12 Jun 2025
NDARC Webinar:
Australia's burgeoning love of medical cannabis: Findings from the biennial Cannabis as Medicine Surveys
Australia's burgeoning love of medical cannabis: Findings from the biennial Cannabis as Medicine Surveys
The Australian government legalised medicinal cannabis in 2016 under the Special Access and Authorised Prescriber schemes. Uptake was initially very slow until 2019, when the appearance of commercial medical cannabis providers saw a dramatic increase in the number of approvals and prescriptions. In this seminar, using data from the CAMS surveys, Dr Mills will discuss how the patterns of use and experiences of Australian medical cannabis users have changed, and the potential flaws in the current system.
About the speaker:
Dr Llew Mills is a postdoctoral researcher with the Discipline of Addiction Medicine, University of Sydney. He works in the research team at the Langton Centre, a South Eastern Sydney Local Health District drug and alcohol treatment and research centre. He was awarded his PhD in experimental psychology in 2018. Llew is interested in cannabis dependence both in a clinical and medicinal context, and in finding ways to use routinely collected drug and alcohol data to improve drug and alcohol treatment. He has worked on the biennial Cannabis as Medicine Surveys (CAMS) since 2018 and is the chief investigator of CAMS-2022.