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CONFERENCE PROGRAMME THE 11 TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON NIGHTLIFE, SUBSTANCE USE AND RELATED HEALTH ISSUES 15-17 MAY 2019 EYE FILMMUSEUM
TABLE OF CONTENTS CONFERENCE SCHEDULE 3 PARALLEL SESSIONS 6 POSTERS 13 EXPERT VISITS 14 Conerenve Programme v 6 – subject to change Published 23 April 2019
CONFERENCE SCHEDULE WEDNESDAY 15 MAY 12:00 noon REGISTRATION OPEN 2.00 pm WELCOME AND OPENING SESSION Simone Kukenheim, Deputy Mayor, City of Amsterdam Shamiro van der Geld, Amsterdam Night Mayor Empowering inclusive nightlife scenes In Amsterdam 2.20 pm PLENARY 1 Chair: tbc Mark Bellis, Public Health Wales, UK Club Health 1999, 2019 and 2039 – How have the decades changed the challenges nightlife faces? Ton Nabben, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands Drug use and drug markets in Amsterdam Alison RiDer, University Of New South Wales, Australia Nightlife policy and ciZzen engagement in a ‘post-truth’ world 3.50 pm Break 4.10 pm PARALLEL SESSIONS 1 1A: Mental health and wellbeing 1B: Advocacy, acZon and harm reducZon 1C: Safer nightlife warriors - reaching out, reducing harm 1D: Drugs - pa`erns of use, risks and response 5.50 pm Close 6.00 – WELCOME RECEPTION 8.00 pm The social event takes place on De Stortemelk boat, situated across the water from the conference venue and includes a short, 30-minute sail in the IJ River at 7.00 pm. 3
CONFERENCE SCHEDULE THURSDAY 16 MAY 9.30 am PLENARY 2 Chair: tbc Gjalt-Jorn Peters, Dutch Open University, Netherlands Behaviour change Gerard HasKngs, SGrling University, UK Alcohol markeZng – how it works and how it can be controlled Andreina Seijas, Harvard University Graduate School of Design, USA Night-Time Planning: A proacZve approach towards healthier and more inclusive ciZes for work and leisure ader dark 11.00 am Break 11.30 am PARALLEL SESSIONS 2 2A: What about alcohol? The most popular nightlife drug 2B: Drug checking 2.0: The big debate - new opportuniZes and challenges 2C: Nightlife risks and responses 2D: PrevenZng sexual violence in nightlife 1.10 pm Lunch 2.10 pm PLENARY 3 Chair: tbc Dirk Korf, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands Cannabis, coffee shops and tourism InternaKonal panel discussion Nightlife and tourism – city approaches Sjoerd Wynia, fesGval organiser, Netherlands PresentaZon Ztle tbc 3.40 pm Break 4.10 pm PARALLEL SESSIONS 3 3A: Keeping safe at fesZvals 3B: Differences and determinants - challenging perceived norms 3C: Everything you need to know about ecstasy 3D: Policy perspecZves, lessons learnt 5.50 pm Close From 7.00 pm EXPERT VISITS onwards See website for informaZon 4
CONFERENCE SCHEDULE FRIDAY 17 MAY 9.30 am PLENARY 4 Chair: tbc Adam Winstock, University College London, UK Global Drug Survey 2019 key findings: brief summary Alex Aldridge, University of London, UK Sexual Assault, Consent and IntoxicaZon in Nightlife Sejngs: A Global Drug Survey Report Mireia Ventura, ABD-Energy Control, Spain What have we learned from 20 years of drug checking? Brian Kelly, Purdue University, USA Nightlife, marginalised groups and social exclusion 11.00 am Break 11.30 am PARALLEL SESSIONS 4 4A: Alcohol: moZvaZons, percepZons and intervenZons 4B: Drugs and sex. Balancing risk and pleasure 4C: Drug checking - methods, data and experiences 4D: We're in this together - stakeholder collaboraZon 1.10 pm Lunch 2.10 pm PARALLEL SESSIONS 5 5A: Understanding and managing nighjme environments 5B: Preparing for possible crisis at large-scale events (workshop) 5C: PrevenZng overdose 5D: Going online 3.50 pm Break 4.10 pm CLOSING SESSION – PANEL DISCUSSION 5.00 pm Close 5.00 – END OF CONFERENCE PARTY 9.00 pm The social event will start immediately ader the final conference session in Tolhuistuin, which is situated next to the conference venue. 10.00 pm EXPERT VISIT See website for informaZon 5
