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Social cost of drugs in London is £2.5bn

Posted: 06 March 2003 | Subscribe Online


Someone in London dies every 30 hours because of drug misuse, according to a new report.

The study, from the Greater London Alcohol and Drug Alliance, says that Londoners are more likely to have used illegal drugs than people in other parts of the country. It also says there are at least 70,000 problem drug users in London, costing more than £2.5bn in economic and social costs.

More than 19,000 people sought treatment for a drug problem in 2001-2. Ninety per cent of these were aged 15 to 44, indicating that more than one in 200 Londoners in this age group went to a specialist drug treatment agency during that time.
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The report shows that London suffers from gaps in drug treatment provision. Some areas do not have local in-patient detox facilities and a number of boroughs do not have GP prescribing.

In addition, despite a National Treatment Agency target for 30 per cent of GPs to offer primary care to drug misusers, coverage of this service is patchy - it is unavailable in three boroughs and limited in others.

The report also finds that workforce planning is a problem in London with vacancies in a number of drug treatment agencies and traditional recruitment efforts failing.
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The alliance has identified four priority areas, including developing and implementing a cocaine strategy and identifying ways to address the housing needs of people with drug and alcohol problems.

It will also work on social exclusion and promote community led prevention of drug and alcohol problems.

London: The Highs and the Lows from www.london.gov.uk


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