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CENTRAL DRUG AUTHORITY 2011/12 ANNUAL REPORT SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE

CENTRAL DRUG AUTHORITY 2011/12 ANNUAL REPORT SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE. 04 JUNE 2013. C D A. OUTLINE OF THE PRESENTATION. Purpose CDA composition Targets • 2011/12 Key Achievements • Financial Report • Challenges • Recommendation. Purpose of Presentation.

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CENTRAL DRUG AUTHORITY 2011/12 ANNUAL REPORT SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE

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  1. CENTRAL DRUG AUTHORITY 2011/12 ANNUAL REPORTSOCIAL DEVELOPMENT PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE 04 JUNE 2013 CDA: JUNE 2013

  2. C D A OUTLINE OF THE PRESENTATION • Purpose • CDA composition • Targets • • 2011/12 Key Achievements • • Financial Report • • Challenges • • Recommendation CDA: JUNE 2013

  3. Purpose of Presentation To present the 2011/12 CDA Annual Report to the Portfolio Committee on Social Development. CDA: JUNE 2013

  4. C D A Composition of CDA • CDA: 12 experts and 16 Departments; • 9 Provincial Substance Abuse Forums; and • 238 Local Drug Action Committees. CDA: JUNE 2013

  5. C D A NDMP INTEGRATED STRATEGY CDA: JUNE 2013

  6. Overall Goal of the Central Drug Authority (CDA) • Goal: Measurable reduction in substance abuse; • Impact: Reduction in substance abuse and related social ills such as poverty, HIV/AIDS, sex work, crime etc; and • Outcome: Improved quality of life through integrated Departmental and Provincial Drug Master Plans and Reports. CDA: JUNE 2013

  7. CDA Targets for 2011/12 • Review the National Drug Master Plan; • Improve access to substance abuse information, interventions, including treatment; • Reduce demand for illicit and licit substances of abuse; and • Reduce supply of illicit and licit substances of abuse. , CDA: JUNE 2013

  8. CDA Targets for 2011/12 • Reduce harm caused by substances; • Conduct research; • Capacity building of service providers; and • Policy and legislation. CDA: JUNE 2013

  9. Planned: Review the National Drug Master Plan 2006 - 2011 Achievements: • Relevant stakeholders consulted; • All inputs factored into the document resulted into the updated and refined Draft NDMP 2013 – 2017; and • The NDMP finalised. CDA: JUNE 2013

  10. Planned: Improve access to substance abuse information and effective intervention Achievements: • National clearinghouse established and functional; • Resource Directory updated; and • Helpline (0800 12 13 14) sustained and reached14871 people. SMS (32312) sustained and reached 31078 people. CDA: JUNE 2013

  11. Planned: Increase Capacity building to forum members and LDAC members Achievements: • The CDA conducted capacity building workshops in Mpumalanga, Gauteng, Northern Cape, Free State, North West, KwaZulu Natal and Eastern Cape. CDA: JUNE 2013

  12. Planned:Development of policy and legislation Achievements: • DOH:Drafted legislation on alcohol advertising, sponsorship and promotion; • Finalised detoxification policy; • DSD: Finalised and gazetted the Regulations for Act 70 of 2008; and • DHA: Developed integrated policy and draft guidelines for combating substance abuse. CDA: JUNE 2013

  13. Planned: . Reduce demand for illicit and licit substances of abuse Achievements: • DOH: Departmental Drug Master Plan implemented; • DCS: Moral regeneration programme: Heart lines reached 19 468 inmates; • Youth resilience programme procured; and • 7290 enrolled for life orientation programme. CDA: JUNE 2013

  14. Planned: Reduce demand for illicit and licit substances of abuse Achievements: • DBE: Life skills programme reached 105 231 learners; • National strategy for the prevention and management of substance abuse among learners developed; and • 10350 schools linked to police stations. CDA: JUNE 2013

  15. Planned: Reduce demand for illicit and licit substances of abuse Achievements: • DSD: Integrated anti substance abuse Programme of action developed; • Ke Moja awareness programme evaluated; • Monitoring and assessment tool for substance abuse services developed; and • Community based model implementedin all 9 provinces. CDA: JUNE 2013

  16. Planned: Reduce demand for illicit and licit substances of abuse Achievements: • Department Sports and Recreation implemented anti-doping programmes to combat doping in all 86 sporting codes; and • Implemented Registered Testing Pool programme in all 86 sporting codes. CDA: JUNE 2013

  17. Planned: Reduce supply for illicit and licit substances of abuse Achievements: • SAPS:52940 inspections conducted on liquor premises; • Closed 27416 illegal premises; and • Confiscated 1 093 069 036 litres of illegal liquor including home brewed beer. CDA: JUNE 2013

  18. Planned: Reduce supply for illicit and licit substances of abuse Achievements: • DTI: compliance inspections and investigations conducted at provincial and national levels; and • Ensured liquor industry set aside 1% of its annual turnover for interventions. CDA: JUNE 2013

  19. Planned: Reduce supply for illicit and licit substances of abuse Achievements: • DoJ & CD: Departmental drug master plan developed; and • Drug courts established in the Western Cape. CDA: JUNE 2013

  20. Planned: Reduce harm caused by substances Achievements: • DOH: Screening and limited intervention for alcohol use disorders among TB patients conducted and patients integrated into 3 health districts 2 primary health facilities; • DSD: Treatment model developed; • Capacitated all 9 provinces to implement Norms and standards for outpatient services; and • 4 treatment centres monitored. CDA: JUNE 2013

  21. Planned: Reduce harm caused by substances Achievements • DoJ and CD: Special project conducted to determine the link between HIV and substance abuse in schools. CDA: JUNE 2013

