Tagesschau

#drugchecking #substanzen

Forscher bieten erstmals kostenlose Drogentests in Disko an

Gestreckt oder überdosiert? Besucher einer Schweriner Diskothek können ihre Drogen auf Reinheit testen lassen. Die einzigartige Gesetzeslage in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern macht es möglich.

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