Public event: Weston-super-Mare Takes Drugs Seriously
Drugs can be dangerous. But does banning them cause more harm than good? Come along to learn about the impact of drugs on Weston-super-Mare and how we can better protect [...]
Anyone’s Child Network at the UN: calling on international governments to save lives through legal regulation
Families from across the world tell their stories about what it’s like to live on the front line of the global drug war. Anyone’s Child is at the UN to [...]
I’m a partner in a city law firm and I want to legalise drugs to protect my kids
This is a guest blog by Rosalind Connor originally posted on the Transform blog Amongst my many Christmas traditions is forcing my sons (now sixteen and fourteen) to watch “Bugsy [...]
World AIDS day 2017
This blog is adapted from the Count the Costs of the War on Drugs briefing: Threatening public health, spreading disease and death. On World AIDS Day, we can unite in [...]
Being a parent without a child…
Earlier this month Anyone's Child member Anne-Marie Cockburn went to Norway to tell her story at the Nordic Reform Conference 2017. Following this visit, we are delighted to announce that Norway [...]
Legalising drugs to improve children’s welfare
Today, on the United Nations Universal Children's Day, Anyone's Child is heading to London to demand that the government controls and regulates drugs. Please read Radhika’s blog below to find out [...]