A mixed methods study of drug use at outdoor music festivals in Western Australia and Victoria

This study investigated the nature and extent of drug use associated with Australian music festivals, assessed current and potential future policy and practice strategies aimed at reducing the risk of drug-related harm at festivals, and developed evidence-based recommendations aimed at improving cur...

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Main Author: Grigg, Jodie
Format: Thesis
Published: Curtin University 2020
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/79426
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description This study investigated the nature and extent of drug use associated with Australian music festivals, assessed current and potential future policy and practice strategies aimed at reducing the risk of drug-related harm at festivals, and developed evidence-based recommendations aimed at improving current strategies. Key recommendations included: expanding drug-checking services; ceasing the use of drug detection dogs; removing barriers to seeking medical attention; shifting to a harm reduction policy; and creating more enabling environments for harm reduction.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-794262022-05-30T05:14:27Z A mixed methods study of drug use at outdoor music festivals in Western Australia and Victoria Grigg, Jodie This study investigated the nature and extent of drug use associated with Australian music festivals, assessed current and potential future policy and practice strategies aimed at reducing the risk of drug-related harm at festivals, and developed evidence-based recommendations aimed at improving current strategies. Key recommendations included: expanding drug-checking services; ceasing the use of drug detection dogs; removing barriers to seeking medical attention; shifting to a harm reduction policy; and creating more enabling environments for harm reduction. 2020 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/79426 Curtin University fulltext
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A mixed methods study of drug use at outdoor music festivals in Western Australia and Victoria
title A mixed methods study of drug use at outdoor music festivals in Western Australia and Victoria
title_full A mixed methods study of drug use at outdoor music festivals in Western Australia and Victoria
title_fullStr A mixed methods study of drug use at outdoor music festivals in Western Australia and Victoria
title_full_unstemmed A mixed methods study of drug use at outdoor music festivals in Western Australia and Victoria
title_short A mixed methods study of drug use at outdoor music festivals in Western Australia and Victoria
title_sort mixed methods study of drug use at outdoor music festivals in western australia and victoria
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/79426