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  • Farley’s statistics on prostitution are complied below: • the average entry age into prostitution is 13; • 65% to 95% of prostituted women have been sexually assaulted or raped before they entered prostitution; • nearly half of prostitutes were victims of incest; • 83% of prostituted women are addicted to substances such as heroin, cocaine, cannabis and alcohol; • 54% of prostitutes suffer from very severe depression; • 42% of prostitutes had at least committed one suicide attempt, many suffering from psychological disorders; • 75% of women in prostitution are or have been homeless at some point in their lives; • 70% to 95% of women in prostitution working in the street have been physically assaulted during the exercise of prostitution; • 41% of women were attacked in brothels; • 60% to 75% of people were raped while in prostitution; and • 85% and 95% want to leave prostitution, but have no other means of survival.
  • 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
  • On the Order of the Day being read for the adjourned debate on the question - That the Controlled Substances (Cannabis Decriminalisation) Amendment Bill be now read a second time: ????????????????
  • On the Order of the Day being read for the adjourned debate on the question - That the Controlled Substances (Controlled Drugs, Precursors and Cannabis) Amendment Bill be now read a second time: ????????????????
  • for medical purposes to include the trialing of cannabis to eligible patients: ????????????????
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    The package proposed to remove some of the more minor cannabis and other drug offences from the District Court into the Magistrates Court.
  • Committee Hansard 2017-06-07.pdf (pdf 146 KB)

    Of course if they are rescuing things like parts of the eye and parts of the heart that are useful for medicinal things, there is another story too. 138 Mr KNOLL: They use the pig's eye to practise laser surgery. 139 The Hon.
  • 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.
  • 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
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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.