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1 PRESENTATION OF THE CENTRAL DRUG AUTHORITY
PRESENTATION OF THE CENTRAL DRUG AUTHORITY 2016/17 ANNUAL REPORT TO THE PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE ON SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT 6 MARCH 2019 C D A CDA: March 2019

2 Outline of the Presentation
Purpose Background • 2016/17 Key Achievements CDA National Departments Provincial Substance Abuse Forum • Financial Report • Challenges Recommendations • Conclusion C D A CDA: March 2019

3 Purpose of Presentation
To present the 2016/17 CDA Annual Report to the Portfolio Committee on Social Development C D A CDA: March 2019

4 Background The Annual Report of the CDA for the period 1 April 2016 – 30 March 2017, describes the activities and achievements of the CDA and its support structures Report focused its achievements on Demand, Supply and Harm reduction The NDMP provided strategic direction to the country’s efforts to deal with the use and abuse of substances C D A CDA: March 2019

5 C D A CDA: 13 experts and 21 Departments Composition of CDA
9 Provincial Substance Abuse Forums 294 Local Drug Action Committees C D A CDA: March 2019

6 C D A NDMP 2013-2017 Integrated Strategy Supply Reduction Harm Demand
CDA: March 2019

7 Overall Goal of the Central Drug Authority (CDA)
Goal: Measurable reduction in substance abuse Impact: Reduction in substance abuse and related social ills such as poverty, HIV/AIDS, sex work, crime etc Outcome: Improved quality of life through implementation of integrated Departmental and Provincial Drug Master Plans and Reports C D A CDA: March 2019

8 The Extent of Substance Abuse
Substance abuse levels have increased and younger children have access to harder drugs The abuse of substance transcends all age groups and the hardest hit is the youth Schools are gradually becoming a haven for drugs and parents and educators are adversely affected by the problem There is an increase in liquor outlets C D A CDA: March 2019

9 Trends in Substance Abuse
Data derived from the South African Epidemiology Network on Drug Use (SACENDU) (January – June 2016) Data collected from 14 specialist treatment centres, a total of 3989 service users were treated The most common substance of abuse is Cannabis This was followed by alcohol (18%), and heroin (12%) The abuse of opiates (heroin and Nyaope) as a primary substance of abuse accounts for 606 of admissions (17%) Children under 20 years that are reporting for treatment account for 29% of the population There is increase in heroin and nyaope use, injecting drug use and sharing of needles (Bluetooth) Other issues are abuse of Over-the-counter drugs and prescription medicines such as slimming tablets, analgesics and benzodiazepines C D A CDA: March 2019

10 Achievements of the CDA
Activities Achievements Provincial Substance Abuse Forums All the nine Provincial Substance Abuse Forums functional and sustained Audit of the Local Drug Action Committees (LDACs) Audited LDACs at four provinces: Mpumalanga (18), Limpopo (4), Gauteng(137) and Eastern Cape (9) Conducted the workshops on the implementation of the NDMP to Provinces and national departments Enhanced the ability of Provinces and National Departments to understand and implement the NDMP through capacity building CDA Committees The CDA Committees have been established, tasked and performed as expected Develop Policy Brief of the Implementation Evaluation Policy Brief was developed and is available and it provided the overview of the DNDMP Implementation Evaluation C D A CDA: March 2019

11 Achievements of the CDA
Activities Achievements Coordinate the INCB meeting Members of INCB held Bilateral discussions with IMC –Ministers. They visited FF Ribeiro Treatment Centre, National department of Health, SAHPRA, SAPS, SARS and discussed gaps in reporting. Awaiting findings report from INCB Compile the CDA Annual report for 2015/2016 CDA compiled the CDA Annual Report 2015/2016 and the report was tabled Continued with the review of NDMP 2013/2017 Review continued. National departments and province, as well as relevant clusters were consulted. Draft National Drug Master Plan 2018 – 2022 was finalised Participate in Implementation evaluation of NDMP Debated the NDMP evaluation recommendation that CDA be strengthened and it authority be restored C D A CDA: March 2019

