New Directions Colorado: a Public Safety and Health Approach to Drug Policy
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New Directions Colorado: A Public Safety and Health Approach to Drug Policy Thursday 8:30am Registration June 6, 2013 9:00am Opening 5:00pm Reception Embassy Suites Convention Center 1420 Stout St. Denver, CO 80202 Hosted by the Drug Policy Alliance and the Center for Public Health Practice drugpolicy.org publichealthpractice.org Co-sponsored by: Colorado School of Public Health Join Us to Create Safer, Conference Program Healthier Communities! On behalf of the Colorado School of Public Health 8:30 am – 9:00 am 11:05 am – 12:30 pm 1:40 pm – 3:05 pm Moderator: Theshia Naidoo, and the Drug Policy Alliance we are pleased to Registration Plenary Two Plenary Three Esq., Senior Staff Attorney, From Patients to the Emerging Health-Centered Drug Policy Alliance welcome you to New Directions. 9:00 am – 9:30 am General Public: What Does Approaches to Drug Policy: • Ronald Martin, Detective Sergeant Welcoming Remarks Marijuana Legalization Mean Removing Barriers and (retired), Law Enforcement Safety This one-day convening of direct service providers, • Chris Urbina, MD, MPH, for Public Health? Addressing Stigma Advocate, North Carolina Harm policymakers, public health and safety person- Executive Director and Chief Medical This roundtable discussion will What are some evidence-based Reduction Coalition Officer, Colorado Department of examine the intersections of medical interventions available for people • Hong Tran, Esq., Staff Attorney, nel, and community advocates will explore both Health and Environment marijuana policies with the state’s struggling with drug addiction in Racial Disparity Project public health and safety-centered approaches to plan to legally regulate marijuana for Colorado and what other options • Pam Clifton, Communications drug policy. The recent legalization of marijuana in 9:30 am – 10:55 am all adults. What are potential impacts could be available? These emerging Coordinator, Colorado Criminal Colorado has laid the groundwork for meaningful Opening Plenary of such policies in our communities? therapies include harm reduction Justice Reform Coalition Where We Are Now: Drug Policy, What role did public health and interventions, non-abstinence-based • John Baker, Police Sergeant dialogue concerning the role of drug policy in our From Global To Local safety concerns play in the drafting housing, alternative/replacement (retired), Law Enforcement state. This conference promises to be a timely and This introductory panel will provide of Amendment 64 and subsequent therapies, supervised injection Against Prohibition thought-provoking conversation between a range background for the day’s discussion implementation efforts? How has the facilities, and community safety of stakeholders to develop drug policies that can by outlining local, national and medical marijuana industry impacted initiatives. What potential do these 4:20 pm – 4:50 pm global trends and opportunities. public health and safety? interventions have in Colorado? Closing Plenary optimize prevention, public health, harm reduction, Throughout today’s dialogue, we will Is it time to expand the definition of What’s Next for Colorado? treatment, and public safety. utilize this framework to examine and Moderator: Amanda Reiman, PhD, treatment and recovery? This panel will synthesize the envision a more balanced approach MSW, Policy Manager, Drug Policy important themes from the day to drug policy in Colorado. What Alliance, California Moderator: Katie Burk, MPH, Syringe and encourage action at all levels Today we will envision a coordinated, comprehen- recent advancements in drug policy • Christian Sederberg, Esq., Access Community Mobilization from participants and community sive approach to drug policy that balances public should attendees be aware of? What Amendment 64 Campaign Manager, Harm Reduction Coalition stakeholders present. health and safety. Tomorrow we will work together local policy advances should garner • Mike Elliot Esq., Executive Director, • Patt Denning, PhD, Co-Founder, to create safer, healthier communities, and will attention for statewide advocacy and Medical Marijuana Industry Group Harm Reduction Therapy Center Moderator: Laura Pegram, measure our success by the impact of evolving implementation? What is effective • Gabriel Kaplan, PhD, MPA, • Donald MacPherson, M.Ed., Director, MSW, MPH, Policy Associate, from both a public health and public Director of Prevention Health Policy, Canadian Drug Policy Coalition Drug Policy Alliance drug policy on the overall public health. safety point of view? Systems and Analytics Branch, • Barry Zevin, MD, Tom Waddell • Terri Hurst, MSW, Director of Colorado Department of Public Health Center Public Policy, Colorado Behavioral Moderator: Art Way, Senior