Office for National Statistics UK – link to Excel file
Archives for 2017
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Provisional Drug Overdose Deaths 2016 – 2017 (PDF)
These counts include all seasons of the year and are insensitive to reporting variations by seasonality. Deaths are reported by the jurisdiction in which the death occurred (CDC)
Commissioning impact on drug treatment
This report by the Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs (ACMD) investigates the impact on drug treatment
National Poisons Information Service Report 2016/17
National Poisons Information Service annual report with section on drugs of misuse (PDF)
Inquiry into the Drugs, Poisons and Controlled Substances Amendment (Pilot Medically Supervised Injecting Centre) Bill 2017 (PDF)
The Drugs, Poisons and Controlled Substances Amendment (Pilot Medically Supervised Injecting Centre) Bill 2017 (the Bill) seeks to amend the Drugs, Poisons and Controlled Substances Act 1981 (the Principal Act), to provide for the licencing and operation of a medically supervised injecting centre (MSIC) for a trial period of 18 months (Parliament of Victoria, Australia)
Annual Surveillance Report of Drug-Related Risks and Outcomes (PDF)
The purpose of this first annual surveillance report is to summarize the latest information available on the national level for various health outcomes, health behaviors, and prescribing patterns related to the drug problem in the United States (CDC, USA)
ACMD warns ministers of falling local funding for drug treatment services
Funding cuts are the single biggest threat to drug treatment recovery outcomes, a report published by the ACMD has warned
Still no harm reduction? (PDF)
A critical review of the UK Government’s new Drug Strategy (drugscience)
Mapping the Maze (PDF)
Services for women experiencing multiple disadvantage in England and Wales (agenda)
Widening the availability of naloxone
Updated 1 August 2017 (DoH)
Improving clinical responses to drug-related deaths (PDF)
A summary of best practice and innovations from drug treatment providers (NHS Substance Misuse Provider Alliance)
Drug driving law evaluation
Evaluation of the new drug driving legislation, one year after its introduction (Department for Transport)
Drug-related deaths in Scotland, 2016
Numbers of drug-deaths in Scotland by (e.g.) age, sex, Health Board and council areas, and whether particular drugs were in the body (National Records of Scotland)
Hepatitis C Screening (PDF)
National Clinical Guideline (Irish Government)
3.1.4 People who use unprescribed or illicit drugs
3.1.5 Prisoners
3.1.6 People who are homeless
Preventing drug related deaths (PDF)
Drug-related deaths are rising and are a major concern to councils and our health partners. Deaths have increased sharply over the past five years and are now at their highest levels since records began. The reasons for the jump are varied. When Public Health England (PHE) and the Local Government Association (LGA) investigated it last year they came to a number of conclusions
Interim report prepared by White House Commission on Combating Drug Addiction and the Opioid Crisis
Recommendations for action (White House)
Drug Related Deaths in Scotland
This describes a study that involved age-period-cohort analyses to investigate whether cohort effects from exposure to the changing political context from the 1980s could explain the recent trends in drug-related deaths in Scotland (OSF)
Deaths related to drug poisoning in England and Wales: 2016 registrations
Latest update on deaths related to drug poisoning in England and Wales by cause of death, sex, age and substances involved in the death. A backseries of data from 1993 is also included in this publication (Office of National Statistics)
Unlinked anonymous HIV and viral hepatitis monitoring among PWID: 2017 report
This article presents an overview of the trends between 2006 and 2016 for HIV, hepatitis B, hepatitis C and risk behaviours from the main Unlinked Anonymous Monitoring Survey, which is targeted at people who inject psychoactive drugs, such as heroin, crack cocaine and amphetamines (Public Health England)
Take-home naloxone for opioid overdose in people who use drugs
Advice for local authorities and local partners on widening the availability of naloxone to reduce overdose deaths from heroin and other opiate drugs (Public Health England)
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