The McGowan Labor Government's Methamphetamine Action Plan (MAP) Taskforce is reaching out to the public, seeking comments from those affected by methamphetamine in Western Australia.
Members of the community, including individuals and families directly affected, as well as health service providers, community workers and business owners, are invited to share their views through the Methamphetamine Action Plan Taskforce website.
Heath and Mental Health Minister, Roger Cook said community views and insights are vital in helping the MAP Taskforce give its advice to the State Government on ways to reduce harm, supply and demand of methamphetamine in WA.
"I encourage anyone affected to take the opportunity to comment, as their insight will help shape the taskforce's advice to Government on how to respond to the complexities and challenges of WA's meth issue and how best to meet the needs of those most vulnerable in our community,” he said.
As part of the McGowan Government's State-wide plan, the taskforce will provide advice to the State Government on gaps in services and how programs can best meet the needs of the community, in particular targeting areas of greatest need.
The online comment period is open until March 16, 2018.
To have your say about methamphetamine use in WA go to the Methamphetamine Action Plan Taskforce website.