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Warwickshire County Council. Warwickshire Shared Care Conference & Training Day 22 March 2012. Warwickshire County Council. Warwickshire County Council. Aims of today Learning & development Raising awareness Best practice sharing Informing service development
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Warwickshire County Council Warwickshire Shared Care Conference & Training Day 22 March 2012
Warwickshire County Council Warwickshire County Council • Aims of today • Learning & development • Raising awareness • Best practice sharing • Informing service development • Addressing your concerns & needs
Warwickshire County Council Warwickshire County Council • What the day will cover • The recovery agenda and the role of primary care • Harm reduction – still a priority • Emerging trends in substance use - ketamine • Alcohol, alcohol, alcohol!
Warwickshire County Council Warwickshire County Council • Setting the scene – drugs • 2,084 estimated crack & heroin users in Warwickshire • 1,140 adults in drug treatment • 37% for more than 4 years • 16% completed treatment drug free in 2010/11
Warwickshire County Council Warwickshire County Council • Setting the scene – alcohol • 15,291 adults dependent on alcohol in Warwickshire • 1,131 received treatment for alcohol dependency in 2010/11 • 2,305 alcohol-attributable hospital admissions in 2010/11
Warwickshire County Council Warwickshire County Council • Shared care in Warwickshire – where are we now • 15 shared care GP practices • 45 adults receiving support in shared care • 43 practices prescribed substitute medication outside of the shared care scheme in 2010/11
Warwickshire County Council Warwickshire County Council • Achievements so far • New integrated drug and alcohol treatment services – The Recovery Partnership • New family & carer support & peer mentoring services starting 1 April • New support service for young people – Compass Warwickshire
Warwickshire County Council Warwickshire County Council • What next • More individuals supported in the community in shared care • More successful treatment completions • More people getting help for their alcohol use
KEYPRINICPLES Recovery:- Voluntary, sustained control of substance use- Health and well being- Participation in rights, roles and responsibilities- Coordinated care- Personalisation- Service user voice- Joint working and information sharing- Integrated substance misuse services
SERVICE DELIVERY To provide a comprehensive range of integrated drug and alcohol services for adults across Coventry and Warwickshire, from 1 December 2011, to include:- Open access, advice and information- Harm reduction- Brief interventions- Treatment interventions- In-patient detox and access to rehab- Criminal justice services- Aftercare