Nations Against Drugs

Nations Against Drugs

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The use and spread of narcotics at the nations in Lund is unacceptable. The nations have a zero tolerance against narcotics that applies to all buying, selling, possession and use of illegal intoxicants in accordance with the Alcohol Act (2010:1622),
and the Narcotics Penalty Act (1968:64).

This is what the nations do

The campaign Nations against drugs is a collaboration between 12 of 13 nations in Lund, also known as KK (College of Curators). The nations cooperate to exchange experiences and work together against drug use among Lund's students. Each nation works individually with alcohol and drug policies and these are continuously updated. If a guest is caught using or distributing drugs, the nation in question will contact and report this to the police. The nations and the police work closely together to counter the use and spread of narcotics among Lund's students.

Need help?

If you or someone you know needs help, you can contact one of the following:
the following organizations:

Student health – If you feel that your alcohol consumption or drug use is negatively affecting you, you can turn to Student Health at Lund University for support. They offer conversations and advice for students who want to feel better – both physically, mentally and socially. Book an appointment with Student Health here.

Helpline – If you feel you need to talk to someone outside about something that is weighing you down, you have the option of calling the Helpline, completely anonymously. The Helpline is open 24 hours a day and you can reach them on the following telephone number: 020-290390.

Maria reception – Mariamottagning mellersta Skåne is for young people under the age of 25 with problems with alcohol or other drugs. The reception is also aimed at the young person's parents and relatives.

Cannabis Help – For everyone affected by cannabis. Whether you smoke sometimes yourself, have major concerns about cannabis, are a relative or meet those who smoke at work and want to help, cannabis help is a site where you can find relevant facts. You can also ask questions and find professional support and treatment if you want help quitting smoking.

Young Adults – is available for everyone between the ages of 16-29. They deal with everything from personal problems, relationships, stress, anxiety, questions about physical and mental health, etc. They provide short-term support and you do not need a referral. If it turns out that
If you need additional support, the reception will help you find the right one. You can reach them by phone on 046-35 80 93. To book an appointment, you can use 1177 e-services here.

More information can be found on Lund University's website.:

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