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1 CENTRAL DRUG AUTHORITY PRESENTATION TO PROTFOLIO COMMITTEE 19 NOVEMBER 2014 1

2 LEGAL MANDATE CDA was established in 2001 in terms of the Prevention and Treatment of Drug Dependency Act 20 of 1994 which has been repealed. The current CDA is established in terms of the Prevention of and Treatment for Substance Abuse Act 70 of 2008 and Regulations The term of office of the CDA is 5 years 2

3 Three spheres of CDA National level: CDA Provincial level: Provincial Substance Abuse Forum Municipal level : Local Drug Action Committee 3

4 National level: Central Drug Authority The Central Drug Authority consist of officials of a rank of a Director or equivalent in the following departments: Department of Social Development Department of Justice and Constitutional Development South African Police Services Department of Health Department of Basic Education Department of Higher Education and Training Department of Home Affairs Department of Foreign Affairs Department of Trade and Industry South African Revenue Services Department of Correctional Services Department of Labour 4

5 National Treasury Department of Arts and Culture Department of Sports and Recreation South Africa Department of Agriculture Department of Transport Department of Provincial and Local Government National Youth Development Agency Medicines Control Council National Prosecuting Authority 13 other experts members in the management of the demand and supply of substances 5

6 Powers and duties of Central Drug Authority The Central Drug Authority must- Oversee and monitor the implementation of the National Drug Master Plan Facilitate and encourage the coordination of strategic projects Facilitate the rationalisation of existing resources and monitor their effective use Encourage government departments and private institutions to compile plans to address substance abuse in line with the goals of the National Drug Master Plan Ensure that each department of state has its own performance indicators Facilitate the initiation and promotion of measures to combat the use of substances Ensure the establishment and maintenance of information systems which will support the implementation, evaluation and ongoing development of the National Drug Master Plan 6

7 Powers and duties of Central Drug Authority (cont..) Submit an annual report that sets out a comprehensive description of the national effort relating to the problem of substance abuse Ensure the development of effective strategies on prevention, early intervention, reintegration and aftercare services, and in particular ensure the development of effective strategies regarding the prevention of HIV infection and other medical consequences related to substance abuse Advise government on policies and programmes in the field of substance abuse and drug trafficking Recommend to Cabinet the review of the National Drug Master Plan every five years Organise a biennial summit on substance abuse to enable role players in the field of substance abuse to share information; and May exercise such powers and must perform such duties as may be determined by the Minister from time to time 7

8 Provincial level: Provincial Substance Abuse Forum A Provincial Substance Abuse Forum must consist or representatives from- Relevant provincial department Community action group Law enforcement agencies Research institution Treatment institutions Non-governmental organisations The business community; and Any other structure considered relevant by the MEC 8

9 Adequate and sustained funding must be provided by the Provincial Department responsible for Social Development. Any member of a Provincial Substance Abuse Forum who is not employed in the public service, must be paid by the HOD for travelling and subsistence allowances while attending meeting of the Provincial Substance Abuse Forum 9

10 Functions of Provincial Substance Abuse Forum A Provincial Substance Abuse Forum must- Strengthen member organisations to carry out functions related directly or indirectly to addressing the problem of substance abuse Encourage networking and the effective flow of information between members of the Forum in question Assist Local Drug Action Committee in the performance of their functions Compile and submit an integrated Mini Drug Master Plan for the province for which it has been established Submit a report and inputs, not later than the last day of June annually, to the Central Drug Authority for the purpose of the annual report of the CDA; and Assist the CDA in carrying out its functions at a provincial level 10

11 Municipal level: Local Drug Committees A municipality must establish a Local Drug Action Committee to such give effect to the Drug Master Plan The LDAC must consist of interested persons and stakeholders who are involved in organisations dealing with combating substance abuse in the municipality in question The members of a LDAC must be appointed by the Mayor of the municipality and must consist of- Officials from government departments represented at local level A member of the SAPS A Correctional official nominated A representative from an educational institution 11

12 Establishment of Local Drug Committees (cont…) A representative from prevention, treatment and aftercare services within the municipality nominated by the Mayor of the relevant municipality A representative from the local health authority nominated by the Mayor of the relevant local municipality A representative of the local business sector nominated by the Mayor of the relevant local municipality A legal professional from the local community nominated by the Regional head of the Department of Justice and Constitutional Development; and A representative from local traditional authority 12

