From Foundation for Drug Policy Solutions <[email protected]>
Subject Register today for the 2024 PROSPER Symposium!
Date May 11, 2024 1:59 PM
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"A Climate of Prevention, A Culture of Recovery" -- Join us to unite behind a common cause - our community, our kids, our future!

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"A Climate of Prevention, A Culture of Recovery" ([link removed])

Join PROSPER, the Policy Roundtable on Substance Prevention Education and Recovery, for it’s launch and a discussion of drug prevention, recovery, and policy!
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Register today for the 2024 PROSPER Symposium ([link removed]) taking place at the Sheraton Vancouver Wall Centre in Vancouver, Canada on May 30th!


This is a call to action for anyone concerned about the addiction crisis to join us in building a healthier and safer Vancouver, British Columbia, and Canada.


PROSPER ([link removed]) is dedicated to serving as the reliable, non-partisan authority on drug-related matters in British Columbia and beyond.


Our mission is clear: To provide evidence-based policy advice and guidance that centers around drug prevention and recovery. We believe recovery is real and should be the goal of any drug policy intervention.


We strive to support both individuals and communities in their efforts to prevent drug use at its onset, intervene when necessary, and advocate for effective paths to recovery.


Central to our vision is the dissemination of accurate information to individuals, groups, and candidates, ensuring that they are equipped with the knowledge needed to make informed decisions. We facilitate open forums that foster constructive dialogue among citizens and candidates alike, fostering a deeper understanding of drug-related issues.


Additionally, we actively work to cultivate consensus among diverse groups and individuals, recognizing the importance of collaboration in addressing complex challenges surrounding drug use and its impacts. Through these efforts, PROSPER aims to be a catalyst for positive change in British Columbia's approach to drug policy and support systems. It's time to create a "climate of prevention and culture of recovery.


Admission and pre-registration is required. To ensure a safe space for all, we reserve the right to reject registrations and enforce a secure, safe environment at the event.

Register for the 2024 PROSPER Symposium below:
2024 PROSPER Symposium: $69 USD/$95 CAD ([link removed])

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The Policy Roundtable on Substance Prevention Education and Recovery ([link removed]) (PROSPER) is a nonprofit organization comprised of scientists, researchers, policy specialists, parents, and others concerned about drugs in Canada. Our mission is to be the trusted source for non-partisan evidence and policy advice on drugs in Canada. Our vision is to create a culture of prevention and a climate of recovery.

The Foundation for Drug Policy Solutions ([link removed]) (FDPS) is a national drug policy think/action tank whose vision is a world in which children and families thrive, substance use is prevented, and there is rapid access to quality treatment. From prevention and recovery to smart law enforcement and better international cooperation, we are working to change the face of drug policy. Too many people are losing their lives to addiction. It is time for big change.

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