PARALLEL SESSIONS WEDNESDAY 15 MAY 4.10 – 5.50 pm Mental health and wellbeing 1A Chair: tbc Room: tbc Lucinda Heyman The Royal College United Examining the health and wellbeing of solo of Music Kingdom singers in popular music Joe HasZngs Help Musicians United Music Minds Ma`er: An evidence led approach to UK Kingdom the provision of mental health services in the music industry Jessica Murray NSW Users and Australia Caring for a team of young peer volunteers: Aids AssociaZon Challenges and opportuniZes in a high-growth fesZval harm reducZon program Illia Sarkissiane Modus Vivendi Belgium Working with peer and professional detachment ASBL Angela Driscoll Safer Schoolies Australia Young People and Mental Health at Mass IniZaZve Gatherings Advocacy, acKon and harm reducKon 1B Chair: tbc Room: tbc Alice Reis Girls in Green Brazil Girls in Green as a media content planorm for cannabis users Daniel Burns NSW Users and Australia Approaching unregulated fesZval and events AIDS AssociaZon spaces: challenges providing a harm reducZon soluZon to underground events Tom Kiel Kielverhalen Netherlands The science of drug propaganda David Caldico` Calvary Healthcare Australia The GestaZon and Birth of 'Pill TesZng' in Australia Mary Ellen Harrod NSW Users and Australia The rapidly shiding music fesZval policy AIDS AssociaZon environment in New South Wales Australia: the impact of a peer-led agency and the promoZon of a harm reducZon approach Safer nightlife warriors - reaching out, reducing harm 1C Chair: tbc Room: tbc Sarsani Schenk Jellinek/Unity Netherlands UNITY: Partyfriends spreading the word Stephanie TzaneZs Harm ReducZon Australia Exploring the reach of the DanceWize program Victoria model beyond formal service delivery KirsZn Karas DanceSafe United States Going Remote: The Benefits of an Online Nightlife of America Harm ReducZon Training Kate Pern and Gaia Thorne Harbour Australia PARTi Safe - Past learnings and future visions of Miller-Foote Health / Star Health healthier nightlife from an Australian harm reducZon project Rafael Baquit ColeZvo Balanceará Brazil ColeZvo Balanceara: a 10 year experience of harm Campos de Redução de Danos reducZon on the local electronic music scene Rüdiger Schmolke Fixpunkt e.V. / Germany Sonar project: Berlin city funded scholarship SONAR program for employees in nightlife to increase knowledge on substances and safer use
Drugs - paDerns of use, risks and responses 1D Chair: tbc Room: tbc Ma`hias Humm City of Zurich / Switzerland Drug-Checking in Zurich: results, alerts, Saferparty monitoring and counselling; focusing on cocaine Meryem Grabski University College United AssociaZons of ketamine use trajectories with London Kingdom mental health and substance use outcomes at 12 months follow-up in young Europeans in the nightlife scene Anton Van Dijck University College of Begium The use of New PsychoacZve Substances (NPS) Ghent in Belgium; do users know their drugs? Adam Winstock Global Drug Survey United Nitrous oxide - it's a pre`y safe drug....but not and UCL Kingdom great for your nerves if you take too much Mike Vuolo The Ohio State United States Nightlife Subculture ParZcipaZon and Pa`erns University of America of PrescripZon Drug Misuse PARALLEL SESSIONS THURSDAY 16 MAY 11.30 am – 1.10 pm 2A What about alcohol? The most popular nightlife drug Chair: tbc Room: tbc Nadia Butler Liverpool John United STAD in Europe: An evaluaZon of a UK Moores University Kingdom mulZcomponent intervenZon to address preloading and levels of drunkenness in the night-Zme economy Matej Košir InsZtute Utrip Slovenia Alcohol and youth in Slovenia - challenges and the way forward Lo`e Voorham Trimbos InsZtute Netherlands STAD in Europe: the final result Victor Galan Health Department Spain PromoZng awareness and prevenZon among Amador of the Government retailers and vendors of alcoholic drinks of Catalonia GENCAT Koen Smit Trimbos InsZtute Netherlands The importance of drinking moZves for excessive weekend alcohol consumpZon in early adulthood and for alcohol iniZaZon in early adolescence 7
