Annual Report to the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction (UK Focal Point On Drugs)
Bibliography: Domestic Policy Issues
The absorption of recovery in English drug policy
This is an excerpt of a recent NDARC seminar presentation by Professor Alex Stevens (NDARC)
PHILTRE Annual Report 2014-15
WEDINOS provides a mechanism for the anonymous submission and testing of samples of new psychoactive substances and the dissemination of pragmatic harm reduction advice (NHS Wales)
The Association of Directors of Public Health: Position Statement – Take home naloxone
This position statement:
1. provides Directors of Public Health with the ADPH position statement on Naloxone use
2. provides a briefing on take home naloxone schemes and issues for Directors of Public Health to
consider, and
3. provides references and sources for key resources and information
A simple (ish) guide to the Psychoactive Substances Act
The Psychoactive Substances Act will come into force on the 6th April 2016. The Act will make it an offence to produce, supply or offer to supply any psychoactive substance if the substance is likely to be used for its psychoactive effects and regardless of its potential for harm (DrugWatch)
Psychoactive Substances Act 201
This is the original version (as it was originally enacted). This item of legislation is currently only available in its original format (UK Government)
The Psychoactive Substances Bill 2015-16: Report on Committee Stage
This briefing paper is produced prior to the Report Stage of the Psychoactive Substances Bill 2015-16
Psychoactive substances bill, as amended
This document includes all amendments tabled to date, arranged in the order they relate to the Bill (Parliament UK)
Integrated Monitoring System Annual Report
Cheshire and Merseyside 2014/15
Social supply of cannabis in Australia
The findings have implications for the policing of social supply drug markets, the public education of participants in the social supply market and how social supply offences are dealt with in law (NDLERF)
Ice report marks a welcome shift in thinking towards prevention and treatment
The federal government on Sunday released the final report of, and its response to, the taskforce established in response to growing community concern around crystal methamphetamine, or ice (The Conversation)
Naloxone – what the new legislation changes mean
Kate Halliday, SMMGP Programme Lead, discusses the recent legislation changes which make naloxone more readily available for those that need it (SMMGP)
Drug misuse and dependence: UK guidelines on clinical management
Feedback received (Public Health England)
Helping local areas address public health issues relating to alcohol, drug and tobacco use
Public Health England
David Best: Why the UK lags behind in recovery for drug users
It’s rare that you’ll see Blackpool praised by a professor of criminology, but when it comes to leading the way in changing how the powers that be handle recovery from substance abuse and dependency, it is certainly a shining example of success
Joint Strategic Needs Assessment resources for alcohol, drugs and tobacco
PHE has published the latest alcohol, drugs and tobacco joint strategic needs (JSNA) resource pack to help local areas develop joint strategic needs assessments and local joint health and wellbeing strategies that effectively address public health issues relating to alcohol, drug and tobacco use
Breaking boundaries: Towards a ‘Troubled Lives’ programme for people facing multiple and complex needs
Reviewing previous reforms to public services for socially excluded groups, this report makes the case for a locally-led and coordinated programme to support people with multiple and complex needs (IPPR)
International experts back Irish drug injection centre plan
An international group of experts has welcomed plans to introduce medically supervised injection centres in Ireland, saying the move will help to tackle the problem of public injecting as well as facilitating access to treatment (The Journal Ireland)
French Senate Gives Green Light to Drug Consumption Rooms
After a heated debate, Senators have decided to approve an experimental project to provide a safer environment for drug users, in order to prevent death and disease (Drug Reporter)
Oral evidence: Psychoactive substances, HC 361
Tuesday 15 September 2015 (Home Affairs Committee – Parliament UK)
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