Pubdate: Fri, 14 Sep 2007 Source: Herald Sun (Australia) Copyright: 2007 Herald and Weekly Times Contact: http://www.heraldsun.news.com.au/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/187 Author: Ben Packham and Karen Collier DRUG ADDICTS MAY LOSE CHILDREN DRUG-addicted parents would lose their kids for good under a plan to protect children from a life of misery. A federal parliamentary inquiry said adoption should become the "default option" for children up to five whose parents were drug users. The inquiry heard horrific evidence of children dying, going without food, missing school and being forced to look after siblings because of addicted parents. Inquiry head Bronwyn Bishop said children were the hidden victims of drug use, and the laws must be changed. "The new policy must be the best interest of the child not the drug-addicted parent," the Liberal MP said. The Families and Human Services Committee inquiry also recommended: REWRITING national schools' drugs policies to emphasise zero tolerance. PROMOTING contraception for drug-addicted women. BANNING takeaway methadone for addicted parents who have children living with them. A BAN on funding for groups that use the terms "recreational" and "party" drugs. REWARDS for addicts who give up drugs. The committee heard children were suffering because state agencies and many magistrates preferred to keep kids with their parents. One case involved the death of a child who ingested 40mg of methadone. Some drug-addicted mothers were desperate to get their children back from foster carers to get access to family support payments, the committee was told. In a dissenting report, Labor members of the committee rejected many of the inquiry's conclusions. They said taking children away from their parents was not always a good idea. In a special statement in the report, Prime Minister John Howard said his Government would never give up the fight against drugs. "We will always maintain a zero tolerance approach." - --- MAP posted-by: Derek