12 Achievements of the CDA
Activities Achievements Cannabis position paper The CDA developed the full report based on the Cannabis Round Table Resolutions Develop CDA Business Plan CDA developed a business plan that highlighted activities for the year and their budgets Draft the UNGASS outcome document with SANAC CDA partnered with the SANAC to prepare for the South African Position document for UNGASS Participate in the AU experts workshop The CDA participated in the AU Experts workshop which was held in Cape Town. CDA presented country report on AUPA implementation Participate in the Festive Season campaigns CDA participated on Festive season campaigns and reached general populations in Malls, Taxi Ranks etc C D A CDA: March 2019

13 Achievements of the CDA
Activities Achievements Conduct Foetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) workshop in Mpumalanga 17 LDAC members were capacitated to manage the Foetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) Participate in the 1st Drug Policy week CDA participated in the 1st Drug Policy Week . The CDA presented on the NDMP 2013/2017 C D A CDA: March 2019

14 ACHIEVEMENTS OF NATIONAL DEPARTMENTS
2016/2017 C D A CDA: March 2019

15 National Departments’ Achievements regarding Demand Reduction outcomes
Activities Achievements South African Police Service Conducted Substance abuse awareness campaigns in schools Number of awareness campaigns conducted 99.83% of target (1210 of 1212 schools) 83 campaigns conducted Department of Trade and Industry Published liquor Amendment Bill Bill published for public comment Department of Justice and Constitutional Development Develop and implement annual plans for public education on substance abuse and legal consequences All planned interventions implemented. i.e. 19 campaigns persons reached in 270 interventions C D A CDA: March 2019

16 National Departments’ Achievements regarding Demand Reduction outcomes
Activities Achievements Department of Correctional Services Implement substance abuse programmes 12 approved NGOs in 6 DCS regions implemented programmes. 16406 persons reached Provision of information and awareness campaigns Created awareness of access to treatment, care and support Therapeutic counselling provided 243 employees treated for alcohol abuse and 64 treated for drug abuse Conducted correctional programme on substance abuse to offenders 10272 offenders completed the programme C D A CDA: March 2019

17 National Departments’ Achievements regarding Demand Reduction outcomes
Activities Achievements Department of Social Development Anti – substance abuse awareness and educational programme Commemorated International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking in Randfontein , Gauteng Province Conducted Festive seasons campaigns in all provinces through electronic, print and Taxi branding Supported Alcohol Free Campaign targeting 5 Institutions of higher learning in GP, FS, EC, NC and KZN C D A CDA: March 2019

18 National Departments’ Achievements regarding Demand Reduction outcomes
Activities Achievements Department of Social Development Capacitate 9 provinces to establish community Based Services Capacitated 8 provinces to establish Community based services Conduct 6 workshops on social mobilisation strategy Conducted 6 workshops on social mobilisation Develop Treatment Model Training Manual Developed and finalised Treatment Model Training Manuals Capacitate three provinces on Ke Moja Drug Awareness Programme, M & E System Capacitated three provinces on Ke Moja Drug Awareness Programme M& E System C D A CDA: March 2019

19 National Departments’ Achievements regarding Demand Reduction outcomes
Activities Achievements Department of Health Conduct workshop to review Departmental Drug Master Plan Developed Departmental Drug Master Plan Maintain ongoing surveillance on trends of substance abuse Maintained surveillance system and report is available Department of Higher Education and Training Conduct Anti-substance abuse campaigns on dangers of substance abuse and social ills Conducted Anti-substance abuse campaigns in institutions of Higher learning C D A CDA: March 2019

20 National Departments’ Achievements regarding Supply Reduction outcomes
Activities Achievements South African Police Service Analyse and provide intelligence products Intelligence products analysed Enhancement of intelligence collection capacity Disruptive operations conducted Provide information sharing to combat Transnational Organised Crime Intelligence reports received DPCI SANEB established Disrupt and dismantle transnational drug trafficking networks No incidence C D A CDA: March 2019

21 National Departments’ Achievements regarding Supply Reduction outcomes
Activities Achievements Department of Trade and Industry Amend Liquor Act of 2003 Bill published for public consultation Department of Higher Education and Training Conduct Random Search Conducted Random search together with SAPS in TVET, Atteridgeville Campus C D A CDA: March 2019

