News (Media Awareness Project) - Australia: LTE: No Handouts |
Title: | Australia: LTE: No Handouts |
Published On: | 2001-06-25 |
Source: | West Australian (Australia) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-25 15:48:32 |
NO HANDOUTS
A HEROIN trial would involve providing, on average, three injections a day
for an addict. Trained staff for round-the-clock service could cost as much
as $10,000 a year for each addict.*
One might justify this expense if users were getting off drugs, but in the
Swiss heroin trials, only 7 per cent of participants even attempted
abstinence therapy.*
Australia's Salvation Army rehabilitation programs do better than that -
with 24 per cent abstinence rates.*
Heroin handouts would be a step backwards.
(*From Drug Precipice, edited by Athol Moffitt, UNSW Press, 1998, appendix
C, page 203).
ARNOLD JAGO,
Mildura.
A HEROIN trial would involve providing, on average, three injections a day
for an addict. Trained staff for round-the-clock service could cost as much
as $10,000 a year for each addict.*
One might justify this expense if users were getting off drugs, but in the
Swiss heroin trials, only 7 per cent of participants even attempted
abstinence therapy.*
Australia's Salvation Army rehabilitation programs do better than that -
with 24 per cent abstinence rates.*
Heroin handouts would be a step backwards.
(*From Drug Precipice, edited by Athol Moffitt, UNSW Press, 1998, appendix
C, page 203).
ARNOLD JAGO,
Mildura.
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