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Presentations
Full list of speaker presentations from the conference, along with online audio of the main hall and hall 2 speeches, powerpoint presentations, abstracts and biographies...
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Dima Abdulrahim, Senior Researcher, National Treatment Agency
Are drug service users in England getting adequate harm reduction support? Findings of the 2006 NTA annual user satisfaction survey

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David Best, Senior Lecturer in Addictions, Department of Psychiatry, Queen Elizabeth Psychiatric Hospital, Birmingham
Chair: day one - welcome and introduction
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The NAC trials, and the wider use of naloxone in the prevention of overdose deaths
Anne Boid, Needle Exchange Worker, Turning Point, Sheffield
Mobile needle exchange – Sharp action
Colin Bradbury, Treatment Delivery Manager, National Treatment Agency
Implementing the treatment outcomes profile (TOP)
Jamie Bridge, Communications and Project Development Officer, International Harm Reduction Association
International lessons for national practice – Part 2
Look ahead to Barcelona 2008
TOP
Martin Chandler, Inter Agency Drug Misuse Database Manager, Centre for Public Health in Liverpool, John Moores University
Injecting drug use: myth, fact and opinion
Jody Clark, Proactive Outreach Worker, Drugs and Homeless Initiative, Warmley
Dial a needle - meeting the needs of rural injecting drug users
Linda Cusick, Reader in substance use, University of Paisley
Defining sex work as work for human rights and harm reduction
TOP
Jon Derricott, Exchange Supplies
Crack cocaine: evidence based, credible and accurate harm reduction information
A video specially commissioned for the conference
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Complications of neck injecting
Sandra Dunn, Peer Coordinator, Peer 2 Peer (P2P), Vancouver Coastal Health's Addiction Services, Canada
Challenges of peer positions
TOP
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Chris Ford, GP & SMMGP Clinical Lead
Discussing, testing and thinking about hepatitis A, B & C and HIV: getting it right in practice
Peter Furlong, Project Co-ordinator, Lighthouse Project, Liverpool
The peer to peer project: changes in injecting drug users' knowledge, attitude and behaviour
TOP
Jimi Grieve, NUN
International lessons for national practice – Part 2
Launch of the service user group report on Warsaw conference
TOP
Vivian Hope, Research Fellow. Centre for Research on Drugs & Health Behaviour, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Cause for caution: BBVs and beyond in the UK
Neil Hunt, Director of Research, KCA & Honorary Senior Research Associate at the European Institute for of Social Services, University of Kent
Drug consumption room pilots: needed now, possible tomorrow?
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Complications of neck injecting
Carole Hunter, Lead Pharmacist, Glasgow Addiction Services
Pharmacy plus (examining current and future roles for pharmacists)
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Naloxone in Glasgow
TOP
Ayesha Khundakar, North West NDTMS liaison manager, based at the Centre For Public Health, Liverpool John Moores University
Patterns of mortality amongst injecting and non-injecting drug users in contact with treatment services in the North West of England 2003/04 - 2005/06
TOP
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Mike McCarron, National Drugs Officer, Scottish Association of Alcohol and Drug Action Teams/Scotland's Futures Forum.
Drug consumption room pilots: needed now, possible tomorrow?
Jim McVeigh, Head of Substance Use and Reader in Substance Use Epidemiology, Centre for Public Health, Liverpool John Moores University
Injecting drug use: myth, fact and opinion
Graham Miller, Director, Double Impact Services
A life after drugs - developing policy & best practice for aftercare
TOP
Haitham Nadeem, Consultant Psychiatrist in Addiction, Trafford Substance Misuse Services
Prescribing injectable opioids and the role of the observed clinic
Heather Nesbit, Specialist Nurse, Ravenscraig Hospital, Greenock
Wound care within needle exchange
Tom Neville, Service user patient rep/member SMMGP
How will the results from the trials for the Home Affairs Committee on injectable opioid therapy (IOT) effect those already receiving this treatment?
NTA
Good practice in harm reduction: consultation on forthcoming NTA briefing
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Susan O'Leary, Integrated Drug Strategy & Treatment Manager, HMP YOI Parc
HMP Parc - peer support drug awareness scheme
Erin O’Mara, Editor, Black Poppy
International lessons for national practice – Part 2
Black Poppy’s video perspectives on conference
TOP
TOP
Roweena Russell, Harm Reduction Strategy Manager, Drug Action Team, Development Directorate, Tyne and Wear
LARK - live assessment resource kit
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Jenny Scott, Lecturer in Pharmacy Practice, University of Bath
Welcome and introduction
Royston Scott, CARAT Team Leader, HMP YOI Parc
HMP Parc - peer support drug awareness scheme
Claire Shaw, Researcher at the Centre for Public Health, Liverpool John Moores University
The peer to peer project: changes in injecting drug users' knowledge, attitude and behaviour
Lesley Shipley, manager of Access 2, Tier 2 Harm Reduction Team, Trafford Substance Misuse Services
Prescribing injectable opioids and the role of the observed clinic
TOP
TOP
Erica Whalley, Drug Action Team, Development Directorate, Tyne and Wear
LARK - live assessment resource kit
Marie White, Community Staff Nurse, Rochdale Community Drugs Team
Beyond BBVs - other injection related infections
Sue Whitfield, Deputy Manager, Surrey Harm Reduction Outreach Service
Brown & white: harm reduction workshops for crack & heroin IDUs
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