National Drug and Alcohol Honour Roll
A National Honour Roll for individuals who have made a significant contribution, over a considerable time period, to the Drug and Alcohol field has been established by the four collaborating organisations* responsible for the National Drug and Alcohol Awards.
The goal of the Honour Roll is to acknowledge and publicly recognise the exceptional work which is done by some people who have worked tirelessly over a number of years in this sector.
Judging criteria for nominations
The judging criteria for nominations will be restricted to those who have made an outstanding contribution to addressing drug and alcohol issues over a substantial period of time.
Nominations may be made for people who have or are currently working directly in the drug and alcohol field, or in the many related fields.
It is expected that that the number of inductees into the Drug and Alcohol Honour Roll will be limited to ensure it only truly acknowledges those that have made a sustained and significant contribution.
The judging panel for the Honour Roll will consist of members from each of the collaborating organisations.
* The four collaborating organisations are: Alcohol and Other Drug Council of Australia, Ted Noffs Foundation, Australian Drug Foundation and Australian National Council on Drugs
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