'Daring to be Sensible' CSSDP 2010 Conference

What can I do? Attend a Conference

Category: Social Justice

The 4th annual student and youth run CSSDP conference is coming to Toronto!

Hosted by the University of Toronto CSSDP chapter.

Join us for engaging panels, interactive workshops, and so much more as we celebrate those who are 'Daring to be Sensible' on drugs and drug policy issues. We will be bringing together youth, students, curious parents, researchers, activists, service providers, policy makers, health professionals, and ...more for an incredible and inspiring weekend. Together we wil celebrate, envision, create, and promote alternative approaches to the failed 'war on drugs' policies in place around the world.

For more information check out the website at http://www.cssdp.org/our-campaigns/conference-2010

To register visit the website, or go here: http://www.cssdp.org/our-campaigns/72-conference-2010/232-2010-registration

Hey youth and students! Travel subsidies are available! Apply early!

Student poster presentations! Are you a youth or student working on drug policy related research? Present your work and get feedback from leading figures in a wide variety of fields. More info available here: http://www.cssdp.org/our-campaigns/72-conference-2010/237-stdnt-presentation-2010

Join us for Canada's only drug policy reform conference!

For more info, or to get involved with the conference contact caleb@cssdp.org

Contact information: caleb@cssdp.org
Web link for more information: http://www.cssdp.org/our-campaigns/conference-2010
Source: Canadian Students for Sensible Drug Policy

by Caleb Chepesiuk


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