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IMPROVING SCOTLAND’S HEALTH Rights, Respect and Recovery

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1 IMPROVING SCOTLAND’S HEALTH Rights, Respect and Recovery
Scotland’s strategy to improve health by preventing and reducing alcohol and drug use, harm and related deaths

2 Rights, Respect, Recovery
Vision Scotland is a country where “we live long, healthy and active lives regardless of where we come from” and where individuals, families and communities: • have the right to health and life - free from the harms of alcohol and drugs; • are treated with dignity and respect; and • are fully supported within communities to find their own type of recovery. Prevention and Early Intervention Developing Recovery Oriented Systems of Care Getting it Right for Children, Young People, and Families Public Health Approach in Justice Alcohol Framework 2018 Fewer people develop problem drug use People access and benefit from effective, integrated Person centred support to achieve their recovery Children and families affected by alcohol and drug use will be safe, healthy, included and supported Vulnerable people are diverted from the justice system wherever possible, and those in the system are fully supported A Scotland where less harm is caused by alcohol

3 Delivering in partnership
Refresh the MoU Co-produce national level Action Plans Investment through ADPs Workforce development Evaluation framework

4 Memorandum of Understanding
The MOU will be a joint statement of intent to deliver the strategy as well as being the framework within which all partners will operate. Respective Roles for all partners Governance and accountability structure that will provide the general public; partners; Public health Scotland and Scottish Government Ministers with assurance on the quality of services and our performance.

5 Alcohol Framework Strengthen restrictions on alcohol availability
WHO SAFER initiative (Sept 2018) Strengthen restrictions on alcohol availability Advance and enforce better drink driving measures Facilitate access to screening, brief interventions and treatment Enforce bans or comprehensive restrictions on advertising, sponsorship and promotion Raise prices on alcohol through excise, taxes and pricing policy

6 Alcohol Framework Reducing consumption
Identify impact of online and telephone alcohol sales Review statutory guidance on licensing (Scotland) act 2005 re 5 licensing objectives and overprovision – Consultation 2019 Keep licensing system under review (new overprovision statements) AFS to support communities, ADPs to influence the licensing regime Work with the industry on projects which reduce harms; But NOT on health policy development messaging campaigns Education in schools and other settings

7 Alcohol Framework Positive attitudes positive choices
Protect children and young people from advertising Improve education in schools and other settings Promote measures of United Kingdom Chief Medical Officer (UKCMO) lower risk guidelines / links with cancer Labelling Review evidence on the current delivery of Alcohol Brief Interventions (ABIs) to ensure they are being carried out effectively (including primary care and other settings

8 Alcohol Framework Supporting families and communities
Increase awareness of risks during pregnancy Reduce alcohol related violence – use legislation to prevent violence and intervene early Build community resilience to harm caused by alcohol

9 Prevention and Early Intervention
Reduce inequalities Reduce stigma Improve early intervention for young people at risk of developing problem alcohol / drug use Improve education in schools

10 Developing Recovery Oriented Systems of Care
Improve advocacy services Good access to treatment Effective services (e.g. OST / psychological therapies) Involve those with lived experience Improve approach to harm reduction Develop person centred approaches Support recovery communities Develop trauma informed approaches Improve public health surveillance Improve responses to protected equality groups

11 Getting it Right for Children, Young People and Families
Family inclusive practice Whole family approach Involve children, young people parents in planning, development and delivery of services

12 A Public Health Approach to Justice
Improve access to integrated services, including treatment Improve prison throughcare Reduce supply – target for prosecution Expert advice to ministers on devolving powers to Scotland

13 Any Questions

14 Question 1. For Table top discussion
How do you see yourself taking this Strategy foward?


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