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  • Tabled Paper Child Development Council (pdf 1.91 MB)

    South Australia’s 2020 Report Card for children and young people 38 Dimension 1: Health Indicator Children and young people have health-promoting behaviours Measure Measure detail Age Trend Proportion of children and young people being reported as underweight, overweight or obese Obese 2-17 years Unfavourable change Proportion of young people smoking tobacco Ever smoked tobacco 12-17 years Favourable change Proportion of young people consuming alcohol Ever consumed alcohol 12-17 years Favourable change Proportion of young people with potentially unsafe or binge-drinking behaviour Unsafe or binge drinking - ever 12-17 years No change Proportion of young people taking illicit drugs Ever taken illicit drugs (including cannabis) 12-17 years Favourable change Proportion of young people taking illicit drugs Ever taken cannabis 12-17 years Favourable change Indicator Children and young people are thriving Measure Measure
    Presented by
    Hon John Gardner
    on
    24/09/2020
  • Tabled Paper Police Complaints Authority (pdf 171 KB)

    0 0 Subtotal 0 4 U Complaint procedures UA Failure to forward complaint 2 2 UB Failure to investigate complaint 0 2 UC Failure to receive complaint 0 3 UZ Other 1 3 Subtotal 3 10 V Exercise of powers VA Harassment 8 11 VB Improper direction 1 1 VC Expired restraint order 0 1 VD Cease loiter direction 0 0 VE Intervention in civil disputes 3 3 VF Discriminatory treatment 2 18 VG Telecommunications 0 0 VZ Other 0 3 Subtotal 14 37 28 W Firearms WA Discharge of firearms 1 1 WB Display of firearms 0 0 WC Seizure of firearms 3 3 WZ Other 2 5 Subtotal 6 9 X Control of information XA Disclosure of confidential information 26 33 XB Giving incorrect information 5 8 XC Refusal to divulge information 0 0 XD Failure to respond to enquiries 1 1 XE Privacy Information Principles 0 0 XF Freedom of Information 2 2 XZ Other 0 3 Subtotal 34 47 Y Drugs and narcotics YA Control of drugs and narcotics 0 0 YB Sale or supply of drugs 2 3 YC Personal use of drugs 0 0 YD Cannabis
    Presented by
    Hon Jack Snelling
    on
    15/07/2009
  • The decision-maker need only state in their reasons for revocation or refusal that it was in the public interest.18 The concept of criminal intelligence was introduced in the Hydroponics Industry Control Act 2009 to regulate the sale of hydroponics equipment in order to curtail the commercial cultivation and production of cannabis, and to reduce the impact of drugs and drug related crime in the community.
  • if the person has expiated a simple cannabis offence (within the meaning of section 45A of the Controlled Substances Act 1984) within the 5 years immediately preceding the application; or (ib)?????
  • Tabled Paper Services and Supply, Department of (pdf 3.53 MB)

    Pine soils and dusts FORENSIC SCIENCE DIVISION Number of Cases Section 1983/84 1984/85 1985/86 Forensic Toxicology Blood alcohol Post mortem cases Drugs in drivers 10 706 161 167 11 088 207 83 12 051 192 77 General Forensic Science Illicit drugs 143 210 347 Cannabis cases 615 SAPD Cases 297 311 469 Paternity cases 40 40 27 Miscellaneous 7 23 50 Forensic Pathology Post mortems Suicide examination 60 79 135 Vehicle accidents 81 89 168 Homicides 23 18 16 Others 556 617 601 Consult opinion 234 172 186 Note Cannabis examinations not performed in previous years. 1985/86 figures are for 4 months only.
    Presented
    on
    14/04/1987
  • The concept can be used broadly, for example substance misuse and depression, or it can be restricted to specify severe mental illness such as: • psychosis, • schizophrenia; • a substance misuse issue such as cannabis or methamphetamine use; • a person who has a milder mental illness such as panic disorder, anxiety disorder; or • intellectual disability such as ASD or FASD.
  • Tabled Paper Criminal Intelligence (pdf 1.32 MB)

    The decision-maker need only state in their reasons for revocation or refusal that it was in the public interest.18 The concept of criminal intelligence was introduced in the Hydroponics Industry Control Act 2009 to regulate the sale of hydroponics equipment in order to curtail the commercial cultivation and production of cannabis, and to reduce the impact of drugs and drug related crime in the community.
    Presented by
    Mr Alan Sibbons
    on
    18/10/2011
  • On the Order of the Day being read for the adjourned debate on the on the question - That the Controlled Substances (Cannabis) Amendment Bill be now read a second time: ????????????????
  • Tabled Paper Select Committee on Endometriosis (pdf 2.48 MB)

    Australian Journal of General Practice, 2023, 52(8): 547-555, doi: 10.31128/AJGP-10-22-6579; M van der Zanden and AW Nap, ‘Knowledge of, and treatment strategies for, endometriosis among general practitioners’, Reproductive biomedicine online, 2016, 3(5): 527-31, 10.1016/j.rbmo.2016.02.003; Also see Committee Hansards: PPFA (Associate Professor Susan Evans), 5 June 2024; Berri Hearing (Elizabeth Eske), 12 June 2024; Submissions: 73, 83. 2 Committee Hansard: PPFA (Associate Professor Susan Evans), 5 June 2024, p. 55. 3 See for example: J Sinclair, CA Smith, J Abbott, KJ Chalmers, DW Pate and M Armour, ‘Cannabis use, a self- management strategy among Australian women with endometriosis: results from a national online survey’, Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Canada, 2020, 42(3): 256-261, doi: 10.1016/j.jogc.2019.08.033; R O’Hara, H Rowe and J Fisher, ‘Self-management factors associated with quality of life among women with endometriosis: a cross- sectional Australian survey
    Presented by
    Ms Hutchesson
    on
    19/03/2025
  • Tabled Paper Human Services Department (pdf 29.63 MB)

    Cannabis is the most commonly used illicit drug among schoolchildren in South Australia, although the proportion of students who reported recent use (ie in the previous week) fell from 13.5% in 1996 to 11.3% in 1999.
    Presented by
    Hon Jay Weatherill AO
    on
    23/03/2004
Acknowledgement of Country

The Parliament of South Australia acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the traditional owners of this country throughout Australia, and their connection to land and community. We pay our respect to them and their cultures and to the Elders both past and present.