  22. ACHIVEMENTS OF PROVINCIAL SUBSTANCE ABUSE FORUMS 2011/2012 CDA: JUNE 2013

  23. Planned: Reduce supply for illicit and licit substances of abuse Achievements: • FS:1869 people arrested on drug related crimes and 63 964 604grams of dagga confiscated; • 6800 inspections conducted on liquor outlets • 34 404 litres of alcohol confiscated from illegal traders; and • 182 licensed liquor premises were charged. CDA: JUNE 2013

  24. Planned: Reduce supply for illicit and licit substances of abuse Achievements: • WC: Provincial Liquor Act came into effect and Liquor tribunal members appointed; and • Police made 70000 drug related arrests. CDA: JUNE 2013

  25. Planned: Reduce demand for illicit and licit substances of abuse Achievements: • Through Ke Moja reached 1916; • 218 (TADA) programs established in schools; • FS: 79 master trainers trained on Ke Moja and reached 7381 learners; and • 1108 implemented adopt a cop programme. CDA: JUNE 2013

  26. Planned: Reduce demand for illicit and licit substances of abuse Achievements: • FS: 227 educators trained on drug testing; • 1083 school safety committees established; • GP: anti substance abuse strategy developed; and • 5 regional action committees and 23 LADCs sustained. CDA: JUNE 2013

  27. Planned: Reduce demand for illicit and licit substances of abuse Achievements: • GP:5592 reached through Ke Moja; • 1000 people trained on the prevention campaign in Mamelodi and Hammanskraal; • Educators from 15 districts capacitated; • 5000 people reached through aftercare programs; and • 2935000 million reached through media campaign. CDA: JUNE 2013

  28. Planned: Reduce demand for illicit and licit substances of abuse Achievements: • 8000 young people attended future leaders conference in July 2011; and • 22 LADCs established. CDA: JUNE 2013

  29. Planned:Reduce demand for illicit and licit substances of abuse Achievements: • LIMPOPO:32 LADCs established and 65 members of LADCs trained on effects of drugs; • 9 CBOs established; • 40 social workers trained on puppets prevention and learner support program; • 12 community mobilization campaigns conducted. CDA: JUNE 2013

  30. Planned: Reduce demand for illicit and licit substances of abuse Achievements: • LIMPOPO: 27 schools addressed; • Youth indaba and provincial liquor conference; • MPUMALANGA:18 LADCs and 3 districts action committees sustained; and • Awareness raising campaigns conducted 3 districts. CDA: JUNE 2013

  31. Planned: Reduce demand for illicit and licit substances of abuse Achievements: • MPUMALANGA: Awareness raising campaigns conducted 3 districts; reaching 55272 learners reached; • Provincial master Plan developed and launched; and • NC: Reached 20 500 youth campaigns • 248 DSD personnel capacitated on prevention. CDA: JUNE 2013

  32. Planned: Reduce demand for illicit and licit substances of abuse Achievements: • NC: 3 NPOs funded; • 28111 people reached; • 1 666 women workshoped on FAS; • NW:60 PSAF members capacitated on after care program and 19 orientated on NDMP; and • 2500 reached through advocacy program. CDA: JUNE 2013

  33. Planned: Reduce demand for illicit and licit substances of abuse Achievements: • NW: 2 723 people reached through community mobilization campaign; • 42000 people reached through Ke Moja program; and • WC: Developed a full directory of substance abuse services in each district. Early intervention conducted by DSD, DOH and DBE. CDA: JUNE 2013

  34. Planned: Reduce harm caused by illicit and licit substances of abuse Achievements: • FS:3628 offenders reached through treatment services; • Funded 45 NGOs and 878 service users received counselling; • 471 service users placed under treatment • Capacitated 31 CBOs; and • GP: 67 beds purchased from NPOs and 653 beneficiaries treated. CDA: JUNE 2013

  35. Planned: Reduce harm caused by illicit and licit substances of abuse Achievements: • GP: registered 4 private treatment centres; • KZN: funded 2 inpatient treatment centres; • 2 NGOs funded to render treatment services to children; and • MPUMALANGA: 1 private treatment centre and 6 NPOs subsidised. CDA: JUNE 2013

  36. Planned: Reduce harm caused by illicit and licit substances of abuse Achievements: • MPUMALANGA: 1 private treatment centre and 6 NPOs subsidised; • NC: Referred 48 people for treatment; • 445 people received Out-patient treatment; and • 45 people received aftercare services. CDA: JUNE 2013

  37. Planned: Reduce harm caused by illicit and licit substances of abuse Achievements: • WC: 2 public treatment centres and 6 private treatment centres available; • Urine testing introduced ; • EC: funded 5 treatment centres and 738 clients admitted; and • KZN: Mental health and substance abuse conference held. CDA: JUNE 2013

  38. Budget and Expenditure CDA: JUNE 2013

  39. Challenges • The impact of CDA and NDMP on the quality of life of communities in South Africa not measured; • Departmental Drug Master Plans and Reports from national and provincial departments responsible for drug abuse counteraction not submitted on time; CDA: JUNE 2013

  40. Challenges cont… • Provincial Substance Abuse Forums. Substance Abuse has to be put on both public and political agenda of the province; • Local Drug Action Committees (LDACs). LDACs had to be established in all 238 Municipal Areas in order to combat substance abuse at local level; and • There is a shortage of Public treatment centres to deal with a large number of people who are addicted to drugs. CDA: JUNE 2013

  41. Recommendations • It is recommended that the Portfolio committee on Social Development take note of the progress registered by CDA during 2011/12. CDA: JUNE 2013

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