Drug Health and Environment • Susan Boyd, PhD, Professor in Policy Healthcare Council Policy Manager, Drug Policy • Wanda James, BA, Veteran, Owner, and Practice, University of Victoria • Carol Helwig, MHP, Communicable Alliance, Colorado James Foxx Consulting (JFC) Disease Control Coordinator, • Nuno Capaz, Vice President, 3:05 pm – 3:15 pm Boulder County Public Health Dissuasion Commission of Lisbon, 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm Break • Lisa Raville, BA, Executive Director, Portuguese Ministry of Health Luncheon: Keynote Speaker Harm Reduction Action Center • Daliah Heller, PhD, MPH, Director, International Implications of 3:15 pm – 4:20 pm • Hassan Latif, Executive Director, Drug and Alcohol Policy and Amendment 64: A Sign of Things Plenary Four Second Chance Center Research, CUNY to Come? Reducing Harm: Law • Christie Donner, Executive • Ethan Nadelmann, PhD, JD, Enforcement, Public Safety, and 5:00 pm Director, Colorado Criminal Justice Executive Director, Drug Policy Health Interventions Reception Reform Coalition Alliance This panel will examine relationship- • Stan Paprocki, Director of building within the four pillars Community Prevention Programs, 1:30 pm – 1:40 pm approach to drug policy: public Division of Behavioral Health Break health, law enforcement, prevention Colorado Department of and treatment, and harm reduction. Human Services What role should law enforcement Tim Byers, MD, MPH Art Way, JD play in health-centered approaches Associate Dean for Public Senior Colorado Drug 10:55 am – 11:05 am to drug policy? What is ‘treatment on Health Practice Policy Manager Break demand’? And how can we learn from Colorado School of Drug Policy Alliance Summit View, the only treatment on Public Health demand facility in Colorado? Biographies John Baker is a retired Police Sergeant positions to a program management range of mental health services to dually Carol Helwig, MPH, is the Communicable Simply Pure, she has been an almost 18 consecutive years in Colorado from Colorado. He served both active position at the Health Care for the diagnosed individuals. HRTC also trains Disease Control Coordinator for outspoken voice on the legalization penitentiaries, Hassan embarked on a and reserve duty as an Army Airborne Homeless division of the Seattle & King hundreds of mental health and substance the Boulder County Public Health of cannabis. She was instrumental in career trying to help others avoid prison. Ranger including a tour in Vietnam. After County’s Department of Public Health. abuse professionals, outreach workers, Department. The Works Program at working with the regulatory process to He continues to return to Colorado graduating the Lost Angeles County She received her Master’s in Public homeless advocacy groups, and housing Boulder County Public Health was one bring medical marijuana to fruition and correctional facilities to provide support Sheriff’s Academy, he began work with Health at the University of Washington’s staff each year in this model throughout of the first syringe access programs in selected to work on the Amendment for residents engaged in educational the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s School of Public Health. the United States, Canada, and Asia. Dr. the United States, opening its doors in 64 Campaign Committee. These duties programming. As a member of the Board Department as a deputy sheriff. During Denning has completed the Diplomate- March of 1989. It has been in continuous led to her appointment to the Governor’s of Directors for the Colorado Criminal his 20 years of law enforcement, he Nuno Capaz has been working for Fellow training in Psychopharmacology operation since then. Initially, the program Amendment 64 Task Force Work Group. Justice Reform Coalition, he helps drive worked as a patrol officer, detective, the Portuguese Ministry of Health’s and also was named to the Drug Policy operated under a local agreement with Wanda graduated from the University the mission to reverse the trend of mass and Police Academy and field officer Dissuasion Boards since they were Resources Directory for the Media in the law enforcement and the judicial system of Colorado in 1986. Upon graduation, incarceration in the state of Colorado, instructor. He retired at the rank of created in 2001. These Boards area of Dual Diagnosis. She is a certified which exempted staff and volunteers she was commissioned an officer in the providing expert testimony in support Sergeant and has continued serving were created to apply Portugal’s addiction specialist through the American from paraphernalia criminalization. Since United States Navy. Her position in Naval of reform bills brought before the State his community. He is actively involved groundbreaking law passed in 2000 Psychological Association’s College of 2011, the program has operated with