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Edinburgh ponders single assessment

Posted: 30 June 2005 | Subscribe Online


A single assessment process for Edinburgh drug and alcohol service users could be introduced next year if agencies back it.

Tom Wood, chair of the city's drug action team, said a single process would be the only way to realise "a strategic grip on service delivery" and pull together the various agencies that work with substance misusers.

He hoped such a system could be introduced by April 2006 following a service review later this year.

Wood said it was sometimes the case that people would receive help from up to seven agencies, all of which would not know about each other.
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He said: "We still don't know how many people are in the system and how much is being spent on them.

"No one can tell you what percentage of police or health budgets are spent on alcohol or drug issues."

He said the technology to link agencies was already there, adding: "All that is needed is the commitment and to overcome information sharing issues."
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Edinburgh children and families and substance misuse social workers have started working to new guidance that requires improved communication between them.

It was introduced as a result of the death of 11-week-old Caleb Ness in 2001 in the city at the hands of his drug-abusing father, who had been known to both departments.


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