2nd April 2016 – Author: Vanessa Brown – Source: news.com.au
“Ice from all angles: Australian Drug Foundation release videos from ex-user, a parent and a doctors point of view.”
IT’S the addiction that’s gripping parts of the country like never seen before.
It’s been around for some time, but the ice epidemic has reached levels over the past three years that has caught many Australians off guard.
While seven per cent of Australians aged 14 years and over have used meth/amphetamines one or more times in their life, only two per cent of that same demographic have the drug in the previous 12 months. Yet, the problem of addiction continues to grow.
Why don’t people get help? How does one get help? How can we help?
According to the Australian Drug Foundation, the problem blocking the solution lies in the stigma surrounding ice addicts.
In a bid to breakdown the negativity and misunderstanding, the ADF has rolled out a three-part video series, which looks at the effect of ice on a former addict, a mother and a doctor.
The clips discuss the lack of understanding about addiction, and that underneath the problem lies someone’s child, brother or friend.
THE FORMER ADDICT: JAY MORRIS