Pubdate: Fri, 08 Jul 2005 Source: Maitland Mercury, The (Australia) Copyright: 2005 Rural Press Ltd Contact: http://maitland.yourguide.com.au/home.asp Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1076 Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/prison.htm (Incarceration) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/rehab.htm (Treatment) AIMING TO BREAK DRUG ADDICTION IN PRISONS A Hunter-based charity is campaigning to improve the way prisoners with addictions receive rehabilitation treatment in Australian jails. DREAMS Eliminating Drug Dependency was established by Paterson couple Susan and Allan Forrester in 1997 as a support network and action group for parents of people with an illicit drug addiction. It also provides support through a residential life-skills training facility for young women recovering from a drug dependency. The registered charity is now funding research into effective addiction treatments for prisoners with drug, alcohol and gambling addictions. The study is being conducted through the University of Newcastle's psychology department and involves research into international models of treatment and existing Australian policies and procedures. A Rehabilitation in Custody survey has also been created to capture the attitudes and opinions of professionals in the field, as well as the general population, in relation to existing and required treatment methods in custody. Copies of the survey can be obtained by emailing or writing to PO Box 365 Maitland, NSW 2320. Mrs Forrester said she hopes the findings of the study will be used to create an effective model for the treatment of addiction within the Australian prison system. There was also strong interest internationally in the study. Mrs Forrester said drug, alcohol and gambling addictions were three major contributors to prisoners re-offending once they were released. She said the research project had kicked off one month ago, with expectations a final report would be completed towards the end of the year. But she said help was needed to fund the study, with a charity screening of the Nicole Kidman film Bewitched. The event is being held at Greater Union Glendale on July 11 from 6pm, with tickets costing $15, including a light supper. For details contact the DREAMS office on 4938 5622. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom