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Drug deaths in Scotland increased by 15% in 2015 | Drug deaths in Scotland increased by 15% in 2015 |
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Drugs deaths in Scotland hit a record high in 2015, official statistics have revealed. | Drugs deaths in Scotland hit a record high in 2015, official statistics have revealed. |
A total of 706 people died as a result of drug abuse last year - the largest number ever recorded, according to a report by the National Records of Scotland. | A total of 706 people died as a result of drug abuse last year - the largest number ever recorded, according to a report by the National Records of Scotland. |
It represents a 15% increase on the figure for 2014, when 613 people died. | It represents a 15% increase on the figure for 2014, when 613 people died. |
The number of drug deaths in Scotland have been steadily increasing since 1995, when 426 deaths were recorded. | The number of drug deaths in Scotland have been steadily increasing since 1995, when 426 deaths were recorded. |
The report also reveals the effect of drug abuse on older users - almost three-quarters (73%) of deaths were among people aged over 35. | The report also reveals the effect of drug abuse on older users - almost three-quarters (73%) of deaths were among people aged over 35. |
Other findings include: | Other findings include: |
The Scottish government said the health risks posed by older drug users was a "key challenge" for Scotland. | The Scottish government said the health risks posed by older drug users was a "key challenge" for Scotland. |
Aileen Campbell, the minister for public health, said ageing drug users were experiencing increasingly poor health. | Aileen Campbell, the minister for public health, said ageing drug users were experiencing increasingly poor health. |
"This is a legacy of Scotland's drug misuse which stretches back decades," she added. | "This is a legacy of Scotland's drug misuse which stretches back decades," she added. |
"To address this we have funded research to investigate the issues associated with older drug users through the Scottish Drugs Forum. | "To address this we have funded research to investigate the issues associated with older drug users through the Scottish Drugs Forum. |
"We have also achieved significant reductions in treatment times for those needing treatment for their drug problem. | "We have also achieved significant reductions in treatment times for those needing treatment for their drug problem. |
"We remain committed to tackling the scourge of illegal drugs and the damage they do to our communities, and to support those who are struggling with addiction." | "We remain committed to tackling the scourge of illegal drugs and the damage they do to our communities, and to support those who are struggling with addiction." |
She added that drug use is falling in Scotland, with the number of young people taking drugs at its lowest level in a decade. | She added that drug use is falling in Scotland, with the number of young people taking drugs at its lowest level in a decade. |
However a spokeswoman for Addaction Scotland said the group was "deeply concerned" about drugs death trends. | |
She highlighted a reduction in the number of fixed site needle exchanges, which are often users' entry point for treatment. | |
She added: "The situation of increasing drug related deaths is not helped by the uncertainty of current and future funding of services. | |
"Across Addaction we are concerned when essential services like ours are often being asked to make efficiency savings of around 20%." | |
Dave Liddell, the director of the Scottish Drugs Forum, said the statistics were a "wakeup call to redouble efforts to reduce this tragic and largely preventable loss of life." | Dave Liddell, the director of the Scottish Drugs Forum, said the statistics were a "wakeup call to redouble efforts to reduce this tragic and largely preventable loss of life." |
'Demands attention' | |
Earlier this year a new group, the Partnership for Action on Drugs in Scotland (PADS) was set up to reduce problem drug use. | Earlier this year a new group, the Partnership for Action on Drugs in Scotland (PADS) was set up to reduce problem drug use. |
It is chaired by the minister for public health and includes representatives of agencies including Harms Group. | It is chaired by the minister for public health and includes representatives of agencies including Harms Group. |
Harms Group chairman Prof Roy Robertson said the drugs death statistics "represent a situation which demands attention". | Harms Group chairman Prof Roy Robertson said the drugs death statistics "represent a situation which demands attention". |
He said: "The time has undoubtedly come for action at all levels. New resources are required and ownership of this national problem at a high level must now be seen." | He said: "The time has undoubtedly come for action at all levels. New resources are required and ownership of this national problem at a high level must now be seen." |
Health professionals and drug charities have called for supervised heroin consumption to be approved to allow users could receive drugs safely. | Health professionals and drug charities have called for supervised heroin consumption to be approved to allow users could receive drugs safely. |
One answer being proposed by NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde is a pilot service for heroin-assisted treatment in Glasgow city centre. | One answer being proposed by NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde is a pilot service for heroin-assisted treatment in Glasgow city centre. |
A report in June 2016 from NHSGGC, "Taking away the chaos," suggested injectable, pharmaceutical-grade heroin would be administered in a specialist outpatient facility operating under clinical supervision with strict safeguards. | A report in June 2016 from NHSGGC, "Taking away the chaos," suggested injectable, pharmaceutical-grade heroin would be administered in a specialist outpatient facility operating under clinical supervision with strict safeguards. |
The health board argued such a move would benefit both users and the wider community. | The health board argued such a move would benefit both users and the wider community. |
The number of drug-acquired HIV infections in Glasgow rose to 47 in 2015, from a normal annual average of 10 - and is expected to top 60 in 2016. | The number of drug-acquired HIV infections in Glasgow rose to 47 in 2015, from a normal annual average of 10 - and is expected to top 60 in 2016. |
And it said public injecting in the city centre, in closes, lanes, car parks and public toilets causes a further risk. | And it said public injecting in the city centre, in closes, lanes, car parks and public toilets causes a further risk. |