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Pill testing ruled out at Schoolies 2022, as Safety Response announced

Schoolies officials will not conduct pill testing as part of their Safer Schoolies Response, despite concerns about drug use at the festivities.

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SCHOOLIES officials will not conduct pill testing as part of their Safer Schoolies Response, despite concerns about drug use at the festivities.

More than 20,000 Queensland schoolies are expected to flood the Surfers Paradise party precinct between Saturday, November 19 and Friday, November 25.

More than 1000 volunteers will run “integrated health and wellbeing spaces” as well as Chill Out and Recharge Zones throughout the tourism haven.

Community group Drug ARM will run one of the zones for schoolies who have consumed alcohol or drugs and need help.

There will be an increased police presence in the Glitter Strip during Schoolies week. Picture AAP/David Clark.
There will be an increased police presence in the Glitter Strip during Schoolies week. Picture AAP/David Clark.

“From a Drug ARM perspective what we’re there to do is provide a safe environment,” communications manager Alexandra Davis said.

“If people have used drugs or they have used alcohol we want it to be a safe and welcoming space for them to get the support they need and see us as friends in that situation.”

Ms Davis said typically schoolies under the influence needed “a bit of chill out time” without escalation.

Drug ARM communications manager Alexandra Davis fdid not rule out pill testing in the future. Picture: Glenn Hampson.
Drug ARM communications manager Alexandra Davis fdid not rule out pill testing in the future. Picture: Glenn Hampson.
There is currently no plan to implement drug or pill testing at Schoolies. Picture: iStock
There is currently no plan to implement drug or pill testing at Schoolies. Picture: iStock

She also said Drug ARM would not provide a pill testing service.

“I know that it (the Zones) is a response to what is already happening and that is where we come in and respond to that circumstance,” she said.

“As part of our consideration for lots of things we do, we consider a whole suite of measures to support young people over a challenging, life-changing time.”

Ms Davis said there were no immediate plans for Drug ARM to introduce pill testing at Schoolies in future.

When asked about the potential to introduce pill testing during the end of schooling celebrations, Gold Coast police Superintendent Rhys Wildman said he was not aware of any plans in motion.

“It requires a whole of government approach,” he said.

Schoolies celebrations at Surfers Paradise on the Gold Coast. Picture: Glenn Hampson.
Schoolies celebrations at Surfers Paradise on the Gold Coast. Picture: Glenn Hampson.

When asked if he supported pill testing at the event generally he said he would “have to look at the evidence”.

Safer Schoolies director Anna Hanson said the role of organisers was to “keep young people safe” throughout their Gold Coast celebrations.

“All of our planning around schoolies is centred around safety,” she said.

Schoolies boss Anna Hanson (front) with key Safer Schoolies partners (L-R): Chill Out Zone coordinator Angela Driscoll, RACQ Dave Webber, Rosie’s Friends on the Street boss Jayne Shallcross, and Alexandra Davis from Drug ARM. Picture: Glenn Hampson.
Schoolies boss Anna Hanson (front) with key Safer Schoolies partners (L-R): Chill Out Zone coordinator Angela Driscoll, RACQ Dave Webber, Rosie’s Friends on the Street boss Jayne Shallcross, and Alexandra Davis from Drug ARM. Picture: Glenn Hampson.

There will be an increased police presence in the Sufers Paradise precinct throughout Schoolies 2022.

She said bolstered safety and support services, as well as a “no wristband, no access” policy would make the party hub “the safest place for legitimate schoolies” to have their fun.

But she still urged caution and advised schoolies to “stay safe and watch your mates”.

“Stick together look out for one another,” she said.

“Support each other, talk to each other and importantly seek help together.”

“Whatever support you need, we’ve got you covered.”

Originally published as Pill testing ruled out at Schoolies 2022, as Safety Response announced

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