Drug users’ voices must be heard in the battle against addiction
“No one wants to be an addict”: Mark Johnson criticizes the government’s methadone strategy for addicts, advocating for abstinence-based treatment instead. Johnson also stresses the need to include addicts’ experiences within policy-making.
Type
Media
Topic
Drugs & Alcohol, Mark Johnson
Date
20/01/2010
Date Accessed
17/07/2024
Publisher
The Guardian
Author
Mark Johnson
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