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Strategic, service provider and user responses to reducing fatal and non-fatal poisonings. Rowan Williams, Development Manager, Drugaid. Workshop overview. Welcome and introductions Strategic changes Discussion Good practice for substance misuse service providers
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Strategic, service provider and user responses to reducing fatal and non-fatal poisonings Rowan Williams, Development Manager, Drugaid
Workshop overview • Welcome and introductions • Strategic changes • Discussion • Good practice for substance misuse service providers • Discussion • Service user role and responsibilities • Discussion • Case study
Drug Related Death Panels • National Drug Related Death Monitoring Group – chaired by the Welsh Assembly • Four regional panels – 6 monthly meetings • Data collated from post-inquest files and questionnaires sent to service providers. • Lessons learned
Ambulance and police services • Protocol stating that police will not routinely attend overdose incidents. • Police will only attend if: • The person dies • The ambulance staff want back up • Emergency services are called to an address where they have experienced problems in the past
Naloxone availability • Wales is ahead of the game distributing Naloxone to drug users • Naloxone could be made available to: • Concerned others • Housing providers esp. hostels • Drug services and Tier 2 providers
Embed harm reduction in working practices • Preparation work with service users • Partnership working with Tier 1 and 2 service providers • Peer education • Staff to explore overdose risk factors and injecting practices in detail with service users
Early warning systems • Focal Point – EU warning system – detection of emerging trends • Public Health Wales alerts • OWL messaging system in Gwent • Systems within services • Drug services messages need to be timely, relevant and factual
Workforce development • Induction and continuing personal development • Overdose prevention and response training • Naloxone training • Refresher courses
Roles and responsibilities • Feed into early warning systems • Look after peers • Respect emergency services • Bear risk information in mind • Get trained and carry Naloxone • Utilise informal networks
Where next? THANKS rowan.williams@drugaidcymru.com