22 National Departments’ Achievements regarding Harm Reduction outcomes
Activities Achievements Department of Trade and Industry Amend Liquor Act Liquor Act published Department of Justice and Constitutional Development Department of Higher Education and Training Provide counselling to students 177 students counselled Department of Social Development Facilitate registration of 4 Public Treatment Centres Facilitated registration of 4 Public Treatment Centres Department of Health SAHPRA reviewed New Psychoactive substances as recommended by INCB Schedules were gazette for implementation SAHPRA is evaluating the risk/benefit of Meperobamate C D A CDA: March 2019

23 ACHIEVEMENTS OF PROVINCIAL SUBSTANCE ABUSE FORUMS
2016/2017 C D A CDA: March 2019

24 Provincial Departments’ Achievements regarding Demand Reduction outcomes
Activities Achievements Eastern Cape Implement NDMP The PSAF is operating There are 18 LDACs Free State PSAF maintained There are 9 LDACs Gauteng There are 137 LDACs KwaZulu Natal There are 67 LDACs Limpopo There are 4 LDACs Mpumalanga C D A CDA: March 2019

25 Provincial Departments’ Achievements regarding Demand Reduction outcomes
Activities Achievements Northern Cape Implement NDMP The PSAF is operating There are 5 LDACs North West PSAF maintained There are 18 LDACs Western Cape There are 11 LDACs C D A CDA: March 2019

26 Provincial Departments’ Achievements regarding Supply Reduction outcomes
Activities Achievements Free State Implement NDMP 107.08kg of drugs were confiscated millilitres of alcohol were confiscated. Police arrested people for drug related crime Limpopo 3689 schools were linked to police stations Confiscated substances Mpumalanga 11 border posts were checked 2602 crimes for unlawful possession of and dealing with drugs C D A CDA: March 2019

27 Provincial Departments’ Achievements regarding Supply Reduction outcomes
Activities Achievements North West Implement NDMP 270 people reached 1190 reached in community awareness Northern Cape 9 community safety searches 1095 drunk driving operations Western Cape Drug dealers reported through call line 770 arrests for drugs KwaZulu Natal 46354 arrests for drugs arrests for drunk driving C D A CDA: March 2019

28 Provincial Departments’ Achievements regarding Harm Reduction outcomes
Activities Achievements Eastern Cape Implement NDMP 2 Community Treatment Centres were opened Free State 1 government treatment Centre established 485 patients received treatment Gauteng DSD is funding 19 outpatient treatment services KwaZulu Natal 2 State Treatment Centres provided treatment Limpopo 634 persons accessed treatment C D A CDA: March 2019

29 Provincial Departments’ Achievements regarding Harm Reduction outcomes
Activities Achievements Mpumalanga Implement NDMP 498 service users accessed treatment Northern Cape 920 service users received community based treatment services North West accessed behavioural change programmes Western Cape 700 service users accessed community based services 6 matrix clinics were opened C D A CDA: March 2019

30 Financing the Strategic Plan of CDA
The Department of Social Development provides and controls the technical, financial and human resources support to the CDA An amount of R was allocated for use by the CDA C D A CDA: March 2019

31 Key Challenges The NDMP is not aligned to Medium Term Strategic Framework(MTSF) Provincial Departmental representation at the Substance Abuse Forums inadequate Improvement of access to and affordability of treatment for all the population groups Reduction of duplication of services and avoidance of working in Silos to ensure that the scarce of resources are used optimally C D A CDA: March 2019

32 Key Challenges (2) Members of the CDA’s support structures are enabled to align the NDMP 2013 – 2017 to the needs of their local communities Departmental Drug Master Plans meet the needs of their target groups and implemented in a manner that records achievements in terms of outcomes rather than activities The Improvement Plan of the Department of Performance Monitoring evaluation be implemented Government departments represented in the CDA do not submit their reports on time CDA commenced with the preparation for the 3rd Anti- Substance Abuse Biennial Summit and the event was not held C D A CDA: March 2019

33 C D A Key Recommendations Authority of the CDA be enhanced
Adequate resources be allocated to all the departments represented in the CDA Partnership between the CDA, the UNODC and other relevant stakeholders be strengthened A cost effective data warehouse system be created and developed whereby reports from relevant departments can be deposited Capacity building of the LDAC to continue C D A CDA: March 2019


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