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11/01/2016Presentation name111/01/2016Presentation name1 Drug Treatment is focussed on improving recovery capital (housing, training, employment, relationships etc.) as part of pharmacological and psycho-social therapeutic interventions. Offending is a clear barrier to recovery and is generally an indication of other chaotic behaviour (such as ongoing illicit drug use). Clients are classified as being on the ‘DIP’ (drug intervention programme) caseload if: They have been referred from custody following a positive drug test or a voluntary referral following arrest. They have been signposted to treatment on release from prison. They have been taken onto the caseload as part of a Drug Rehabilitation Requirement (DRR) Treatment is not significantly different to that of the wider treatment population but the offending behaviour is challenged as part of regular intervention. During the mandatory attendance the aim of the DIP worker is to engage the client into treatment. Current Approach

11/01/2016Presentation name211/01/2016Presentation name2 Clients are removed from the DIP caseload if there is no declared or proven offending in the last 6 months or if someone fails to engage in treatment. They are simply closed on that system and will remain in general treatment caseload as required. Or: Clients that fail to fail to turn up following referral are closed and there is a process to initiate breach action where the referral is mandatory. Currently 113 (12% of clients) clients recorded as being actively engaging on the DIP caseload Alcohol treatment services work with approximately clients subject to an ATR at any given time. Current Approach

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11/01/2016Presentation name411/01/2016Presentation name4 41/11/2016 Drug Misusing Offender Management All active offenders All proven offenders Probation offenders Adult DMOs PPOs Juvenile offenders DIP DRRs IOM In drug treatment The aim is to move DMOs into treatment utilising DRR and post sentence supervision requirements where necessary; Maintain continuous treatment plans on transfer in and out of custody; Early identification and management of clients that disengage from treatment or start/escalate offending behaviour.

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