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Transform Drug Policy Foundation (Transform) is a registered non-profit charity based in the
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working in
drug policy reform Drug liberalization is a drug policy process of decriminalizing or legalizing the use or sale of prohibited drugs. Variations of drug liberalization include: drug legalization, drug re-legalization and drug decriminalization. Proponents of drug ...
. As an independent
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, Transform works to promote public health, social justice and human rights through drug policy reform, seeking to achieve these goals through the legal regulation of the production, supply and use of drugs. Transform began as an independent campaign group called Transform Drugs Campaign Ltd, and was set up in 1996 by its former Head of External Affairs, Danny Kushlick. The organisation achieved charitable status in 2003 and was renamed 'Transform Drug Policy Foundation' in 2004. In 2007, Transform became the first UK based
non-governmental organisation A non-governmental organization (NGO) or non-governmental organisation (see spelling differences) is an organization that generally is formed independent from government. They are typically nonprofit entities, and many of them are active in ...
calling for drug law reform to be granted special consultative status at the
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. In 2012, Transform launched a Latin American programme of work in collaboration with the Mexico City-based NG
México Unido Contra la Delincuencia (MUCD)
In 2015, Transform launched 'Anyone's Child: Families For Safer Drug Control', a campaign to end the
war on drugs The war on drugs is a global campaign, led by the United States federal government, of drug prohibition, military aid, and military intervention, with the aim of reducing the illegal drug trade in the United States.Cockburn and St. Clair, 1 ...
, better protect children, and get drugs under control. Anyone's Child is an international network of families who have been adversely affected by existing drug laws and campaign for their reform.


Policy work

Transform's vision:
To create a world where drug policy promotes health, protects the vulnerable, and puts safety first.
Transform's mission:
To educate the public and policymakers on effective drug policy; to develop and promote viable alternatives to prohibition; to provide a voice for those directly affected by drug policy failures; and to support policymakers and practitioners in achieving positive change.
Transform develops and advocates for new policies to bring currently illegal drugs under effective legal control and regulation based on evidence of effectiveness. It argues that current policy is outdated and counter-productive, having been based on law and order politics and misplaced 'drug war' ideologies. Instead, the organisation proposes that moves towards legal regulation and control of currently illegal drugs would produce dramatically improved policy outcomes as measured by key performance indicators in crime, public health and well being, environmental damage, international corruption and conflict, and public expenditure. Transform works with policy-makers, charities and funders across the health, crime and social policy sectors. It works at both a local and national level in the United Kingdom, and also works internationally. Transform's organisational activities include: * Carrying out research, policy analysis and policy development * Challenging government to demonstrate rational, fact-based evidence to support its policies and expenditure * Promoting alternative, evidence-based policies to parliamentarians, government and government agencies * Advising non-governmental organisations whose work is affected by drugs in developing drug policies appropriate to their own mission and objectives * Providing an informed and clear voice in the public and media debate on UK and international drug policy The organisation is consulted regularly by its key audiences in policy making, the NGO sector and the media.


Public impact

Transform has been steadily gaining support from professionals and public figures whose fields include policy making, academia, business, church, judiciary, police, media, public health and medicine. Transform regularly appears in mainstream media debating, advising and responding to current issues within the drug policy field.


Other activities

Transform has a media blog which covers current drug policy issues, developments and news. Transform has published the following books: * How to regulate Stimulants: A practical guide (November 2020) *How to regulate Cannabis: A practical guide (November 2013) * After the War on Drugs: Blueprint for Regulation (November 2009) * After the War on Drugs: Tools for the Debate (October 2007) * After the War on Drugs: Options for control (October 2004) Transform has also published a series of reports and briefings on drug policy.


See also

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Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs The Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs (ACMD) is a British statutory advisory non-departmental public body, which was established under the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971. Mandate Its terms of reference, according to the Act, are as follows: '' ...
* Arguments for and against drug prohibition * Drug liberalisation *
Drug policy reform Drug liberalization is a drug policy process of decriminalizing or legalizing the use or sale of prohibited drugs. Variations of drug liberalization include: drug legalization, drug re-legalization and drug decriminalization. Proponents of drug ...
*
Prohibition (drugs) The prohibition of drugs through sumptuary legislation or religious law is a common means of attempting to prevent the recreational use of certain intoxicating substances. While some drugs are illegal to possess, many governments regulate the ...
* Release (agency)


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