22/10/2003
Families of drug users urged to seek support
The families of drug users are being urged to seek support through a new campaign, Home Secretary David Blunkett announced today.
The two-year anti-stigma campaign aims to "take away the shame" faced by relatives of drug abusers and encourage them to seek advice and assistance.
Adfam, which was founded in 1984 by the mother of a drug user, will receive over £200,000 to fund the campaign and to work with partner charities to examine the effectiveness of support work for the people closest to drug users.
Mr Blunkett also launched 'Journeys' - a series of Adfam booklets, funded by the Home Office, giving advice to families on coping with and helping a drug-using relative.
Mr Blunkett said: "When we think about drug users, we think about the individuals taking the drugs, the harm they are doing to themselves and to society. But we often overlook the damage done to their closest relatives.
"Families are often the first port of call when money runs out to pay for a drug habit. Things go missing at home, first cash then possessions, and before long the police are knocking at the door – or worse, the local drug dealer. Drugs tear families apart, and they need somewhere to turn for help."
The updated Drug Strategy was published on 3 December and is supported by annual expenditure of £1.2 billion this year – and will rise to nearly £1.5 billion from April 2005.
(gmcg)
The two-year anti-stigma campaign aims to "take away the shame" faced by relatives of drug abusers and encourage them to seek advice and assistance.
Adfam, which was founded in 1984 by the mother of a drug user, will receive over £200,000 to fund the campaign and to work with partner charities to examine the effectiveness of support work for the people closest to drug users.
Mr Blunkett also launched 'Journeys' - a series of Adfam booklets, funded by the Home Office, giving advice to families on coping with and helping a drug-using relative.
Mr Blunkett said: "When we think about drug users, we think about the individuals taking the drugs, the harm they are doing to themselves and to society. But we often overlook the damage done to their closest relatives.
"Families are often the first port of call when money runs out to pay for a drug habit. Things go missing at home, first cash then possessions, and before long the police are knocking at the door – or worse, the local drug dealer. Drugs tear families apart, and they need somewhere to turn for help."
The updated Drug Strategy was published on 3 December and is supported by annual expenditure of £1.2 billion this year – and will rise to nearly £1.5 billion from April 2005.
(gmcg)
Related UK National News Stories
Click here for the latest headlines.
25 September 2015
Further Six Arrested In No Deal Operation In Birmingham
A further six people have been arrested as part of an ongoing operation targeting suspected drug dealers in Birmingham. Police carried out a series of dawn raids on Thursday 24 September, arresting a 17-year-old man, two 19-year-olds and three men aged 21, 26 and 47.
Further Six Arrested In No Deal Operation In Birmingham
A further six people have been arrested as part of an ongoing operation targeting suspected drug dealers in Birmingham. Police carried out a series of dawn raids on Thursday 24 September, arresting a 17-year-old man, two 19-year-olds and three men aged 21, 26 and 47.
09 July 2003
Rise in crack users sent for treatment
More crack users are being targeted in custody and referred to drug treatment services, a new report published by the Home Office claims. The 'Arrest Referral' report shows that between October 2001 and September 2002, 12,014 crack users were interviewed, and of those 8,656 were referred to specialist drug treatment services - 18.
Rise in crack users sent for treatment
More crack users are being targeted in custody and referred to drug treatment services, a new report published by the Home Office claims. The 'Arrest Referral' report shows that between October 2001 and September 2002, 12,014 crack users were interviewed, and of those 8,656 were referred to specialist drug treatment services - 18.
02 March 2015
New Law Launches To Convict Drug Drivers
A new law has been launched today to help police catch and convict drug drivers in England and Wales. Motorists who get behind the wheel after taking illegal drugs face a criminal record, loss of their licence for at least one year, and a fine of up to £5,000.
New Law Launches To Convict Drug Drivers
A new law has been launched today to help police catch and convict drug drivers in England and Wales. Motorists who get behind the wheel after taking illegal drugs face a criminal record, loss of their licence for at least one year, and a fine of up to £5,000.
23 May 2006
Panel supports drug 'shooting galleries'
Drug consumption rooms should be given a trial in Britain, a panel of experts has said.
Panel supports drug 'shooting galleries'
Drug consumption rooms should be given a trial in Britain, a panel of experts has said.
17 October 2003
54 arrested in swoop on suspected drug dealers
Sellers of the Big Issue were among 54 people arrested by Merseyside Police today in a crackdown on drug dealing in Liverpool city centre. Operation Manton targeted suspected drug dealers and drug users and 50 men and four women were arrested following a 15-month long investigation by Merseyside Police into drug dealing on the city's streets.
54 arrested in swoop on suspected drug dealers
Sellers of the Big Issue were among 54 people arrested by Merseyside Police today in a crackdown on drug dealing in Liverpool city centre. Operation Manton targeted suspected drug dealers and drug users and 50 men and four women were arrested following a 15-month long investigation by Merseyside Police into drug dealing on the city's streets.
-
Northern Ireland WeatherToday:A showery start with outbreaks most frequent north of Lough Neagh and through the morning, before dwindling during the afternoon as the northwest breezes ease and brighter spells of weak sunshine prosper. Maximum temperature 8 °C.Tonight:A dry night, save for a few light showers around the coasts, with prolonged clear spells and light winds bringing a frosty dawn for many in central and southern parts. Minimum temperature -3 °C.