2B Drug checking 2.0: The big debate - new opportuniKes and challenges. Panel discussion Chair: tbc Room: tbc João MaZas EMCDDA Portugal Fiona Measham LOOP United Kingdom Carlos Paulos 4moZon asbl. Luxembourg Alison Ri`er University Of New Australia South Wales Helena Valente Porto University Portugal Daan van der Gouwe DIMS/Trimbos Netherlands Nightlife risks and responses 2C Chair: tbc Room: tbc Kira Watson Crew United Check your levels - taking drugs and diabetes Kingdom seriously Aidan Culley Help Musicians UK United Ear to the Ground: The Benefits of an Evidence- Kingdom based Approach to Hearing Health Service Provision in Music Thomas Norman University of Australia Measuring Alcohol ConsumpZon and IntoxicaZon Tasmania Over Prolonged Drinking Sessions: A TriangulaZon of Methods at a MulZ-Day FesZval Lieke Kreuzberg TeamAlert Netherlands Driving clean. How to moZvate adolescents to stop using drugs when parZcipaZng in traffic Adam Winstock Global Drug Survey United The dilemma of when to offer harm reducZon for Kingdom MDMA and psychedelics - once people start you may have missed the boat for the highness risk Zme Kiran Santlal HSE-NaZonal Drug Ireland The Ongoing Development of the GHB Treatment Centre DetoxificaZon Clinic, HSE-NaZonal Drug Treatment Centre in Ireland PrevenKng sexual violence in nightlife 2D Chair: tbc Room: tbc Zara Quigg Liverpool John United Stop sexual violence: An evaluaZon of a training Moores University Kingdom programme for nightlife workers in Europe CrisZana Vale Pires Porto Catholic Portugal PrevenZng sexual harassment and abuse in a University and nightlife district at Porto: presentaZon of research Kosmicare evidences and a bystander intervenZon proposal for a nightlife environments Maite Kefauver IREFREA Spain STOP-SV – A collaboraZve strategy to prevent sexual violence in the nightlife context Marybec Griffin New Jersey City United States Sexual Assault at Electronic Dance Music ParZes University of America Maartje Puts Rutgers Netherlands Are you okay?
PARALLEL SESSIONS THURSDAY 16 MAY 4.10 – 5.50 pm Keeping safe at fesKvals 3A Chair: tbc Room: tbc Elisa Fornero CooperaZva Sociale Italy The NHS in illegal raves: Neutravel Project Alice ONLUS Marcelo Andrade ColeZvo Balance de Brazil A decade (2006-2016) of pioneering, learning and Redução de Riscos e innovaZon in the context of long-running fesZvals Danos Nicki Killeen HSE NaZonal Office Ireland Drugs.ie FesZval CommunicaZon Plan 2019 for Social Inclusion Julie-Soleil Meeson Élixir Canada Have fun safely: Awareness about sexual violence and intoxicaZon in a fesZve environment Maria Carmo Kosmicare Portugal Managing Psychedelic Emergencies at Boom Carvalho AssociaZon FesZval - the Kosmicare experience Differences and determinants - challenging perceived norms 3B Chair Room: Martha de Jonge Trimbos InsZtute Netherlands LCA and drug use - a review of literature Tina Van Havere University College Belgium An overview of targeted populaZon surveys in the of Ghent Belgian nightlife Lisa Williams University of United One foot in the rave: Ageing ravers’ transiZons to Kingdom adulthood and their conZnued parZcipaZon in Manchester post-rave events and drug taking CrisZana FEP-Oporto Catholic Portugal QualitaZve differences in drinking pa`erns among Vale Pires University male and female party goers Rebecca Askew Manchester United Gendered drug journeys: reflecZng upon changes Metropolitan Kingdom in drug consumpZon over the life course University 3C Everything you need to know about ecstasy Chair: Room: Ahnjili Zhuparris Global Drug Netherlands MDMA: What 150,000 users of MDMA from 5 Survey years of the Global Drug Survey can tell us about changing pa`erns of use and risk, user preference and harm reducZon Ruben van Beek Trimbos InsZtute Netherlands Comparing substance use pa`erns of ecstasy using dance event visitors in the UK and the Netherlands Anca Frinculescu TICTAC United Good Golly, Miss 'Molly'! CommunicaZons Kingdom Anton Luf checkit! - Medical Austria Ecstasy - a drug with many faces: 20 years of drug University of Vienna checking data analysed by checkit! in Vienna Ruben Vrolijk Trimbos InsZtute Netherlands MDMA dosage in XTC tablets: Size ma`ers 9
