Partnerships
Benzo Research Project Updates
Benzo Research Project Updates
Our outreach team have contacted nearly 700 organisations across three nationwide campaigns. We have partnered with seven key organisations in the drug policy and harm reduction sector, who have aided us in our mission.
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If you would like to partner with us, contact us at [email protected]
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“Since our first call, the team behind the Benzos Research Project has inspired me with their energy and passion for their cause. The project deeply resonates with me because it reminds me of when I started Drugs and Me, so I’ve been determined to support as much as possible. We have provided the web platform to collect the testimonies and our network to promote the project. I’m excited about the findings because we’ll use their insights to develop digital tools tailored for supporting people who use benzos.”
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“This is a vital project and one which I am proud to support. Drug related deaths in the UK are at an all time high and benzodiazepine related harm is increasing. The Benzo Research Project plays a key role in educating a wide range of stakeholders on how serious this issue is and how we can take action to reduce harm. The team have done an incredible job of highlighting the reality of the issue and providing a platform which the whole drug advocacy sector can build upon.”
Paul North
Director of Volteface |
"Crew 2000 Scotland support the BRP's peer-led approach to researching living and lived experiences of benzodiazepines among young people in the UK. We know it's of critical importance to identify the most effective harm reduction strategies and to improve access to support by, with and for young people."
Emma Crawshaw
Chief Executive Officer of Crew 2000 |
“1625 Outreach (CGL) is a specialist drug information & advice service for young people & young adults. Harm reduction is at the centre of our work, naturally, the report speaks to us. Our aim in collaborating with the Benzo Research Project is to make additional developments in pragmatic approaches to drugs education. The report not only reaffirms our passion & approach, it provides a compelling insight - which we feel will support us in further influencing the sector.” Lauren Stewart
Project Manager at 1625 Outreach, Change Grow Live and Well-being Lead at Boomtown |
Via (formerly Westminster Drug Project, WDP) is a UK charity delivering support services focusing on young people, mental and sexual health, and more. They are also an advocacy organisation focusing on policy and funding for health and social care services. |
Students for Sensible Drug Policy (SSDP UK) is a student-led not-for-profit campaigning for harm reduction policies. The organisation also has student chapters across the globe which bring informed drug education to university campuses. |
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