New report sees progress being made in tackling substance misuse

30 Oct 2014 03:40 PM

The ‘2014 Substance Misuse Annual Report’, published yesterday, outlined the progress being made to tackle substance misuse throughout Wales.

The annual report shows that there has been clear progress made on waiting times for treatment, with the percentage of clients who started treatment within 20 working days increasing from 73% in 2009-10 to 87% in 2013-14, continuing the trend of improvement over the 5-year period.

In October 2008 the Welsh Government published its 10 year substance misuse strategy “Working Together to Reduce Harm” which sets out a clear national agenda for tackling and reducing the harms associated with substance misuse in Wales.  

Some of the significant developments highlighted by the report published yesterday are:

Health and Social Services Minister Mark Drakeford said:

“Tackling the harms associated with substance misuse is a priority for the Welsh Government and by the continuing investment in the substance misuse agenda we will work to ensure we make progress in this important area.

“The way in which substance misuse services have been shaped and delivered in recent years provide good evidence of prudent healthcare in practice and we will continue to strengthen this, in collaboration with our delivery partners.

“Key challenges remain, such as increasing levels of alcohol related harm and the changing age profile of substance misusers but as this report shows good progress is being made to deliver against our priorities and we have a lot to be proud of in our achievements. This has only been made possible by the collaboration of partners across Wales.”