The government published its drug treatment effectiveness strategy
today aiming to give drug users faster access to treatment and more
social care services, writes Maria Ahmed.
The National Treatment Agency Strategy sets out a target of getting
200,000 problematic drugs users in contact with treatment services
by March 2008, with fast-tracking for priority groups such as
pregnant users and offenders.
Services will also be required to get 85 per cent of drug users into their first treatment session within three weeks.
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