Sheffield: Take Drugs Seriously
"The Sheffield: Take Drugs Seriously event provided the platform for discussions on drug policy reform, harm reduction, and the broader socio-economic implications of prohibition. Members of the local community [...]
Between the cracks
Between the Cracks We were delighted to attend the launch of a new poetry collection by friend of Anyone’s Child, Pete Weinstock, last week. This [...]
It’s been six years since Ben died
It's been six years since Ben died It has been 6 years since my son Ben died from a heroin overdose. I would like to say things have [...]
How to do research around drug issues
“People using drugs are expecting stigma and shame. You have to be extremely careful not to slip up and make them feel uncomfortable.” “You’re interviewing people who should be [...]
How Regulating Drugs Can Protect Young People
This blog makes the case for the legalisation and regulation of drugs by explaining how it can protect young and vulnerable people in our communities. This piece is an [...]
Remembering Ben
This blog was written by Anyone's Child member, Hilary, for International Overdose Awareness Day It's been a little over 5 years since my oldest son Ben died from [...]