Sara McGrail

Making it up as we go along ...

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If Julian Critchley is right and the tragedy of British drug policy is that it is "dictated by tabloid irrationality", why haven't people in positions of influence done anything about it? And what should drive policy anyway? If we believe "The Thick of It" its a mixture of political expedience, quick thinking and a lack of any discernible conviction whatsoever. If we believe Yes Minister, its a matter of what remains after the civil service and the politicians have outsmarted each other.

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Joining Things Up (again ....)


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(Cartoon courtesy of Hugh MacLeod and Gaping Void )

Despite the fact that we have a new drug strategy with a renewed focus on joined up local working, we don't really have a structure either locally or nationally that's fit to deliver it. If the ambitions of the new drug strategy - particularly those around employment, housing and reintegration are to be met, we need to learn from our own history and look at how we can strengthen and re-establish our approach to partnerships such that they're up to delivery. Any new structures or frameworks will need to avoid the pitfalls of the past - and put the people directly affected by substance use in the driving seat.

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Something Old Something New - The 2008 Drug Strategy

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Tomorrow's Strategy Today

The new drug strategy comes out on Wednesday - but how different will it be to the old one - and what will the reaction be across the field?

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In truth, it may be less important what the strategy says than how we react to it. The time has come for a new approach - one that is not just about getting more and more money, but about prudence, co-operation and critique -

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