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Profit from drugs inside prisons feeding crime outside, police leaders warned

17th September 2015

Police forces have been told to face up to the “fall-out” from Britain’s burgeoning prison population as the Government sets out a bold new-for-old building programme (Police Professional)

Categories: Bibliography, Economics, Interventions - Law Enforcement, Production and Supply

Categories: Economics, Interventions - Law Enforcement, Production and Supply

Best practice in drug interventions

16th September 2015

Discover what works (and what doesn’t work) in the areas of drug prevention, treatment, harm reduction and social reintegration (EMCDDA)

Categories: Bibliography, Interventions - Treatment

Categories: Interventions - Treatment

Opioid painkiller dependency(OPD) An overview

15th September 2015

A report written for the All-PartyParliamentary Group on Prescribed Medicine Dependency (Harry Shapiro)

Categories: Bibliography, Domestic Policy Issues, Prevalence

Categories: Domestic Policy Issues, Prevalence

Turning evidence into practice: Preventing blood-borne viruses

14th September 2015

This briefing aims to support local authorities and drug treatment and healthcare services to review their BBV prevention and treatment interventions for people who inject drugs (Public Health England)

Categories: Bibliography, Interventions - Harm Reduction, Interventions - Prevention, Interventions - Treatment

Categories: Interventions - Harm Reduction, Interventions - Prevention, Interventions - Treatment

UNODC, OSCE develop strategies to reduce drug demand and drug supply to youth

11th September 2015

UNODC, through its Deputy Executive Director, addressed a high-level conference aimed at enhancing the mechanisms to stem the increasing spread of illicit drugs amongst young people, organized under the Serbian Chairmanship of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE)

Categories: Bibliography, International Policy Issues, Production and Supply

Categories: International Policy Issues, Production and Supply

Drugs policy metrics under review

9th September 2015

The UNGASS in April 2016 will offer a forum to systematise a process of developing sophisticated indicators that are in tune with developments taking place within some member states (Jane’s)

Categories: Bibliography, International Policy Issues, Production and Supply

Categories: International Policy Issues, Production and Supply

MPs to debate cannabis legalisation after petition reaches 200,000 signatures

9th September 2015

Paul Flynn, Labour MP for Newport West, to lead debate on 12 October, though campaigners not hopeful that law will be changed as a result (Guardian)

Categories: Bibliography, Domestic Policy Issues

Categories: Domestic Policy Issues

Multiple Substance Use Among Adolescents in Scotland: Profile and Trends

9th September 2015

This report examines the prevalence of regular use of 2 or more substances among adolescents in Scotland, and key factors associated with multiple substance use (Scottish Government)

Categories: Bibliography, Prevalence

Categories: Prevalence

Representation to the Spending Review 2015

7th September 2015

Making Every Adult Matter (MEAM) is a coalition of Clinks, Homeless Link and Mind, formed to improve policy and services for people facing multiple needs. This representation to the Spending Review sets out our case for a national focus on individuals with multiple needs

Categories: Bibliography, Domestic Policy Issues

Categories: Domestic Policy Issues

Special Report: Harm Reduction and the Global HIV Epidemic

7th September 2015

A new report from amfAR, The Foundation for AIDS Research, assesses the state of harm reduction worldwide by focusing on the steps that five sample countries—Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Nigeria, Ukraine, and Vietnam—have, or have not, taken to address the HIV epidemic among people who inject drugs (PWID)

Categories: Bibliography, International Policy Issues, Interventions - Harm Reduction

Categories: International Policy Issues, Interventions - Harm Reduction

Methamphetamine 2015

4th September 2015

17 points (Australian Medical Association)

Categories: Bibliography, Interventions - Harm Reduction, Interventions - Treatment, Prevalence

Categories: Interventions - Harm Reduction, Interventions - Treatment, Prevalence

Deaths related to drug poisoning in England and Wales, 2014 registrations

4th September 2015

There were 3,346 drug poisoning deaths registered in England and Wales in 2014, the highest since comparable records began in 1993 (Office for National Statistics )

Categories: Bibliography, Prevalence

Categories: Prevalence

Precursor chemical import and export authorisation wallchart

2nd September 2015

This chart shows the regulation of precursor chemicals in the UK (Home Office)

Categories: Bibliography, Production and Supply

Categories: Production and Supply

AOD treatment spending in Australia

28th August 2015

Alcohol and other drug treatment spending in Australia amounted to $1.2 billion in 2012/2013 (NDARC)

