Pubdate: Fri, 25 Jul 2008 Source: Herald, The (Glasgow, UK) Copyright: 2008 Newsquest (Herald & Times) Limited Contact: http://www.theherald.co.uk/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4784 Author: Roger Howard TREATING DRUG ADDICTION IS A COMPLEX ISSUE Your editorial ("The drugs scourge", July 23) rightly concludes that "there are no short-term solutions" to the multiplicity of problems experienced by heroin and other drug-users. Having worked with Scottish colleagues, including those in the parliament and government over the past year, we are well aware of the progress being made with the development of the recent drug strategy Road to Recovery. But not only is there no short-term solution, there is also the risk of unintended consequences coming from some policies that may at first seem intuitively appealing. Methadone substitution treatment is a good example. It has powerful evidence to support its use and, indeed, even expansion to help more people in need. However, the evidence suggests policy-makers and professionals over the years have taken their eye off the ball about putting in place the other necessary support services (for instance, in relation to employment and housing) to help people through the recovery process. Similarly, the issue of welfare benefit reform and the plans in England (which may be adopted by Scotland) to make benefit payments for drug addicts dependent on engaging with treatment could have unforeseen implications. One of the few pieces of research on this topic (from America) found that denying welfare benefits to those convicted of possessing or selling drugs increased the risks to children and families, and minority groups were hit disproportionately hard. This demonstrates that well-planned policies, properly piloted and evaluated, have to be the foundation of attempts to reduce the damage caused by drugs. Unfortunately, many areas of drug policy throughout the UK remain relatively "evidence-lite". Roger Howard, Chief Executive, UK Drug Policy Commission, 11 Park Place, London. - --- MAP posted-by: dan