Substitution and Maintenance Therapy: Confronting Ignorance, Prejudice and Stigma

Session Date: 
Saturday, November 5, 2011
Session Time: 
11:45am - 1:15pm
Session Type: 
Program

Substitution and Maintenance Therapy:  Confronting Ignorance, Prejudice and Stigma
San Gabriel A, Lobby Level
Despite persistent public resistance to substitution and maintenance therapies, innovative programs are advancing around the world. These programs are easing access to methadone, winning support for heroin-assisted treatment, and utilizing marijuana as an alternative to prescription pain medications. Although decades of evidence overwhelmingly show that substitution and maintenance therapies are cost-effective, humane and beneficial to public health, they still are not widely accepted as legitimate treatments for people struggling with addiction. What will it take to move the acceptance of substitution and maintenance therapies forward? 

Moderator:  Sharon Stancliff, Medical Director, Harm Reduction Coalition, New York City, NY

  • Tim Christie, Regional Director of Ethics Services, Horizon Health Network, New Brunswick, Canada   
  • Eugenia Oviedo-Joekes, Research Scientist, Centre for Health Evaluation and Outcome Sciences, Vancouver, Canada   
  • Olena Kucheruk, Coordinator, Harm Reduction Program, International Renaissance Foundation, Ukraine             
  • Amanda Reiman, Director of Research/Lecturer, UC Berkeley School of Social Welfare, Berkeley, CA 
  • Alex Wodak, Director, Alcohol and Drug Service at St Vincent's Hospital & President of the Australian Drug Law Reform Foundation, Sydney, Australia
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Panel
Room: San Gabriel A