Policy perspecKves, lessons learnt 3D Chair: tbc Room: Phillip Kolvin Cornerstone United Lessons from the Fabric case Barristers Kingdom Alexander Buecheli NPS ConsulZng, Safer Switzerland Stop lying, change the drug policy now! Nightlife Johanna Gripenberg STAD, Karolinska Sweden Building trust between the nightlife industry and InsZtutet authoriZes – Lessons learned from 20 years of prevenZon work in the Stockholm nightlife sejng Raimund Reintjes SONAR - Safer Germany Berlin Noise protecZon fund Nightlife Berlin Yve`e van Municipality of Netherlands The current coffee shop policy in Amsterdam Groenigen Amsterdam Larissa J. Maier University of United States And the party won’t stop! Are extended nightlife California San of America hours linked to increased alcohol and sZmulant Francisco use? PARALLEL SESSIONS FRIDAY 17 MAY 11.30 am – 1.10 pm Alcohol: moKvaKons, percepKons and intervenKons 4A Chair: tbc Room: tbc Thomas Norman University of Australia To Drive or Not to Drive? Alcohol ConsumpZon Tasmania and Psychomotor Performance at a MulZ-Day Music Event Nadia Butler Liverpool John United Alcohol preloading: MoZvaZons and alcohol Moores University Kingdom consumpZon pa`erns of individuals who drink before entering nightlife environments Elena Gervilla University of the Spain Alcohol use and percepZon of drunkenness in Balearic Islands public spaces in Spain Emma Davies Oxford Brookes United What a quarter of a million clubbers can tell us University Kingdom about alcohol related harms using findings from the last five years of Global Drug Survey Nicola Corrigan HSE NaZonal Office Ireland The evoluZon of SAOR Screening and Brief for Social Inclusion IntervenZon in Ireland 4B Drugs and sex. Balancing risk and pleasure Chair: tbe Room: tbc Lori Kufner Trip! Project Canada ConsumpZon and Consent: NavigaZng Drugs and Sex in Partying CommuniZes Samira van Erasmus University Netherlands Balancing sexual risk and pleasure at white Bohemen Ro`erdam middle-class heterosexual parZes: A research pracZce Leon Knoops Mainline FoundaZon Netherlands Chemsex, a hidden party scene Sjef Pelsser Mainline FoundaZon Netherlands Chemsex, the hidden party scene; a personal story
Drug checking: methods, data and experiences 4C Chair: tbc Room: tbc Daniel MarZns Kosmicare Portugal Sejng up a HPLC in Boom FesZval: bringing drug checking to a new level Alexandra Karden checkit! - Suchthilfe Austria The c(o)urse of ecstasy – a substance in the Wien spotlight: 20 years of drug checking data analysed by checkit! in Vienna Sander Rigter Trimbos InsZtute Netherlands 25+ years drug checking in the Netherlands: from acZvists to scienZsts Hans-Joerg Helmlin Health & Social Switzerland 20 years of drug checking with a mobile high-tech Welfare Department, lab at parZes and in staZonary sejngs in State of Berne Switzerland Lies Gremeaux Sciensano Belgium Monitoring trends in substance use at electronic dance music fesZvals in Belgium through seized drug analysis We're in this together - stakeholder collaboraKon 4D Chair: tbc Room: tbc Rüdiger Schmolke Fixpunkt e.V. / Germany Sonar project: Berlin city funded scholarship Clubcommission program for employees in nightlife to increase Berlin e.V. knowledge on substances and safer use Joaquim Boadas de InternaZonal Spain Triple Excellence in Nightlife Quintana Nightlife AssociaZon Angela Driscoll Chill Out Zone Australia The Chill Out Zone - Late Night Support Service Julie Croiset Municipality of Netherlands Developing an Amsterdam policy framework on Amsterdam dance events Sarah Morton University College Ireland Club Health Dublin 2017: Legacies and emerging Dublin trends PARALLEL SESSIONS FRIDAY 17 MAY 2.10 – 3.50 pm 5A Understanding and managing nighbme environments Chair: tbc Room: tbc Joanne Cox-Brown Night Time Economy United Latest and emerging innovaZons in night Zme SoluZons Kingdom economy safety Randy Bloeme DSP-groep Netherlands Understanding the context of urban nightlife environments: prevenZng crime and anZ-social behaviour through urban planning, design and management John O'Brien Waterford InsZtute Ireland Night Life, CreaZvity and Risk of Technology Nico Mulder Amsterdam Netherlands Enjoy & Respect MarkeZng Andrew Benne` Club Health United Chill Out revisited. The implementaZon and Conference Kingdom impact of (possibly) the world’s first ecstasy leaflet 11
