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  • Tabled Paper Ombudsman SA (pdf 924 KB)

    Department for Education Early resolution - wrongful suspension of students from [redacted] High School 2018/12942 Complaint The complainant’s child was suspended from high school when, on a school camp, another student was caught with cannabis.
    Presented by
    Hon Vincent Tarzia
    on
    03/12/2019
  • Tabled Paper SA Health (pdf 3.44 MB)

    Funded Training Programs Committee RANZCP • 2021 – Honorary Research Associate – Telethon Kids Institute • 2019 – Clinical lead, Psychiatry and Chair of Rural and Remote Mental Health Practice, The Rural Clinical School of WA, University of Western Australia • 2019 – Rural Advisor, Editorial Board, Australasian Psychiatry RANZCP • 2019 – Binational Chair, Rural Section of Psychiatry RANZCP • 2013 – Consultant Psychiatrist, WA Country Health Service Past • 2020-2022 Commissioner, National Mental Health Commission • 2021 – Expert Advisory Group – Mental health and wellbeing impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on rural and remote individuals and communities • 2018-2020 Australasian College of Emergency Medicine, Better Mental Health Care in Rural Emergency Departments working group • 2018-2019 Steering Committee, Methamphetamine Action Plan, Department of Health WA • 2017-2021 WA Representative, Faculty of Addiction Psychiatry RANZCP • 2017-2018 Expert Panel for Medicinal
    Presented by
    Hon C J Picton
    on
    14/09/2023
  • Work has continued apace in rolling out the Gardens 150 capital program with significant progress on the construction of the Amazon Waterlily Pavilion and on planning for the regeneration of the Museum of Economic Botany, the new Western Entry and for a new medicinal garden.
    Presented by
    Hon John Hill
    on
    13/11/2007
  • There is mounting interest in culinary and medicinal herbs in the community and it is considered the Herb Garden will serve a valuable role in this respect.
    Presented
    on
    10/05/1984
  • Tabled Paper Anglican Diocese of Adelaide (pdf 5.53 MB)

    He either introduced him to, or at least encouraged him to use, cannabis at the age of 14 of 15.
    Presented by
    Hon Mike Rann AC CNZM
    on
    31/05/2004
  • 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 Hospital and Health Services (pdf 1.12 MB)

    The survey reported that there were significant decreases in the proportion of 12 to 17 year olds reporting lifetime use of alcohol, tobacco, analgesics, cannabis, inhalants, amphetamines, cocaine, heroin and other opiates, and hallucinogens.
    Presented by
    Hon John Hill
    on
    17/06/2008
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
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