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OVERVIEW OF PRESENTATION Trends Methodology Key messages from public consultation Vision Values, Goals, s Performance Measurement System Health-led actions Structures supporting delivery

DRUG AND ALCOHOL TRENDS 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% Frequency of Binge Drinking in the Last Year (males) Once per week or more 1-3 times per month Less than monthly Never 8000 7000 6000 5000 4000 3000 2000 1000 New Treatment Cases by Drug Type 2010-2015 10% 0% 18-24 yrs 25-34 yrs 35-49 yrs 50-64 yrs 65-75 yrs 0 2004/05 2007/08 2010/11 2014/15 Benzodiazepines Cannabis Cocaine Opiates Total

METHODOLOGY Minister of State for the National Drugs Strategy Steering Committee Focus Groups on: 1. Supply Reduction 2. Continuum of Care 3. Education and Prevention 4. Evidence and Best Practice Rapid Expert Review of 2009-2016 Strategy Trends Analysis Public Consultation The effectiveness of interventions related to the use of illicit drugs: prevention, harm reduction, treatment and recovery. A review of reviews

A HEALTH-LED APPROACH TO DRUGS USE Programme for a Partnership Government commits to supporting a health-led rather than criminal justice approach to drugs use including legislating for injection rooms Recognise the need for a more humane and compassionate approach to drug use with a focus on harm reduction which recognises that addiction and substance misuse is a public health issue

KEY FINDINGS OF PUBLIC CONSULTATION Curb access to harmful drugs Improve access to treatment Treat drug and alcohol use as a health issue Key findings of public consultation Reduce harm Start drugs education earlier Involve families and communities

VISION A healthier and safer Ireland, where public health and safety is protected, and the harms caused to individuals, families and communities by substance misuse are reduced and every person affected by substance misuse is empowered to improve their health, wellbeing and quality of life

STRUCTURE OF STRATEGY Vision A healthier and safer Ireland Values Compassion, Respect, Equity, Inclusion, Partnership, Evidence-Informed Goals 5 Goals and related objectives 50 point Strategic Action Plan

GOAL ONE: PROMOTE AND PROTECT HEALTH AND WELLBEING 1.1 1.2 1.3 Promote healthier lifestyles within society Prevent use of drugs and alcohol at a young age Develop harm reduction interventions targeting at risk groups

GOAL TWO: MINIMISE THE HARMS CAUSED BY THE USE AND MISUSE OF SUBSTANCES AND PROMOTE REHABILITATION & RECOVERY 2.1 Attain better health & social outcomes for people who misuse drugs and meet their recovery & rehabilitation needs 2.2 Reduce harm among high risk drug users

GOAL THREE: ADDRESS THE HARMS OF DRUG MARKETS AND REDUCE ACCESS TO DRUGS FOR HARMFUL USE 3.1 Provide a comprehensive and responsive misuse of drugs control framework which ensures the proper control, management and regulation of the supply of drugs 3.2 Implement effective law enforcement and supply reduction strategies and actions to prevent, disrupt or otherwise reduce the availability of illicit drugs 3.3 Develop effective monitoring and responses to evolving trends, public health threats and the emergence of new drug markets

GOAL FOUR: SUPPORT PARTICIPATION OF INDIVIDUALS, FAMILIES AND COMMUNITIES 4.1 Strengthen the resilience of communities and build their capacity to respond 4.2 Enable participation of both users of services and their families

GOAL FIVE: DEVELOP SOUND AND COMPREHENSIVE EVIDENCE-INFORMED POLICIES AND ACTIONS 5.1 Support high quality monitoring, evaluation and research to ensure evidence-informed policies and practice

PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT SYSTEM Developed by Trutz Haase, social and economic consultants Measures the collective response to the drug problem Predicted problem drug use (based on social indicators) Resource allocation model enables funding to be based on underlying need in DATF areas and targets those communities which face a higher risk of drug problems Net effects of the strategy at the population level, in particular, the effects on the health, wellbeing and quality of life of people living in local and regional DATF areas Actual problem drug use (based on routine monitoring systems)

KEY HEALTH-LED STRATEGIC ACTIONS Establish a pilot supervised injecting facility Expand drug and alcohol treatment services Develop a new programme to promote community awareness of alcohol-related harm Establish a Working Group to consider the approaches taken in other jurisdictions to the possession of small quantities of drugs for personal use Develop a targeted new youth services scheme for young people at risk of substance misuse, focused on socially and economically disadvantaged communities

IMPLEMENTATION OF REDUCING HARM, SUPPORTING RECOVERY Structures supporting implementation of Reducing Harm, Supporting Recovery

Thank you for your attention Link to Strategy : http://health.gov.ie/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/reducing-harm-supporting- Recovery-2017-2025.pdf