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Joining it up

2008 Conference

Joining it up - making the new drug strategy work for communities

The London Drug Policy Forum's annual conference will take place on 06 June 2008 at the Guildhall, London. It will be an early opportunity to consider what the new strategy will mean for you and the services and communities in your area.

This one day conference will look at the implications of Drugs: Protecting Families and Communities for local partnerships as well as exploring the issues faced as we seek to create the systems and services for the future.

For further information or to book places, download the conference flyer here: Joining it up 2008 (218kb).

 

LDPF

London Drug Policy Forum

The London Drug Policy Forum assists, supports and advises policy makers on drug issues affecting the capital to promote good practice on education and prevention, community safety and improving services for drug users.

The LDPF has been making an important contribution to policy development associated with drug use since 1991. Over this period it has also developed a number of resources to help support local delivery, especially within London. In recent years the profile of the LDPF has increased significantly.

The Forum works with a wide range of partners including central and regional government, local authority bodies, voluntary sector agencies, community groups as well as the private sector and business groups. The Forum also acts as host for overseas visitors who wish to learn more about UK drug policy. For example we have hosted the Anti –Narcotics Minister from Afghanistan (at the request of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office) as well as representatives from the USA and Europe.

For further information about the LDPF including resources and conferences, please use the links on the left.


Last modified: 25 March 2008 | Author: Leiann Clarke
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