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Goberna, Lucia (2022) Children and families affected by parental drug use: current gaps and promising practices. In: 65th Session of the Commission on Narcotic Drugs, 17 March 2022, Online.

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At the margins of the 65º annual session of the Commission on Narcotic Drugs Dianova organized a side event on “Children and families affected by parental drug use: current gaps and promising practices” to bring this issue into the agenda and put forward interventions and concrete recommendations on how to improve the situation of the children concerned. The event took place on 17th March 2022 and with 139 registered participants. It was chaired by Florence Mabileau (Pompidou Group) and co-sponsored by the governments of Croatia and Italy, the Association Proyecto Hombre, the Council of Europe – Pompidou Group, and the San Patrignano Foundation.

The website page has a link to the session recording [51 minutes], information on presentations and links to resources.

Speakers:

  • Florence Mabileau: Deputy to the Pompidou Group Executive, Secretary - Moderator
  • Corina Giacomello: Consultant for the Pompidou Group, Associate Professor, Autonomous University of Chiapas (Mexico)
  • Jadranka Ivandić Zimić PhD: Head of Unit for International Cooperation in the Drugs Field, Croatian Institute of Public Health
  • Catherine Comiskey: Professor in Healthcare Modelling and Statistics, Trinity College, Dublin University (Ireland)
  • Gisela Hansen PhD: Clinical psychologist, Director Dianova Spain
  • Monica Barzanti: Head of international relations, San Patrignano (Italy)

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