Yoga: Meditation, mindfulness and exercise - all at once
Take the edge off with some calming yoga poses
Who I Am, Pronouns They/Them
“Gender had always felt like play for me, and using meth felt like my way to indulge in the drama of the performance. I got off on how binary my expressions were – in a way it was kind of like drag.”
“My gender was linked to the type of sex I was having. And the type of sex I was having always closely related to the types of drugs I was using. When I started shooting opioids, it wasn’t long before needles became a central part of my sex life…”
Domestic Disharmony: The relationships between drug use and domestic violence
How do you know if a relationship is headed for disaster or if you are in danger? And what can you do about it? Kai Noonan, ACON’s expert in domestic violence, talks about abuse in a way that applies to relationships between people of all genders and sexualities
Taking drugs + being trans: The getting of Wisdom
UN had the pleasure of taking afternoon tea with four amazing trans-people to explore the role that drugs have played in their lives, owning identity, “passing”, being “queer” and community
BEEN THERE, DONE THAT! -MOLLY'S MULTIDAY FESTIVAL GUIDE
“Thousands of ravers have gone before you, making these same mistakes – so heed my warnings and hopefully you don’t have to!”
URBAN BITES: RURAL USERS ON THE BIGGEST ISSUES THEY FACE
We asked rural users about the biggest issues they confront.