What does a compassionate, evidence-based, practical response to ketamine look like for our communities?About this Event
Doncaster: Take Ketamine Seriously
Ketamine use is continually evolving. As availability increases and national reviews of its classification continue, communities are seeing rising social harms and physical health concerns. These emerging challenges require informed, coordinated, and targeted harm reduction responses.
Join Project 6 and Transform Drug Policy Foundation for a half-day conference exploring how communities, services, policymakers, and people with lived experience can shape a practical, evidence-informed, and compassionate response to ketamine use.
Speakers already confirmed:
Vicky Unwin: After her 21-year-old daughter died from an accidental ketamine overdose, Vicky became a leading voice for evidence-based drug education and reform. She is Chair of Transform Drug Policy Foundation and a member of Anyone’s Child,
Katy Porter, CEO of the drug checking charity The Loop
Prof. Anne Campbell: Queen’s University and Chair of the ACMD Harm Reduction, Treatment and Recovery Committee
Neil Woods: A former undercover police officer and co-author of two bestselling books on the drugs trade, Good Cop, Bad War and Drug Wars. Neil is Chair of Law Enforcement Action Partnership
Be part of a conversation with diverse voices from health, policy, research, service delivery, law enforcement, and lived experience about what works on the ground, what keeps people safer, what communities need, and how we can align practice, policy, and research in ways that reduce harm and strengthen wellbeing.
This event is co-hosted by Project 6 and Transform Drug Policy Foundation.
Event Venue
Little Theatre Doncaster, 1 King Street, Doncaster, United Kingdom
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