Policy paper

Drug strategy 2017

The drug strategy 2017 sets out how the government and its partners, at local, national and international levels, will take new action to tackle drug misuse and the harms it causes.

This was published under the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government

Documents

Drug strategy 2017

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Letter to the Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs

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An evaluation of the government’s drug strategy 2010

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Psychoactive Substances Act review framework

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Details

The strategy builds on our existing approach to preventing drug misuse, supporting people to recover from dependence and restricting the supply of drugs, with new action to:

  • promote a smarter, partnership-based approach
  • enhance our balanced approach across the 3 existing strands (reducing demand, restricting supply and building recovery) with a fourth strand on global action
  • provide stronger governance for delivering the strategy, including a Home Secretary-chaired board and the introduction of a National Recovery Champion
  • expand the data we collect on levels of drug misuse and recovery from dependence, and develop a set of jointly-owned outcome measures to drive action across a broader range of local services

The letter to the Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs (ACMD) sets out the government’s response to the ACMD’s advice on developing a new drug strategy.

The drug strategy evaluation provides an assessment of the effectiveness and, where possible, value for money of activity delivered under the drug strategy 2010.

The Psychoactive Substances Act review framework sets out the government’s proposed approach to reviewing the Psychoactive Substances Act, and outlines the research questions that the review will aim to examine.

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Published 14 July 2017

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