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| WFTC ISSUES FINAL STATEMENT ON HARM REDUCTION | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| The Executive Council at its mid-year meeting, 12-13 September
2002, Voted unanimously to support the following statement on Harm Reduction |
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Prelude |
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| At the instance of the Executive Council at their mid-year Meeting in the year 2000, the President engaged our long-time Colleague, Dr. Martien Kooyman of the Netherlands, to Chair a Study of Harm Reduction for purposes of WFTC's response to this issue. Anthony Gelormino (U.S.A.) accepted the operational post as Executive Director. Their study was inaugurated at the 20th World Conference (San Francisco 2000), continued by post/facsimile/e-mail during the period, and culminated in a final review at the recent 21st World Conference (Melbourne 2002). The Harm Reduction Study Commission now submits to the Executive Council its recommendation as Official Policy on the subject. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Whereas: WFTC Standards and Goals clearly enunciates that the "Therapeutic Community represents a design of treatment which is directed primarily toward recovery from substance abuse through personal growth and which requires abstinence from mind-altering substances (including prescription drugs used illegally)"; Be it resolved: Abstinence is a goal for individuals in the Therapeutic Community process and TCs will give a voice to a person in its decision-making process; Be it resolved, further: Interaction with other health and social service networks will be based on treatment concepts leading to abstinence. Consequently, involvement with concepts of addiction as an incurable disease is precarious; Be it resolved, further: Needle exchange projects and providing addictive drugs, without personal contacts directed toward improving the life of clients, are inhumane and should be avoided. Prescribing of a substitute drug should be a component of a program directed at rehabilitating the client; Be it resolved, further: Therapeutic Communities treat people, not drugs. Drug addiction is a symptom of other problems that can be dealt with after the drug abuse and other acting-out behavior has stopped; Be it resolved, further: Treatment of addiction, which takes place in Therapeutic Communities, is Harm Reduction. However, Harm Reduction, as the term is commonly used, is not treatment. Therapeutic Communities should aspire to be part of an integrated treatment system including residential and outpatient programs, day centers, methadone programs, detoxification clinics, prison and hospital alternatives. |
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This document summarized an extensive global study, reviews
and research over the last year by the Standards and Goals Sub-Committee
on Harm Reduction. Chairman Dr. Martien Kooyman, Vice Chairman Wilbur
Grimson, and the Committee, along with Executive Director Anthony Gelormino,
did an outstanding job in compiling the comments and recommendations,
solicited and received, relative to this very complex issue. The result
is a very clear and concise position, which the Executive Council felt
was truly representative of the WFTC membership. |
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