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Keeping them connected—reducing drug‐related harm in Australian schools from a Catholic perspective
Author(s) -
NORDEN PETER
Publication year - 2008
Publication title -
drug and alcohol review
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.018
H-Index - 74
eISSN - 1465-3362
pISSN - 0959-5236
DOI - 10.1080/09595230802090121
Subject(s) - harm reduction , harm , duty , perspective (graphical) , norm (philosophy) , zero tolerance , duty of care , medicine , public relations , sociology , political science , psychology , criminology , medical education , nursing , law , public health , artificial intelligence , computer science
In this Harm Reduction Digest, Father Peter Norden of Jesuit Social Services (Australia) summarises the findings of a report of a consultation into how Catholic schools in Australia address substance use by school students. The report showed that while in the past the ‘zero tolerance’ approach had been the norm, more recently there had been a growing awareness in Catholic schools that it is possible to respond to the needs of drug‐using students while being respectful of the duty of care to other students. Moreover, harm reduction was accepted as a serious objective for drug policy and practice in Australian Catholic schools. The paper canvases the key issues that emerged from the consultation and suggests what ‘good practice’ looks like, providing useful guidance for both Catholic and non‐Catholic schools alike. For those of us outside the Catholic school system, the paper provides an enlightening read about how substance use can be best addressed within schools.

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