• Committee Members

DFA Executive Committee Member

Ms Sharon Carr

  • 1988 Developed social awareness of the tragedy of drug abuse through a widened exposure in a career that took Ms Carr travelling worldwide for 25 years in addition to social science and humanities studies.
  • 2006 An individual close to Ms Carr was trapped in a chronic cycle of heroin and cocaine addiction.  Consequently she consulted experts in heroin and cocaine addiction.  As a result of Ms Carr’s investigations, she saw firsthand the benefits of opioid antagonist treatment, Naltrexone, counseling programs, compliance monitoring and urine drug testing.
  • 2011-2015 Member Drug Free Australia
  • 2011-2013 Chairperson of the Addiction Treatment Foundation Inc.
  • 2012 Assisted preparation of submissions to NSW Parliament Legislative Assembly Committee, titled “Effectively Treating Opiate Addiction (2013)”
  • Has an ongoing commitment to aid public awareness in abstinence based treatments and support for families who are the victims of drug and alcohol addiction.

Let Australians know new, real harms of cannabis
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New scientific studies published in some of the world’s best medical journals (see link below for the studies) are showing that cannabis is likely causal in twice as many cancers as tobacco, as well as most birth defects. Massive population studies are now confirming what decades of laboratory research into the physiological effects of cannabis had already discovered. Yet the media mostly refuses to cover press releases from drug prevention organisations drawing attention to these studies, leaving medicinal and recreational cannabis users in the dark about the damage it is doing. Its damage to mental health is likewise being largely ignored by the media. DFA request your support for this very important gofundme cause.

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THE SAVE YOUR BRAIN ALCOHOL & DRUG EDUCATION RESOURCE

PUTS PREVENTION FIRST

Drug Free Australia will soon offer new suite of health education modules, with a focus on Drug Use Prevention. ‘Save Your Brain’ (SYB) focuses age-appropriate resources from Year 5, through Middle School and into the Senior Secondary school level. In particular, it focusses on the impact of alcohol and other drugs on the brain. It also looks at protective factors to give teens the 'tools' to be able to negotiate anti-social requests in peer pressure situations.

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Check out the Drug Free Australia LIBRARY which covers a wide range of data regarding your field of endeavor. 

Check out the Drug Free Australia RECOMMENDED WEBSITES. These NGO’s  covers the best up-to-date data  regarding recovery, prevention and education on the world wide web.


 

"Jocelyn Rodriguez, 19, a Wendy's employee, told The New York Times that when she heard Ramos was the shooter, she was initially shocked, but then less surprised. She knew him to have a bad temper and to snap at people. He said he had a tendency to pick fights with co-workers and would often talk about how much he hated his mother and grandmother, whom he told her did not let him smoke weed or do what he wanted." Uvalde killer also shot his Grandmother first. (Read More)

 

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