ISSUP Scientific Council

Introducing the ISSUP Scientific Council  

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In our continued commitment to keeping the ISSUP community updated on the latest research and evidence-based practice geared towards drug demand, ISSUP has established a Scientific Council to provide further support ISSUP in our efforts to ensure that resources shared via our platform are accessible to the full spectrum of our membership, from providers of care with varying levels of professionalization to drug demand reduction system managers and policymakers. The Scientific Council is established to support ISSUP in ensuring that the most current evidence base is communicated into practice and ultimately into policy.  

Following a nomination and review process  esteem April and September 2024, the Scientific Council held its first meeting on 10 October 2024, and it is our pleasure to introduce these esteemed colleagues to the community.

Apinun Aramrattana
Apinun Aramrattana
Fran Calvo
Fran Calvo
Gavin Bart
Gavin Bart
Harry Sumnall
Harry Sumnall
Jiang Long
Jiang Long
John Toumbourou
John Toumbourou
Kristiana Siste
Kristiana Siste
Mulka Nisic
Mulka Nisic
Nadine Harker
Nadine Harker
Nathalie Panabokke
Nathalie Panabokke
Rachele Donini
Rachele Donini
Wadih Maalouf
Wadih Maalouf

 

The Council is composed of a group of global experts with demonstrable expertise in the development and implementation of evidence-based practice in drug demand reduction. The Council is chaired by Goodman Sibeko, the Scientific Advisor for ISSUP Global.  The members of the Council have been drawn from regions around the globe, including ample representation from Africa, the Middle East, Europe, Oceania, South Asia and North America.  This gives ISSUP the benefit of varied regional expertise, with a critical sensitivity to local perspectives in a global context. We look forward to further enriching the Council with representation from Latin America in the near future.

The Scientific Council have a strong academic background with key areas of expertise that will be a crucial value add for ISSUP.  This includes a strong representation of the areas of Prevention, Treatment, Mental Health, and Translation of Research into Policy.  Also strongly represented are the areas of Harm Reduction, Programme and Policy developed and implementation, and monitoring and surveillance. We are excited to additionally have access to the Scientific Council’s crucial expertise in Recovery Support, Quality Assurance, Behavioural addictions and criminal justice.  These all feed into ISSUP’s priority engagement as reflected in past and future webinars, knowledge share, and training offerings.

ISSUP is embedded in a strong global drug demand reduction network and through our website and events, ISSUP facilitates sharing across several internal networks.  We are pleased to note that the Scientific Council strengthens ISSUP’s network linkages through affiliations across the following networks. Amongst many others: 

The Scientific Council are additionally fluent in several languages in addition to English, which will ensure that ISSUP is able to not only remain culturally sensitive and responsive but also to scientifically engage inclusively, incorporating the languages key to our membership. Besides being a wonderfully warm group, the Scientific Council individually and collectively demonstrate through personal and professional experience and through scientific research, an appreciation of the challenges of delivering substance use prevention, harm reduction, treatment and recovery support. The Council are all ISSUP members and thus share an appreciation of the network, the ISSUP web platform and our various intersectoral collaborations. The Council is therefore well placed to support ISSUP’s growth and ongoing commitment to nurturing and supporting the network.  We warmly welcome the members of the Scientific Council and look forward to learning from them and growing with them.

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