Categories: Bibliography, Economics

Categories: Economics

Cannabis: the Irish situation

28th August 2015

How many people use cannabis in Ireland? (NDC)

Categories: Bibliography, Interventions - Treatment, Prevalence

Categories: Interventions - Treatment, Prevalence

ACMD interim advice: diversion and illicit supply of medicines

28th August 2015

Letter to the Home Office setting out the ACMD’s interim advice in relation to diversion and illicit supply of medicines (ACMD)

Categories: Bibliography, Production and Supply

Categories: Production and Supply

Data on clients seen at drug and alcohol treatment agencies

28th August 2015

Quarterly data are published on StatWales. These include data on quarterly activity, case closures by reason for closure and the time between referral and start of treatment (Welsh Government)

Categories: Bibliography, Prevalence

Categories: Prevalence

National Drug Policy 2015 to 2020

27th August 2015

The Policy aims to guide, influence and support decision-making by local services, communities and non-governmental organisations, and in doing so, improve collaboration and maximise the effectiveness of the system as a whole (Ministry of Health,  New Zealand)

Categories: Bibliography, Domestic Policy Issues

Categories: Domestic Policy Issues

Naloxone legal changes (UK)

27th August 2015

In summary, the amended Regulations are a good step forward, but in my opinion they simply don’t go far enough, and definitely do not meet some of the assurances that had been made previously. Ultimately, what we really need is a national programme – as they have in Scotland and Wales – to ensure that everyone at risk of opiate overdose has access to Naloxone (Injecting Advice)

Categories: Bibliography, Interventions - Harm Reduction

Categories: Interventions - Harm Reduction

Challenges & Opportunities

26th August 2015

Key findings from VAADA’s Alcohol and Other Drug (AOD)Sector Recommissioning Survey (VAADA)

Categories: Bibliography, Domestic Policy Issues, Interventions - Treatment

Categories: Domestic Policy Issues, Interventions - Treatment

Drug-related hospital stays in Australia 1993-2013

26th August 2015

This bulletin presents data on drug-related hospital separations in Australia from 1993-2013 for the following drug types: opioids, cocaine, amphetamines and cannabis (NDARC)

Categories: Bibliography, Interventions - Treatment, Prevalence

Categories: Interventions - Treatment, Prevalence

Researchers evaluate use of pharmacy-based naloxone education and distribution to fight opioid overdoses

26th August 2015

In response to the growing opioid crisis, several states, including Massachusetts and Rhode Island, have granted pharmacists the authority to provide naloxone rescue kits without a prescription to at-risk patients (News Medical)

Categories: Bibliography, Interventions - Harm Reduction

Categories: Interventions - Harm Reduction

Drug-related Deaths in Scotland in 2014

26th August 2015

NHS Board and Council statistics for certain drugs for 2014, on the ‘all drugs found present in the body’ basis (not the standard basis for figures for individual drugs) – (National Records of Scotland)

Categories: Prevalence

Helping young adult prisoners

25th August 2015

Compared with older prisoners, young adults were less likely to report needing help with a drug problem (15% compared with 33%). Young adults were less likely than older prisoners to report having used a Class A drug in the four weeks before custody (31% compared with 45%). A smaller proportion of young adults than older prisoners linked their offending behaviour with drugs (25% compared with 46%) – (Russel Webster)

Categories: Bibliography, Interventions - Law Enforcement

Categories: Interventions - Law Enforcement

Australia’s National Alcohol and Drug Workforce Development Strategy

24th August 2015

The Strategy addresses the needs of specialist AOD and generalist workers from health, welfare, education, law enforcement and related sectors, and embraces a systems approach (NCETA)

Categories: Bibliography, Domestic Policy Issues

Categories: Domestic Policy Issues

All these experts and agencies say: Don’t treat drug users as criminals. It’s time politicians listened

18th August 2015

We should be able to argue for the decriminalisation of drugs on the basis of the evidence (which is overwhelming) that criminalisation doesn’t deter use, but does exacerbate a range of serious health and social harms (TDPF)

Categories: Bibliography, International Policy Issues, Interventions - Law Enforcement

Categories: International Policy Issues, Interventions - Law Enforcement

Home Office drug advisers try to clear up Theresa May’s mess

18th August 2015

Psychoactive substances bill: Designed to take drug policy outside the realm of reason? (Politics.co)

