Shelley Walker
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Researcher. ARC DECRA Fellow. Police Custody & Young People. Living on unceded Wurundjeri land.
Great launch of Kate Seear's report about
#humanrights
&
#drugpolicy
. Insightful panel discussions with Ele Morrison
@aivl.bsky.social
, Nick Kent @HRV & Alejandra Zuluaga about the importance of including the voices of
#PWUD
in
#drugpolicyreform
decision-making.
opal.latrobe.edu.au/articles/rep...
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Human rights and drug policy: Summary report of project findings and recommendations
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Thanks to
#HealthandJustice
for publishing our important article about the adverse impacts of
#COVID
policing on people who use drugs.
@curtinuniversity.bsky.social
@burnetinstitute.bsky.social
@higgspg.bsky.social
healthandjusticejournal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10....
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Disproportionate, differential and targeted treatment: people who use drugs’ experiences of policing during the COVID-19 pandemic - Health & Justice
Background During the COVID-19 pandemic, governments worldwide introduced law enforcement measures to deter and punish breaches of emergency public health orders. For example, in Victoria, Australia, ...
https://healthandjusticejournal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s40352-024-00314-4#:~:text=https://rdcu.be/d766A
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Pleased to share our article about the adverse impacts of
#COVID
policing on the lives of people who use drugs, published in the Conversation today. We call on governments to do the right thing and waive all outstanding COVID fines, to lift the financial and emotional burden on vulnerable groups.
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5 years after COVID began, outstanding fines mean marginalised Australians are still paying the highest price
In our new study, people told us they’d been fined for leaving home to access drug treatment programs – and still couldn’t afford to pay, years later.
https://theconversation.com/5-years-after-covid-began-outstanding-fines-mean-marginalised-australians-are-still-paying-the-highest-price-247912?utm_source=bluesky&utm_medium=bylineblueskybutton
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Standing with First Nations People on Yorta Yorta Country on this day of Mourning
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