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Are you a young person living in Melbourne who is working/studying?

Tronica

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With moderator approval, I am posting this request from Kiran at NDRI, Melbourne office. It's a really interesting study that I think has the potential to diversity the debate on drugs through exposing a wide variety of experiences. :)

I'm a research associate at Curtin University's National Drug Research Institute. I'm involved with a research project that explores people’s experiences of living with a drug habit, dependence or addiction, how they cope and how they make decisions about drug use, drug treatment and everyday life. Importantly, the project aims to get a range of experiences, including those that exceed the commonly told stories of crisis and recovery. We’re keen to complicate ideas of addiction and to also feature stories of people who are coping and whose drug use is part of rich lives.

We’re currently seeking:

Young people (18-29) in Melbourne from diverse ethnic backgrounds whose primary drug is stimulants (e.g. speed, ice, cocaine) or cannabis and who are working/studying

Participation involves a one-hour confidential interview in a location of the participant’s choice in Melbourne. The focus of the interview will be on living with and managing a drug habit/dependence/addiction, help-seeking, treatment experiences, and feelings about the future. Participants will receive $50 reimbursement for their time.

The information we gather will be used to develop an informative website for people experiencing issues with alcohol and other drugs, their friends and family, and health professionals and policy makers. ​This part of the study runs from October to December 2014 or until we have reached our target of twenty participants. The study has been approved by the Curtin University Human Research Ethics Committee.

Anyone who is interested in participating or would like more information can contact me directly at [email protected] or on 03 9079 2204.

Thanks very much for your interest.

Best wishes,
Kiran Pienaar

National Drug Research Institute - Melbourne office
Curtin University
 
This is a particularly important study in relation to the 'Ice' story on Four Corners last night. Not to dismiss the problems occurring in those contexts, but this is not the only face of methamphetamine...
 
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