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CDA: May 20081 THE CENTRAL DRUG AUTHORITY ACHIEVEMENTS 2006/7 to date A PRESENTATION TO THE PARLIAMENTARY PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE ON SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT PART.

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1 CDA: May 20081 THE CENTRAL DRUG AUTHORITY ACHIEVEMENTS 2006/7 to date A PRESENTATION TO THE PARLIAMENTARY PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE ON SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT PART 3

2 CDA: May 20082 CONTENTS CDA RESULTS-ORIENTED APPROACH NDMP OBJECTIVES RESULTS EXPECTED ANNUAL REPORTS CDA ACHIEVEMENTS C0NCLUSION

3 CDA: May 20083 “It is not what you do that counts, but what you achieve by doing it!” For example: “Reaching 5000 children is less important than preventing 500 from using drugs.” CDA APPROACH TO ACHIEVEMENT IS RESULTS-ORIENTED

4 CDA: May 20084 GovernanceStrategic Plan outcomes achieved Coordinated implementation of Strategic Plan Management of the NDMPIntegrated implementation by departments, PSAF and LDAC Manage the implementation of the NDMP Infrastructure development project Infrastructure enabledDevelop enabled infrastructure NDMP achievement measurement project Assessment of achievements Measures of achievements of the NDMP NDMP OBJECTIVES 2006-7 ITEM OUTCOME MEASUREMENT

5 CDA: May 20085 Database hub projectNational database on substance abuse Networking hub on substance abuse data Bi-annual conference project CDA stakeholder needs met Inform stakeholders effectiveness of NDMP Evaluation of CDA Strategic Plan Evaluation of NDMP strategy Evaluate NDMP success Marketing and communications Convincing key stakeholders that CDA meets their needs Inform key CDA stakeholders FinanceFunds required for CDAApply funds effectively Implementation programme for the Business Plan Achievement of NDMP objectives Monitor achievement NDMP OBJECTIVES 2006-7 continued

6 CDA: May 20086 Supply Reduction Harm Reduction Demand Reduction NDMP INTEGRATED STRATEGY

7 CDA: May 20087 SUPPLY REDUCTION RESULTS TRENDS PRODUCT- ION PRICESPURITY CON- SUMPTION TRAFFIC- KING CONTROL LEGAL ACTION SUPPLY REDUCTION RESULTS EXPECTED

8 CDA: May 20088 DEMAND REDUC- TION RESULTS POVERTY REDUC- DUCTION COMMUN- ITY DEV. ED. & COMM. SOCIAL POLICY ADVOC- ACY DEMAND REDUCTION RESULTS EXPECTED

9 CDA: May 20089 HARM REDUCTION RESULTS DETOX & REHAB AFTER- CARE & RE- INTEGRATION MEDICAL TREATMENT EDUCATION & COMMUNIC- ATION SUBSTITU- TION THERAPY CONTROL OF DISTRIBUTION AND ACCESS LIMITING SPREAD OF IDU DISEASES HARM REDUCTION RESULTS EXPECTED

10 CDA: May 200810 ANNUAL REPORTS RECEIVED FROM CDA SUPPORTING STRUCTURES Provincial Substance Abuse Forums Western Cape Gauteng Northern Cape North West Free State Limpopo Eastern Cape Mpumalanga Departments SA Revenue Service Foreign Affairs Social Development Correctional Services SA Police Services

11 CDA: May 200811 CDA SUPPORTING STRUCTURES NOT SUBMITTING ANNUAL REPORTS Province Kwa-Zulu Natal Departments Justice and Constitutional Development Health Home Affairs Trade and Industry Labour Secretariat for Safety and Security Medicines Control Council Education

12 CDA: May 200812 CDA ACHIEVEMENTS: GOVERNANCE CDA POSITION: Authority in name only 11 OF 14 organisations represented No control over funding SUPPORTING STRUCTURE: 9 Provincial Substance Abuse Forums 80 of 328 Local Drug Action Committees SECRETARIAT: Understaffed Located within Directorate: Substance Abuse and CDA

13 CDA: May 200813 CDA ACHIEVEMENTS: GOVERNANCE Continued STRATEGIC PLAN IMPLEMENTED: Business and Financial Plans accepted Rules of Conduct gazetted Annual report submitted ELEMENTS OF STRATEGIC PLAN IN PLACE: Four Committees in working: Exco R & D Marketing and Comms Governance NDMP 2006-11 accepted

