Kenya and the Universal Power of Story
This is a blog by Jane Slater, Campaign Manager for Anyone's Child I’m headed to Kenya next week for work I told my friends - Really? The response. Does Kenya [...]
On UN Universal Children’s Day: Bereaved families lobby Prime Minister and Parliament to legalise and regulate drugs
Anyone's Child on UN Universal Children's Day **Media Alert** On UN Universal Children's Day: Bereaved families lobby Prime Minister and Parliament to legalise and regulate drugs [...]
The ‘spice’ problem and how we should be tackling it
This article was originally published on the Transform Drug Policy Foundation blog You don’t need a PhD in the history of alcohol Prohibition to realise that banning drugs doesn’t have [...]
Bristol takes drugs seriously
Last week Bristol finally took its escalating illegal drug problem seriously and the city played host to a week of diverse and vibrant events centred on drug policy reform. Local [...]
Bristol legend remembered in Stokes Croft mural calling for legal regulation
Paul Larner AKA Punky Paul, a homeless man who tragically died from a suspected drug overdose last week is being remembered on a mural that was unveiled a week [...]
The Misuse of Drugs Act 1971: the Most Dangerous Law of Our Time
This blog was written by Anyone's Child member, Hope Humphreys. Anyone's Child street art in Bristol, UK. “If you do the crime, you do the time,” a phrase [...]