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Scotland allocates £4m to help drug users

A total of £4m is being spent on introducing new treatment standards which will ensure drug users start receiving support on the day they ask for it.

The funding was announced following a meeting of the implementation group responsible for overseeing delivery of the national mission on drug deaths. The money is part of the additional £50m which has been allocated to tackling the crisis this year.


The implementation group includes people with lived experience, representatives from the Royal Colleges, the third sector, Alcohol and Drug Partnerships (ADPs) and Scottish government ministers.

The same day service is one of 10 new Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) standards being introduced to ensure consistency across the country.

The term MAT is used to refer to the use of medication, such as opiods, together with any psychological and social support, in the treatment and care who experience problems with drug use.

Drugs Policy minister Angela Constance said: “I am delighted that the Implementation Group will oversee the introduction of same day support for drug users along with the other MAT standards announced by the Scottish Government last month.

“The MAT standards are key to our national mission and I have set a deadline of April 2022 for the implementation of all 10 of them. These standards reinforce a rights-based approach for people who use drugs and the treatment they should expect, regardless of where they live.

“The implementation group, which I will chair, will meet at least quarterly and take the lead on the delivery of these standards and all other elements of the national mission to turn the tide on drug deaths.

“Backed by £50m a year for the next five years, we will work to ensure the necessary actions required to improve and save lives are being delivered across all parts of government and services.”

Scottish Drugs Forum CEO David Liddell said: “I am delighted to be part of the Implementation Group which will ensure the delivery of the national mission on drug deaths.

“I welcome the chance to work across Government and across organisations who all have a part to play in tackling this crisis. Implementation of the Medicated Assisted Treatment Standards are a huge development and will make a substantial impact for people seeking treatment.

“I look forward to continuing to work with the group to monitor the delivery of the MAT Standards”

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