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Scottish executive to review services

Posted: 04 September 2003 | Subscribe Online


A review of treatment and rehabilitation programmes has been started by the Scottish executive in a bid to tackle the country's growing drugs problems.

The review aims to improve the access to, and availability of, community-based and residential treatment for addicts who want to stop taking drugs. It also plans to build on current work to reduce waiting times for drug services.

Scottish executive deputy justice minister Hugh Henry said professionals working in the drugs field will play an active role in the review. He said: "We need to ensure that medical professionals and drugs workers have access to a range of patient-centred services which can be tailored to meet individual need and circumstances."
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Service users' views, he added, would also be taken into account.

Drugscope acting chief executive Frank Warburton welcomed the focus on a co-ordinated approach to treatment and rehabilitation. He said: "Seeking views of drug workers is vital to ensuring that programmes reach those who are most in need."

The results of the review and subsequent decisions regarding extra funding for rehabilitation and treatment services are to be announced by the end of the year.


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