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Special Event Therapeutic Communities CND UNODC 2018

13/03: Special Side Event on therapeutic communities organized by UNODC. “Shedding Ligth on the Science of Therapeutic Communities”. Dianova and EFTC as co-sponsors.

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Special Event Therapeutic Communities CND UNODC 2018

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  1. Special Event Therapeutic Communities CND UNODC 2018 RESEARCH SELF HELP RECOVERY EXPERTISE Shedding Light on the Science of Therapeutic Communities Reviewing the latest evidence, sharing experiences from different fields and exploring their potential United Nations 61st Commission on Narcotic Drugs Vienna International Center Tuesday 13th of March 2018 from 14:20 to 15:50PM Room M-7 Organized by Government of Greece, Government of Spain, Asociación Proyecto Hombre, KETHEA and UNODC: Co-organizers: Special Event

  2. Shedding Light on the Science of Therapeutic Communities Reviewing the latest evidence, sharing experiences from different fields and exploring their potential Program Substance Use Disorders (SUDs) constitute a public health and security problem both in developed and developing countries. Nowadays, scientific evidence has established that SUDs are a multifactorial disorder associated with a variety of individual vulnerability conditions and social factors such as poverty, exposure to violence, crime and social exclusion. Strengthe- ning prevention and treatment for people suffering from substance-abuse is an essential demand reduction strategy of critical public health importance. The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime and the World Health Organization’s Internatio- nal Standards for the Treatment of Drug Use Disorders encourage all Member States to consider expanding the coverage and improving the quality of drug treatment programmes, interventions and policies on the basis of scientific evidence. The Standards recommend comprehensive and balanced approaches, and suggest scientific and human right based treatment modalities such as outreach working, and outpatient and residential programmes. Therapeutic Communities (TCs) are one of the most common and widely available treatment models worldwide. This special event will focus on the latest science of TCs models in the field of drug-de- pendence treatment and care. Furthermore, experiences from peers and fields will be shared to complement research from qualitative perspectives, sharing an updated picture of TCs worlwide. It will also be the occasion to present and discuss innovative study designs to measure and explore the potential of an adjusting TC model. Speakers Oriol Esculies, International Commissioner, Association Proyecto Hombre (chairing) Government of Spain Government of Greece Gilberto Gerra, Chief, Drug Prevention and Health Branch. United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime Rowdy Yates, President. European Federation of Therapeutic Communities Fabian Chiosso, President. Latin American Federation of Therapeutic Communities Thomas Legl, President. Euro-TC and Former President, Vienna NGO Committee on Drugs Wouter Vanderplasschen, Researcher. Universi- ty of Ghent, Belgium Wadih Maalouf, Coordinator of the Joint Research Project of UNODC, Association Proyecto Hombre and KETHEA. Drug Preven- tion and Health Branch, UNODC Sushma Taylor, President. World Federation of Therapeutic Communities Phaedon Kaloterakis, Deputy director. KETHEA A joint statement will be read by the Spanish soprano Ainhoa Arteta There will be interpretation services English-Spanish The event will be followed by a reception at the coffee corner (hall in front of the Press Room). Special Event Shedding Light on the Science of Therapeutic Communities Reviewing the latest evidence, sharing experiences from different fields and exploring their potential Program Substance Use Disorders (SUDs) constitute a public health and security problem both in developed and developing countries. Nowadays, scientific evidence has established that SUDs are a multifactorial disorder associated with a variety of individual vulnerability conditions and social factors such as poverty, exposure to violence, crime and social exclusion. Strengthe- ning prevention and treatment for people suffering from substance-abuse is an essential demand reduction strategy of critical public health importance. The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime and the World Health Organization’s Internatio- nal Standards for the Treatment of Drug Use Disorders encourage all Member States to consider expanding the coverage and improving the quality of drug treatment programmes, interventions and policies on the basis of scientific evidence. The Standards recommend comprehensive and balanced approaches, and suggest scientific and human right based treatment modalities such as outreach working, and outpatient and residential programmes. Therapeutic Communities (TCs) are one of the most common and widely available treatment models worldwide. This special event will focus on the latest science of TCs models in the field of drug-de- pendence treatment and care. Furthermore, experiences from peers and fields will be shared to complement research from qualitative perspectives, sharing an updated picture of TCs worlwide. It will also be the occasion to present and discuss innovative study designs to measure and explore the potential of an adjusting TC model. Speakers Oriol Esculies, International Commissioner, Association Proyecto Hombre (chairing) Government of Spain Government of Greece Gilberto Gerra, Chief, Drug Prevention and Health Branch. United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime Rowdy Yates, President. European Federation of Therapeutic Communities Fabian Chiosso, President. Latin American Federation of Therapeutic Communities Thomas Legl, President. Euro-TC and Former President, Vienna NGO Committee on Drugs Wouter Vanderplasschen, Researcher. Universi- ty of Ghent, Belgium Wadih Maalouf, Coordinator of the Joint Research Project of UNODC, Association Proyecto Hombre and KETHEA. Drug Preven- tion and Health Branch, UNODC Sushma Taylor, President. World Federation of Therapeutic Communities Phaedon Kaloterakis, Deputy director. KETHEA A joint statement will be read by the Spanish soprano Ainhoa Arteta There will be interpretation services English-Spanish The event will be followed by a reception at the coffee corner (hall in front of the Press Room). Special Event

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