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GREA is an interprofessional association of reference on addictions, which is committed to the good life together and human rights. It has more than 450 members.
Respecting the rules of democratic debate, GREA promotes the sharing of knowledge and reflection, research and training, the diversity of approaches and experiences and the dissemination of knowledge.
GREA addresses all those concerned by the issue of addictions and public policies. It offers a transversal expertise and visions anchored in the realities of the field and practice, at the interprofessional, intercantonal, interinstitutional and international levels.
GREA is made up of institutional and individual members, a committee with a president and a general secretariat.
GREA works on the basis of a charter that dictates its ethics and actions.
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