14 CDA: May 200814 CDA ACHIEVEMENTS: GOVERNANCE Continued CORRECTIVE ACTION TAKEN: Meetings with departments to remedy membership Road shows to Provinces to remedy membership of PSAF and Mini-DMP’s Submission to DG SocDev re upgrading Secretariat Submission on Bill12-2008 to correct CDA position Committee plans of action developed and accepted

15 CDA: May 200815 CDA ACHIEVEMENTS:MANAGEMENT OF NDMP SUPPORTING STRUCTURES : Structures incomplete Staffing not representative of stakeholders Funding inadequate COMMUNICATION: PSAB’s attend CDA meetings Quarterly reports Road shows to 5 provinces completed MINI-DMP: Workshops held for all provinces and 6 departments Mini-DMP received from 4 departments

16 CDA: May 200816 CDA ACHIEVEMENTS:MANAGEMENT OF NDMP continued CORRECTIVE ACTION TAKEN: SUPPORTING STRUCTURES: NGO listing started Road shows ongoing COMMUNICATION: PSAF”s join CDA meetings quarterly Communication and marketing plan in place 2009 Biennial summit planning commenced MINI-NDMP’s First of new format plans received New round of workshops in process

17 CDA: May 200817 In the Annual Report 2006-7 the results of supply reduction are shown in terms of the following: Trends in world drug markets Production Seizures of specified drugs Prices of the specified drugs Purity data Consumption of the specified drugs Trafficking Control of distribution, sale and access to Legal action taken to curb production, consumption and distribution of the specified drugs CDA ACHIEVEMENTS: SUPPLY REDUCTION

18 CDA: May 200818 SUPPLY REDUCTION EXAMPLE SEIZURES OF DRUGS BY SARS AND SAPS 2006-7

19 CDA: May 200819 CDA ACHIEVEMENTS: DEMAND REDUCTION In the Annual Report 2006-7 the results of demand reduction are shown in terms of the following: Education and communication Poverty reduction Community development Social policy application Advocacy

20 CDA: May 200820 Forum/ Org Sub- stance abuse Youth model Volunt eers DetoxCo- depen- dents Norms & stds Crime & drugs Limpopo!8 / 110 3 Free StateNo. not reported Gauteng50/150/2 5 4523336/7053250 North. Cape 43 program mes/24 SA Police Service 465137 at 36 565 schools DEMAND REDUCTION EXAMPLE: AWARENESS WORKSHOPS

21 CDA: May 200821 Detoxification and rehabilitation Aftercare and reintegration Medical treatment Education and communication related to long-term recovery Substitution therapy and controlled drug use Control of legal distribution of and access to illicit drugs Programmes for limiting the spread of HIV/AIDS, TB etc CDA ACHIEVEMENTS: HARM REDUCTION In the Annual Report 2006-7 the results of harm reduction are shown in terms of the following:

22 CDA: May 200822 HARM REDUCTION: Primary and secondary drugs of abuse: all patients

23 CDA: May 200823 HARM REDUCTION: Primary drug of abuse: patients under 20 years of age

24 CDA: May 200824 Treatment demand exceeds the capacity of many treatment centres to cope, and waiting lists exist at several centres. Extrapolations indicate that the capacity is approximately 17 500 patients per annum against an estimated 1.97 million problem alcohol users and 237 000 drug dependents. Note that not all problem users need treatment HARM REDUCTION: TREATMENT CAPACITY

25 CDA: May 200825 CDA ACHIEVEMENTS: DATABASE HUB AND CLEARING HOUSE PROJECTS Database Hub: Long delay (7 years) due to lack of departmental capacity and CDA funding Specifications accepted SITA approached for implementation Clearinghouse: Long delay (2 years) dues to lack of departmental capacity and CDA funding Specifications written Tenders to be obtained

26 CDA: May 200826 CONCLUSION CDA ANNUAL REPORT CONTAINS DETAILS OF NDMP OBJECTIVES AND ACHIEVEMENTS NOT ALL OBJECTIVES ACHIEVED CORRECTIVE ACTION INITIATED WITHIN CDA MANDATE ADDITIONAL CORRECTIVE ACTION LIES IN CHANGES TO CDA POSITION AND BILL 12- 2008.


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