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Lack of staff may hit treatment plans

Posted: 16 June 2005 | Subscribe Online


The government's drive to get thousands of drug users into treatment could be hampered by a shortage of staff, drugs workers told a conference in London last week.

Most staff lacked clinical supervision, preventing them from working effectively or safely, workers told the conference held by the charity Drugscope.

They also pointed to the lack of managers with specialist training in addiction, while one worker said she spent just two hours with clients during her 36-hour working week because of the pressure of paperwork.
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Martin Barnes, chief executive of Drugscope, said the sector had recruitment and retention problems.

He criticised the movement of workers around the drug sector as they sought out better pay and conditions. Barnes said that the National Treatment Agency's target of increasing the numbers of drug users into treatment by 200,000 by 2008 should be based on "quality not quantity".

He added that people in the criminal justice system were less likely to receive treatment than those in the community.


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