Categories: Bibliography, Domestic Policy Issues, Interventions - Law Enforcement

Categories: Domestic Policy Issues, Interventions - Law Enforcement

Drug possession should be removed from police performance indicators

18th August 2015

In this article, Michael Shiner provides an overview of drug reform in Britain and the reclassification of cannabis (LSE)

Categories: Bibliography, Interventions - Law Enforcement

Categories: Interventions - Law Enforcement

ACMD advice about Northern Ireland’s continued maintenance of the Addicts Index

18th August 2015

The ACMD has published advice recommending a change to the Misuse of Drugs (Notification of and Supply to Addicts) (Northern Ireland) Regulations 1973 with regard to the Addicts Index

Categories: Bibliography, Domestic Policy Issues

Categories: Domestic Policy Issues

ACMD report on definitions for the Psychoactive Substances Bill

18th August 2015

The ACMD has published its third piece of advice on the Psychoactive Substances Bill. This report makes recommendations for definitions under the bill

Categories: Bibliography, Domestic Policy Issues

Categories: Domestic Policy Issues

Illicit Drug Use and Harms, and Related Interventions and Policy in Canada

14th August 2015

While recent federal governments introduced several law and policy measures reinforcing a repression approach to illicit drug use, lower-level jurisdictions (e.g., provincial/municipal levels) and non-governmental organizations increasingly promoted social- and health-oriented intervention frameworks and interventions, therefore creating an increasingly bifurcated–and even inherently contradictory–drug policy landscape and reality in Canada

Categories: Bibliography, Domestic Policy Issues, Interventions - Law Enforcement

Categories: Domestic Policy Issues, Interventions - Law Enforcement

Ice in Australia: an online survey of attitudes and experiences

14th August 2015

In 2015, NCPIC conducted an online survey about experiences and perceptions of ice. This survey report includes responses from 11, 636 participants (NCPP)

Categories: Bibliography, Prevalence

Categories: Prevalence

Urban drug gangs target coastal communities

13th August 2015

The NCA’s ‘County Lines’ report shows that around half the places affected are coastal towns with high levels of unemployment, mental health issues or crime (National Crime Agency and National Police Chiefs Council)

Categories: Bibliography, Interventions - Law Enforcement

Categories: Interventions - Law Enforcement

West Midlands kinship care report: supporting kinship families affected by alcohol or drug msiuse

12th August 2015

The purpose of this report is to highlight the specific needs of kinship carers and the value that kinship carers add to children of drug or alcohol users across the West Midlands (West Midlands Regional Forum)

Categories: Bibliography, Domestic Policy Issues, Interventions - Harm Reduction

Categories: Domestic Policy Issues, Interventions - Harm Reduction

Alcohol and substance misuse

11th August 2015

This report represents a clear opportunity to influence the Welsh Government’s next Substance Misuse Delivery Plan (for 2016-2018)

Categories: Bibliography, Domestic Policy Issues

Categories: Domestic Policy Issues

UNODC Annual Report 2014

5th August 2015

The 2014 Annual Report provides an overview of UNODC’s work across the globe in assisting Member States to address the threat posed by drugs, crime and terrorism

Categories: Bibliography, International Policy Issues

Categories: International Policy Issues

Final Report: The Recovery Partnership Review of Alcohol Treatment Services

5th August 2015

This is the report on the Recovery Partnership review of the current state of alcohol treatment in England

Categories: Bibliography, Interventions - Treatment

Categories: Interventions - Treatment

Drug health harms – national intelligence

4th August 2015

Notes for directors of public health, commissioners, service providers and needle and syringe programmes reflecting presentations and discussion from the seventh meeting of the National Intelligence Network on the health harms associated with drug use, held in London on 4 June 2015 (Public Health England)

Categories: Bibliography, Domestic Policy Issues, Interventions - Harm Reduction

Categories: Domestic Policy Issues, Interventions - Harm Reduction

Comparing models of drug decriminalisation

31st July 2015

An e-tool by IDPC

Categories: Bibliography, Interventions - Law Enforcement

Categories: Interventions - Law Enforcement

Trends in drug misuse deaths in England, 1999-2013

31st July 2015

The briefing is therefore designed to provide local authority commissioners and drug treatment providers with further insight on the current situation and recent trends in relation to drug misuse deaths (Public Health England)

Categories: Bibliography, Prevalence

Categories: Prevalence
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