13 Functions of the Local Drug Action Committees A local Drug Action Committee must- Ensure that effect is given to the National Drug Master plan in the relevant municipality Compile an action plan to combat substance abuse in the relevant municipality in cooperation with provincial and local government Ensure that its action plan is in line with the priorities and the objectives of the integrated Mini Drug Master Plan and that it is aligned with the strategies of government departments Implement its action plan Annually provide a report to the relevant Provincial Substance Abuse Forum concerning actions, progress, problems and other related events in its area; and Provide such information as may from time to time be requires by the Central Drug Authority 13

14 Compliance with implementation of National Drug Master Plan by various government departments, entities and stakeholders The Central Drug Authority must request responsible government departments and Provincial Substance Abuse Forum to submit annual reports by no later than the last day of June, and such other reports as may be required The Central Drug Authority may request Cabinet, through the Minister, to intervene in cases where government departments or entities do not comply with the requirements set out in the National Drug Master Plan The Central Drug Authority must develop systems and monitoring mechanisms to ensure implementation of the National Drug Master Plan and reporting by all government departments, entities and stakeholders 14

15 THE DRUG SCENE United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, 2014: Annex 1 estimates : 15-64 year old  Cannabis 7.5% (World 3.8%)  ATS 0.9% (World 0.7%)  Cocaine 0.4%(World 0.4%)  Opioids 0.3% (World 0.7%)  Opiates 0.3% (World 0.4%)

16 Substance Abuse problem in S.A. Approximately 270 991 citizens are problem drug users in 2010 report 1.97 million citizens are problem alcohol users About 50 per 1000 (5%) of school-entry children have Foetal Alcohol Syndrome Disorders (FASD Cannabis: between 11.2%(WC) and 50.2% (Limpopo/Mpumalanga) of patients reported this as their drug of choice Cocaine: between 1.9%(WC) and 20.1% (EC) reported this as their primary drug of abuse Heroin: between 0.3% (FS,NC,NW) AND 29.5% (KZN) reported this as their primary drug of abuse 16

17 Substance Abuse problem in S.A. Cont... ATS: between 0.1%(KZN)AND 40.6% (WC) reported this as their primary drug of abuse OTS: between 0.1 (WC) and 12.3% (EC) reported medication as their primary drug of abuse Access to Treatment  1 in 18 requesting treatment have access in SA  1 in 3 have access in North America  1 in 4 in Oceania  International Narcotics Control Board for 2013 (United Nations, 2014:45) 17

18 Response to the S.A situation Community needs and priorities informed the National Drug Master Plan review for 2013-17; Issues –Better parenting skills and competencies –Recreation facilities and opportunities –Tavern closure –Law enforcement to reduce threat –Reduce availability of all drugs –Education and awareness –Treatment –Job opportunities and reduction of poverty 18

19 Response to the S.A situation National Drug Master Plan reviewed and adopted by Cabinet in 2013 The NDMP 2013/17 has three pillars, namely: –Demand Reduction : –Supply Reduction: –Harm Reduction: 19

20 Supply Reduction Controlling the distribution of and access to raw drugs and precursor materials, production and manufacture, sale and distribution. Seizure and destruction of precursor materials, raw materials and distribution facilities. Legal action on the use, abuse, manufacturing and trafficking 20

21 Demand Reduction Preventing the onset, use, abuse, and dependence on drugs through the following programmes and services: Prevention Early intervention 21

22 Harm Reduction Limiting the damage caused to individuals and communities who have succumbed to substance abuse: Treatment Reintegration After care 22

23 Roles and Responsibilities of the Departments The following are departments represented: Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries: Control crops Arts and Culture: Support occupational groups at risk Correctional Services: Correct the offending behaviour of sentenced persons and entry of drugs in prisons Basic Education: Combat substance abuse among the learners and the educators. Financial Intelligence Centre: Pass on information it receives from banks. 23

24 Roles and Responsibilities of the Departments International Relations and Cooperation: Ensure South Africa complies with international obligations through bi-lateral and multi-lateral agreements. Health: Responsible for the reduction of drug demand and harm caused by psychoactive drugs including alcohol and tobacco. Higher Education and Training: Combat alcohol and other drugs at tertiary settings 24

