Creating Recovery Courts: rehabilitation not incarceration
By Fiona Gilbertson, 2021
Fellow’s Profile
Fellow’s Profile
Creating Recovery Courts: rehabilitation not incarceration
Reducing reoffending among drug-users by understanding the value of recovery courts
2015
By Fiona Gilbertson, 2021
Charity founder Fiona Gilbertson (CF 2015) has worked on events in Scotland as part of her Activate project. Fiona was given a grant for her work in campaigning for drug policy reform. Indigenous healers, practitioners and others gathered to discuss life changing experience of psychedelics. Another event focused on medicinal cannabis and continued the conversation on an ethical cannabis bill for Scotland, where several cannabis farms are staring up legally. These events attracted academics, industry figures, medical patients, government representatives and others.
By Fiona Gilbertson, 2023
Charity founder Fiona Gilbertson (CF 2015) organised an online event on global drug policy provision this month. Fiona shared learnings from her Fellowship, which explored reducing reoffending among drug-users by understanding the value of recovery courts.
By Fiona Gilbertson, 2022
By Fiona Gilbertson, 2021
Charity founder Fiona Gilbertson (CF 2015) hosted an online event on 16 December through her organisation, Recovering Justice. A panel of international experts, including former Prime Minister of New Zealand Helen Clark, discussed the need for drug policy reform.
By Fiona Gilbertson, 2020
All Reports are copyright © the author. The moral right of the author has been asserted. The views and opinions expressed by any Fellow are those of the Fellow and not of the Churchill Fellowship or its partners, which have no responsibility or liability for any part of them.
By Fiona Gilbertson, 2021
Charity founder Fiona Gilbertson (CF 2015) has worked on events in Scotland as part of her Activate project. Fiona was given a grant for her work in campaigning for drug policy reform. Indigenous healers, practitioners and others gathered to discuss life changing experience of psychedelics. Another event focused on medicinal cannabis and continued the conversation on an ethical cannabis bill for Scotland, where several cannabis farms are staring up legally. These events attracted academics, industry figures, medical patients, government representatives and others.
By Fiona Gilbertson, 2023
Charity founder Fiona Gilbertson (CF 2015) organised an online event on global drug policy provision this month. Fiona shared learnings from her Fellowship, which explored reducing reoffending among drug-users by understanding the value of recovery courts.
By Fiona Gilbertson, 2022
By Fiona Gilbertson, 2021
Charity founder Fiona Gilbertson (CF 2015) hosted an online event on 16 December through her organisation, Recovering Justice. A panel of international experts, including former Prime Minister of New Zealand Helen Clark, discussed the need for drug policy reform.
By Fiona Gilbertson, 2020
All Reports are copyright © the author. The moral right of the author has been asserted. The views and opinions expressed by any Fellow are those of the Fellow and not of the Churchill Fellowship or its partners, which have no responsibility or liability for any part of them.