We help organisations navigate harm reduction through policy, research and education.

 
 

NeuroSight assists organisations to support the wellbeing of individuals by providing the necessary tools and guidance to reduce drug-related harm.

 
 

By integrating policy, research and education, NeuroSight provides a systematic approach to harm reduction that is informed by evidence.

  • 1

    The number of people using illegal drugs globally has risen by 30% over the past decade.

  • 2

    Deaths due to drug misuse in England and Wales have increased by 360% since 1993.

  • 3

    COVID-19 led to increased drug use with more problematic habits.

  • 4

    Drug markets are shifting towards the Dark Web and social media increasing accessibility.

We can help you understand, develop and implement harm reduction interventions.

The continuing and growing problem with illicit drug use illustrates that “zero tolerance” approaches do not work.

Strategies to prevent drug use are not adequate to prevent drug-related harms alone.

Harm reduction is an evidence-informed strategy that is shown to work in multiple contexts.

Our services will equip you with:

  • Specialised knowledge on drugs

  • Stakeholder engagement and buy-in

  • Understanding of the target population

  • Awareness of the law

  • Careful messaging around drug use

  • Standardised practices informed by evidence

Our Clients

What clients are saying

“Originally when we made contact we were just thinking about workshops and events, but by doing stakeholder meetings we ended up making structural changes at the union and university that we never thought we could do, i.e. a whole new policy written and approved for the union and an amended policy and commitment to a freshers' week campaign from the university.”

— University of Surrey Students’ Union

“The project exceeded some of our expectations regarding interaction and information given. The speakers were very open to discussion and facilitated thinking spaces throughout the webinar. We were presented with practical international harm reduction strategies and also examples of projects that Neurosight or Drugs and Me themselves were a part of. This gave us an idea of strategies we can implement in Malta. The project gave us a lot to think about and discuss for the way forward in Malta regarding harm reduction.”

— Prevention Team at Maltese Government’s Executive Agency

“It was really well received by the students. They were having great conversations in their groups and were really interested in the topics you raised. This was such an important session and your points were definitely taken on board.”

— Assistant Head at Taipei European School