68 results on '"Lenton, Simon"'
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2. Real or fake? Sourcing and marketing of non‐prescribed benzodiazepines amongst two samples of people who regularly use illicit drugs in Australia
3. The Overdose Response with Take Home Naloxone (ORTHN) project: Evaluation of health worker training, attitudes and perceptions
4. The cost and impact of distributing naloxone to people who are prescribed opioids to prevent opioid‐related deaths: findings from a modelling study
5. Changes in illicit drug use and markets with the COVID‐19 pandemic and associated restrictions: findings from the Ecstasy and Related Drugs Reporting System, 2016–20
6. Study drug use among university students in Western Australia: Results of a web survey and their policy and practice implications
7. Regulating cannabis retail for public health over private profit
8. Safety first: Beliefs of older peers supplying alcohol to underage friends
9. Use of alcohol swabs to clean injecting sites among people who regularly inject drugs in Australia
10. Designing, implementing and evaluating the overdose response with take‐home naloxone model of care: An evaluation of client outcomes and perspectives
11. Alcohol supply as a favour for a friend: Scenarios of alcohol supply to younger friends and siblings
12. Take-home naloxone in Australia and beyond
13. Double dropping down under: Correlates of simultaneous consumption of two ecstasy pills in a sample of Australian outdoor music festival attendees
14. An overview of take-home naloxone programs in Australia
15. Take-home naloxone in Australia and beyond
16. Does training people to administer take-home naloxone increase their knowledge? Evidence from Australian programs
17. Knowledge of naloxone and take-home naloxone programs among a sample of people who inject drugs in Australia: Variations across capital cities
18. Assessing causality in drug policy analyses: How useful are the Bradford Hill criteria in analysing take-home naloxone programs?
19. On sentinel samples, sales data and potency
20. Legal cannabis industry adopting strategies of the tobacco industry
21. Findings and lessons learnt from implementing Australia's first health service based take-home naloxone program
22. Working together: Expanding the availability of naloxone for peer administration to prevent opioid overdose deaths in the Australian Capital Territory and beyond
23. The rise of new psychoactive substance use in Australia
24. New regulated markets for recreational cannabis: public health or private profit?
25. Commentary on Williamset al. (2014): Family matters-new resources for managing opioid overdose with take-home naloxone
26. Self‐reported recent testing and diagnosis for sexually transmitted infections among regular ecstasy users in Australia, 2011–2012
27. Patterns of synthetic cannabinoid use in Australia
28. Evidence of increasing age of onset of cannabis use among younger Australians
29. MAKING SPACE FOR CANNABIS POLICY EXPERIMENTS
30. Affective disorders and anxiety disorders predict the risk of drug harmful use and dependence
31. Enhancing clinical research with alcohol, tobacco and cannabis problems and dependence
32. A tale of CIN—the Cannabis Infringement Notice scheme in Western Australia
33. Now is the time to take steps to allow peer access to naloxone for heroin overdose in Australia
34. [Commentary] CASE FOR PEER NALOXONE FURTHER STRENGTHENED
35. Cross-reporting of animal abuse
36. ‘Intervening factors in caregivers’assessments of pain in non-communicating children’
37. Evaluation of the Western Australian Cannabis Infringement Notice scheme-an overview
38. Expected impacts of the Cannabis Infringement Notice scheme in Western Australia on attitudes and drug use of school children
39. Expected impacts of the Cannabis Infringement Notice scheme in Western Australia on regular users and their involvement in the cannabis market
40. SPECIAL SECTION: EVALUATION OF THE WESTERN AUSTRALIAN CANNABIS INFRINGEMENT NOTICE SCHEME-PHASE 1: Community attitudes towards cannabis law and the proposed Cannabis Infringement Notice scheme in Western Australia
41. Cannabis law reform in Western Australia: an opportunity to test theories of marginal deterrence and legitimacy*
42. A framework for prevention
43. Pot, politics and the press-reflections on cannabis law reform in Western Australia
44. Commentary on ‘Access to education for children and young people with medical needs: a practitioner's view’ by Christine Seymour
45. Commentary on ‘Time to go home: putting together a package of care’ by Ann Gatford
46. Potential impacts on the incidence of fatal heroin‐related overdose in Western Australia: a time‐series analysis
47. Intervening factors in caregivers' assessments of pain in non-communicating children
48. A trial of naloxone for peer administration has merit, but will the lawyers let it happen?
49. Public awareness, knowledge and attitudes regarding the CEN system in South Australia
50. Infringement versus conviction: the social impact of a minor cannabis offence in South Australia and Western Australia
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