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Extra funding for rehabilitaion - UK article.
Hi all,
I found this article one a anon web site. >>>>>
Government announces major investment in drug treatment services
10 January 2008
Public Health Minister Dawn Primarolo announced £398m funding for drug treatment for 2008/09 to build on the successes of existing drug treatment programmes.
Record levels of investment have delivered record numbers entering and staying in drug treatment services. 195,000 people received treatment in 2006/07, 130 per cent more than in 1998.
The drug treatment budget is changing to a system of allocations per person treated, rather than by a formula, thus ensuring that the investment goes where it is needed. This change is occuring over four years to ensure that the resources secure the best return in regards to the delivery of effective treatment.
Dawn Primarolo said:
'Today's announcement (10 January 2008) demonstrates that tackling drug misuse is a key Government priority and we have achieved a great deal in tackling the harm that drugs causes to both individuals and society.'
'We have reduced drug-related deaths and overall levels of drug-related crime. More people are entering drug treatment programmes than ever before, waiting less time and staying on treatment programmes for longer.'
'For every £1 spent on treatment, at least £9.50 is saved in crime and health costs. This will help get drug users out of a painful cycle of drug addiction, a life away from drugs for the user and a new future for families, friends and communities whose lives have been impaired by the misery of drug addiction.'
'The move towards allocating funding in a fairer way - per peson treated - will ensure that this treatment is focused where it is most needed'.
This subject is close to my heart and I think it's a good sign and move towards harm reduction and a step (small tho it is) in the right direction with regards to changes of attitude.
Regards,
ME.
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