25 Roles and Responsibilities of the Departments Home Affairs: Combating drugs, while managing the movement of people. Justice and Constitutional Development: Effective management of criminal Justice system relating to drug offences. Labour: Development of guidelines to protect employees. Medicines Control Council: The regulation of medicines in South Africa. 25

26 Roles and Responsibilities of the Departments National Youth Development Agency: Combat substance abuse among youth Social Development: Administers the Prevention of and Treatment for Substance Abuse Act, (Act No 70 of 2008) and NDMP South African Police Service: Ensures visible crime deterrence by proactive police action. 26

27 Roles and Responsibilities of the Departme nts Sports and Recreation: Responsible for developing and implementing prevention programmes against substance abuse. Trade and Industry: Regulate the Liquor Industry. Transport: Enforce activities through Road Traffic Management Corporation. 27

28 Roles and Responsibilities of the Departme nts National Prosecuting Authority: Assist SAPS on joint operations leading to arrests and prosecution National Treasury: Monitor money related issues. 28

29 Challenges in Municipalities No dedicated people to deal with substance abuse matters in some Municipalities No budget dedicated for substance abuse matters in some Municipalities Some Municipalities not implementing the National Drug Master Plan Programs in Municipalities are not coordinated 29

30 Challenges in Provinces Limited Resources: human and financial Uncoordinated programs Unsustained Local Drug Action Committees Poor reporting No monitoring and evaluation of structures Poor representation in the Provincial Substance Forum by government departments Outdated and inaccurate baseline 30

31 National Challenges Substance abuse in South Africa is on the rise. CDA does not have implementation structures in all spheres of government. There are limited resources for the CDA. Non reporting by some departments. Inability to conduct baseline study. 31

32 Remedial Action Operational structure of CDA to be strengthened at all levels More resources to be allocated to CDA for all its structures Comprehensive Baseline study to be conducted Strengthen preventative measures to combat substance abuse. Elevate non-reporting by departments to IMC. 32

33 33 CDA BUSINESS PLAN 2014 -2015

34 34 Nr Project Name ACTIVITY 1 OVERSEE THE IMPLEMENTATION OF NDMP BY 9 PROVINCE AND 17 DEPARTMENTS R 609 000 Item Development of CDA annual business plan 2014/15 Item Establish and strengthen the PSAF and LDAC`s in line with the Act (Act 70 of 2008) Hold workshop with 5 Metros and 46 Districts to support 231 LDACs Item Create political, social and public awareness of the Central Drug Authority Address all 9 Provincial Legislatures Item Two CDA Annual Reports to Parliament submitted (2012-2013) and (2013-2014) Present to Portfolio Committee ItemEditing, Design and Layout and Printing ItemDistribution

35 35 ACTIVITY 2 TECHNICAL SUPPORT TO CDA BOARD RENDERED R500 000 Item Technical Support to CDA (CDA claims) Ensure effective and efficient running of CDA ItemTravelling, accommodation, Item 1.CDA General Meetings, 2 extended for (4 days meeting), 4 EXCO meetings, (CDA Committee Meetings: Governance, Research, Marketing, Programmes)

36 36 ACTIVITY 3 DEVELOPMENT OF COMPREHENSIVE (BASELINE) DATA ON SUBSTANCE ABUSE IN SOUTH AFRICA R1 100 000 Item National Clearinghouse and Database Reviewed Dissemination of information to policy makers and civil society Item Conduct a cell phone survey on the use of substance amongst the youth Establish evidence based baseline of substance abuse amongst youth Item Conduct a household survey of substance use in the country. Establish evidence based representative baseline Item Round table on Cannabis Position Statement and Paper to be developed Conduct representative debate to inform Position Paper and Statement

37 37 ACTIVITY 4 5 YEAR MARKETING STRATEGY OF CDA R300 000 Item 5 year Communications plan linked to the NDMP. Disseminate information to promote public interest and foster public support Item Quarterly Media briefings for Journalists. Health Calendar – media releases. Newsletter and printed material Item Promote Provincial Substance Abuse Forum activities. Newsletters and Media Releases Obtain Political buy-in to fight scourge of substance abuse through integrated implementation of NDMP

38 Thank You 38


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