ISSUP
This week we are delighted to announce that ISSUP has passed the milestone of 20,000 members and now represents members of the drug demand reduction workforce from more than 190 countries and territories around the world.
ISSUP Event Survey 2021
Do you have an idea or suggestion to help us improve ISSUP online and in person events? Take part in our event survey.
Welcoming Rasha Abi Hana to the team!
ISSUP are pleased to announce the appointment of Rasha Abi Hana to the position of Scientific Support Coordinator of the recently established ISSUP Scientific Support Team.
International Community of Specialists in the Treatment and Prevention of Substance Use - Opening of a National Office in Tajikistan
The purpose of this event is to familiarize participants with the activities of ISSUP and its worldwide network of national offices to people working in the area of reducing the demand for drugs and drug abuse in Tajikistan.
An Introduction to ISSUP
Family strengthening for prevention of substance use in adolescents
In 2017, a major alliance was generated between the School of Medicine of the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile and the Paréntesis Foundation which was funded by the FONDECYT Project No. 11170834: "Development and Evaluation of a...
UTC Trainee Graduation
ISSUP Kenya in partnership with the PCEA graduated the first cohort of trainees on basic UTC course:a total of 30 participants.The ceremony at the Kikuyu mission hospital was graced by the Governor of Kiambu County,His Excellency James Nyoro, In coming SG of the PCEA, Rev. Dr. Waihenya and the CEO of Kikuyu hospital Dr. P.Kimpiatu. Other officials present included Rev. Dr. W. Kogo, ISSUP Kenya Executive Dr.
Map of Drug Demand Reduction Collaboration in Africa
There is extensive work being carried in Africa out by the DDR partners. This map highlights what kind of work is taking place in the different areas of the continent.
Assista à Live com Dr. Quirino Cordeiro e Dra. Maria de Fátima Padin
No dia 23 de abril de 2020, o Freemind e a ISSUP Brasil fizeram a sua primeira “Live com Especialistas” e os primeiros convidados foram o Dr. Quirino Cordeiro Junior – Secretário Nacional de Cuidados e Prevenção às Drogas - e a Dra. Maria de Fátima Padin - Psicóloga e especialista em Dependência Química.