Potential Science And Policy Intern For The Beckley Foundation

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As a potential Science and Policy Intern for the Beckley Foundation, I am ecstatic to acknowledge that the BF places a strong emphasis on designing and conducting research into the effects of psychoactive substances on the brain in order to explore and discover their therapeutic potential while minimizing the harms associated with such substances. I have actively pursued my research interests for over a year and I feel that my experience and qualifications are a fit for this position. During my undergraduate studies, I worked as a research assistant for the Community-Based Intervention Research Group (C-BIRG) who is devoted to the design, implementation, and evaluation of interventions for reducing risk behavior problems in youth. The position …show more content…

I have volunteered at events and conferences with multiple organizations such as Dancesafe, Drug Policy Alliance, the Marijuana Policy Project, the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies, and Students for Liberty. In April 2016, I had the honor to host a psychedelic dinner in collaboration with MAPS with the goal of raising funds and spreading awareness about MDMA-assisted psychotherapy for PTSD which led to raising over $1800 towards research for PTSD. Through my involvement with MAPS I participated in Zendo training facilitated by Shannon Clare Petitt of MAPS where I learned how to provide psychedelic harm reduction services at festivals and similar gatherings. I applied my training when I volunteered at the Fractal Beach music festival in Miami where I managed a safe space for individuals having difficult experiences,provided information regarding adulterated substances, combining substances, and general harm reduction services. I am a firm believer in unconditional support and the importance of harm reduction towards individuals who consume substances in concerning

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