5B Preparing for possible crisis at large-scale events (workshop) Chair: tbc Room: tbc The workshop will understand how Amsterdam prepares for big events such as the Amsterdam Dance Event and Kingsday. A health-related, real risk nightlife scenario will be examined by the municipality, the police, the public prosecutor, health officials and a representaZve from Amsterdam Dance Event. PrevenKng overdose 5C Chair: tbc Room: tbc Amanda Roxburgh NaZonal Drug and Australia MDMA - related deaths in Australia Alcohol Research Centre, UNSW Lori Kufner Trip! Project Canada A MulZ-Site Drug Checking Services Pilot Project to Prevent Overdose in Toronto Stefanie Jones Drug Policy Alliance United States How Fentanyl Is CreaZng OpportuniZes to of America Advance Drug Checking in the U.S. Chloe Sage ANKORS Canada BriZsh Columbia's opioid crisis a mulZ pronged harm reducZon response Treatment, Naloxone, Drug checking, Safe consumpZon sites Gabriella Spina ASL TO4 Italy The right to health never stops. Neutravel first aid point in illegal raves in Italy Nadine Ezard NaZonal Centre for Australia Developing a naZonal prompt response network Clinical Research on for Australia Emerging Drugs; Alcohol and Drug Service, St Vincent’s Hospital, Sydney Going online 5D Chair: ibe Room: tbc Daan van der DIMS/Trimbos Netherlands Drug checking in the Netherlands: experiences Gouwe InsZtute with contacZng internet-based vendors Fernando Caudevilla Energy Control Spain Harm ReducZon in Cryptomarkets: The final (DoctorX) fronZer? Rachel Sutherland NaZonal Drug and Australia Trends in availability, use, and online purchasing Alcohol Research of new psychoacZve substances in Australia Centre Jan Stola Youth OrganisaZons Poland Crowdsourcing and rapid disseminaZon of data for Drug AcZon about psychoacZve substances purity and real contents Bert Hauspie University College Belgium Nightlife culture compared in five European Ghent countries. The results of an exploraZve Facebook analysis as part of the ALAMA nightlife project 12
POSTERS KrisZn Feltmann STAD Karolinska Sweden Drug use in the electronic music scene in Sweden InsZtutet Fermín Fernández University of Huelva Spain Longitudinal evidences on the relaZonship Calderón between harm reducZon strategies (HRS) and negaZve consequences experienced among polysubstance users Elena Gervilla University of the Spain Assessing young ajtudes towards alcohol use Balearic Islands and drunkenness in Spain Nicki Killeen HSE NaZonal Office Ireland What’s in The Policy? Ireland’s NaZonal Drug for Social Inclusion Strategy and Club Health Julie-Soleil Meeson Élixir Canada Messaging in Drug checking: How do we communicate a result? Zara Quigg Liverpool John United Sexual violence and nightlife: a systemaZc Moores University Kingdom literature review Kiran Santlal HSE-NaZonal Drug Ireland A CollaboraZve Response to Chemsex & GHB Treatment Centre Usage in Ireland Mariana Sossio Liverpool John United Pre-Drinking Behaviour and Alcohol Use Within Moores University Kingdom Nightlife Sejngs: A Mixed Method Study Exploring Brazilian and UK Students’ Drinking Pa`erns Charlo`e van Trimbos InsZtute Netherlands PredicZng the onset of ketamine use among Miltenburg frequent nightlife a`endees Jon Waldron Clinical United ALAMA-Nightlife – Assessing the Psychopharmacology Kingdom representaZveness of recruiZng online for a Unit, University nightlife and drug use survey using targeted College London social media adverZsing 13
EXPERT VISITS COFFEE SHOP VISIT Thursday 16 May, 20:00 - 21:30 Visit one of Amsterdam’s most famous coffee shops and learn about the history, law, regulaZons and the latest developments in the city’s cannabis policy. Maximum number of parZcipants: 10 REMBRANDT SQUARE HOSTS Friday 17 May, 22:00 - 23:00 Rembrandt Square is one of the busiest nightlife areas in Amsterdam and has had a reputaZon for alcohol-related crimes and noise polluZon. Since 2015, the city has implemented a programme, which has transformed the area. Join the expert visit to find out what measures have been put in place and what the results have been. Maximum number of parZcipants: 10 To book a place on an expert visit, please register here: h`p://www.theclubhealthconference.com/programme/expert-visits __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ __ Please note PREPARING FOR POSSIBLE CRISIS AT LARGE-SCALE EVENTS (WORKSHOP) The above workshop will now take place on Friday 17 May, 2.10 - 3.50 pm at the conference venue rather than during the evening, as previously stated. See session 5B, page 12. 14
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