Make drug treatment more intelligent Component #1931

Drugs treatment should be located within a public health framework that emphasizes both clinical treatment and the wider support services that enable people to overcome dependency: housing, education, employment, child care and family support.
Treatment’ is too narrow a term to denote the wide range of services that are required by people experiencing problems with drugs. The word has a clinical air and suggests that these services are limited to medical provision. In fact, problematic drug users often have a wide variety of problems—with money, unemployment, relationships, housing—all of which need addressing alongside any physical or mental health issues.

Much of the medical and psychotherapeutic help that is provided through the treatment system may be wasted if the other kinds of support are not provided.'
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Map HomeDrugs Policy in the UK
IssueWhat drugs policy measures are open to the UK?
PositionEmphasize health and social dimensions
ComponentMake drug treatment more intelligent
ComponentImproved treatment in prisons
ComponentMake wider range of treatment available
ComponentStrategic use of criminal justice system
ComponentBetter wraparound social service support
ComponentDrugs treatment on NHS priority list
ComponentImprove access via primary care
ComponentRealistic measures of treatment success
ComponentIntegrate alcohol and drug services
ComponentIntegrate drug and mental health service
SupportiveArgumentDrug use brings wider social problems
SupportiveArgumentSocial problems often trigger drug use
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Entered by:- David Price
Entry date (GMT): 3/1/2007 1:27:00 PM
Last edit date (GMT): 5/17/2007 12:23:00 AM
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