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Victorian Drug Trends

The Drugs Trends Program includes the Illicit Drug Reporting System (IDRS) and the Ecstasy and Related Drugs Reporting System (EDRS). These are ongoing national surveillance systems designed to monitor trends in drug use and harms among key sentinel groups of people who use drugs; people who inject drugs (IDRS) an people who use ecstasy or other stimulants (EDRS).

Determine patterns of drug use and harms in sentinel samples of people who use drugs.

2000–ongoing

The Drug Trends projects involve annual surveys with samples of people who use drugs recruited from contacts with services or other means such as social media. We also collect secondary data on illicit drug use captured through routine databases such as hospitalisation databases.

The Drug Trends program is one of the key sources of illicit drug use patterns and trends in Australia. It has played a major role in understanding the impacts of drug use and informing ongoing debate in the community about how best to respond to these.

Professor Paul Dietze

Please contact Professor Paul Dietze for more information about this project.

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Funding
Partners

  • Australian Government Department of Health through the National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre, UNSW

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Collaborators

  • National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre, UNSW
  • National Drug Research Institute, Curtin University
  • University of Tasmania
  • Institute for Social Sciences Research,University of Queensland