Many people like Katelyn take drugs for pleasure and self-exploration. So why do most politicians pretend that positive drug use doesn’t exist?

Many people like Katelyn take drugs for pleasure and self-exploration. So why do most politicians pretend that positive drug use doesn’t exist?
Karly shares valuable lessons learnt from past experiences with social stigma, healthcare discrimination and harmful addiction treatment.
Nick shares his journey from being swept up by anti-drug propaganda to being a dedicated drug law reform advocate.
Tom reveals his history of illegal and legal drug use.
Aaron treated his ADHD and autism with street methamphetamine. Criminalising drug use put him in danger.
“I was an addiction specialist addicted to drugs”: Inside this doctor’s journey to get back his license
Angela’s experiences prove that drug prohibition doesn’t make sense. This is what she wants Australia’s politicians to know about drugs, and the people who take them.
Unharm’s Story Lab is a national program training people to share their stories with the public and media, to shift the story about drugs in Australia by putting human stories to the forefront.
Unharm’s Story Lab is a national program training people to share their stories with the public and media, to shift the story about drugs in Australia by putting human stories to the forefront.
Unharm’s Story Lab is a national program training people to share their stories with the public and media, to shift the story about drugs in Australia by putting human stories to the forefront.