Review of Australian drug diversion programs (2)

Will Tregoning made this Freedom of Information request to Department of Health

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Will Tregoning

Dear Department of Health,

This request is an application for the purposes of the Freedom of Information Act 1982 (FOI Act) (s15(2)(aa))

I understand that a review of Australian diversion schemes for drug consumer offences has recently been completed for the Department.

I made a request to access the report on February 19 2019.

The response from your Department, dated February 27, included the advice that

'Preliminary searches undertaken indicate that the Department does not appear to hold any documents within the scope of your request.

For your information, there was a report that Western Australian Police prepared for consideration by the National Drug Strategy Committee in April 2017 - Review of Police Drug Diversion.

On that basis, please confirm if you would like the Department’s FOI unit to make a formal FOI decision that we hold no documents, or alternatively please confirm if you would like to withdraw your request.

If the FOI unit does not hear from you by COB Thursday, 28 February 2019 indicating your preferred option, we will consider your request withdrawn.'

Accordingly, I have sought additional information about the document, and have now submitted this new request.

The details of the publication I am seeking are as follows -

Hughes C, Seear K, Ritter A, Mazerolle L. Criminal justice responses relating to personal use and possession of illicit drugs: The reach of Australian drug diversion programs and barriers and facilitators to expansion. A report for the Commonwealth Department of Health. Sydney: National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre, UNSW.

Could you please supply a copy of this report.

Yours faithfully,

Will Tregoning

FOI, Department of Health

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Dear Mr Tregoning

 

The FOI unit would like to discuss your matter.

 

Please contact the FOI Unit on (02) 6289 1666 or email at
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Kind regards

 

Chantal

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Dear Mr Tregoning

 

I refer to your Freedom of Information request to the Department of Health
(the Department) seeking access to:

 

‘Hughes C, Seear K, Ritter A, Mazerolle L. Criminal justice responses
relating to personal use and possession of illicit drugs: The reach of
Australian drug diversion programs and barriers and facilitators to
expansion. A report for the Commonwealth Department of Health. Sydney:
National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre, UNSW.’

 

This document is due to be published in early June 2019. On this basis,
please confirm if you would like the Department to make a formal FOI
decision, or alternatively confirm if you would like to withdraw your
request. If the Department does not hear from you by COB Tuesday 21 May
2019 indicating your preferred way forward, we will consider your request
withdrawn.

 

Kind regards

 

FOI Unit

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Legal Advice & Legislation Branch

Legal & Assurance Division

Australian Government Department of Health

T: (02) 6289 1666 | E: [2][Health request email]

 

PO Box 9848, Canberra ACT 2601, Australia

 

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Will Tregoning

Dear people of the FOI unit,

thank you for the update. Yes I would like the unit to make a formal FOI decision.

The reason for that is that I think this will be an important and useful publication. It's commendable that the Department has commissioned it. Publishing policy reviews like this one more promptly would be great.

Yours sincerely,

Will Tregoning

FOI, Department of Health

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Dear Mr Tregoning

 

I refer to your request to the Department of Health (Department) 2 May
2019 2019 seeking access under the Freedom of Information Act 1982 (FOI
Act) to:

‘Hughes C, Seear K, Ritter A, Mazerolle L. Criminal justice responses 
relating to personal use and possession of illicit drugs: The reach of 
Australian drug diversion programs and barriers and facilitators to 
expansion. A report for the Commonwealth Department of Health. Sydney:
National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre, UNSW.’

 

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Will Tregoning

Dear FOI Unit,

Thanks for your correspondence dated May 23.

I wish to contend the assessment that I am liable to pay a charge.

With reference to FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT 1982 - SECT 29, Part 5 (b), I contend that the release of the document requested is in the interest of a substantial section of the public. The reason is that public access to this document will help improve quality in a major area of policy and service delivery.

Yours sincerely,

Will Tregoning

FOI, Department of Health

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Dear Mr Tregoning

 

The document to which you seek access is publicly available and can be
found at the following link:

 

[1]https://ndarc.med.unsw.edu.au/resource/2...

 

The Department will now consider your request withdrawn.

 

Kind regards

 

 

FOI Unit

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Legal Advice & Legislation Branch

Legal & Assurance Division

Australian Government Department of Health

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PO Box 9848, Canberra ACT 2601, Australia

 

The Department of Health acknowledges the traditional owners of country
throughout Australia, and their continuing connection to land, sea and
community. We pay our respects to them and their cultures, and to elders
both past and present.

 

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sender immediately.

 

 

 

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