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National Drug Policy 2007-2012


This page introduces the National Drug Policy. You can also download or view the National Drug Policy online.

In New Zealand the National Drug Policy is the guiding document for policy and practices aimed at minimising drug-related harm in the community.

The National Drug Policy 2007-2012 builds on the first National Drug Policy 1998-2003. It sets out the Government's policy for tobacco, alcohol, illegal and other drugs within a single framework. It does this by establishing the goals, objectives and principles that will guide drug policy and intersectoral decision-making about the best way to address the harms caused by drug use, and identifies the population groups that require special attention.

Goal of the National Drug Policy

The overarching goal of the National Drug Policy is to prevent and reduce the health, social and economic harms that are linked to tobacco, alcohol, illegal and other drug use. It does this through a balance of measures that:

Objectives

The following objectives have been identified for the National Drug Policy to achieve the overarching goal: