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Khat users need social care response

Posted: 23 June 2005 | Subscribe Online


Drug services are failing to reach users of khat, exposing the need for a "social care" response, according to a Turning Point report.

A survey of 35 users for the report finds none has been in contact with drug or mental health treatment services.

Khat, which is legal in the UK and has an amphetamine-like effect when chewed, is most often used by people from Somalia, Ethiopia and Yemen. High use can cause mental health problems, including depression.

However, the study finds that social problems, such as unemployment, family breakdown and social exclusion, tend to exacerbate the problems of excessive use.
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Lord Victor Adebowale, chief executive of Turning Point, said: "It is not a drug treatment issue. It is a social care issue and requires a social care response."

The report suggests a one-stop-shop that tackled unemployment, health and education as well as drug problems, would be more successful in treating users than traditional services.


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