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Dame Carol Black’s Independent Review of Drugs Report

27 October 2021

Lead MP

Dan Carden
Liverpool Walton
Lab

Responding Minister

Maggie Throup

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NHSMental HealthLocal Government
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Other Contributors: 10

At a Glance

Dan Carden raised concerns about dame carol black’s independent review of drugs report in Westminster Hall. A government minister responded.

Key Requests to Government:

The Government is urged to find £1.78 billion over five years to implement Dame Carol Black's recommendations fully. If unable to provide the full amount, it should at least target areas most in need and pilot a whole-systems approach. The money must not be thinly spread but directed where it can make the biggest impact.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Lead Contributor

Liverpool Walton
Opened the debate
The report concludes that the current provision for drug treatment and recovery is not fit for purpose. It highlights a significant funding gap, with drug misuse costing upwards of £20 billion annually while spending on prevention and treatment stands at just £650 million. Drug-related deaths have hit an all-time high, rising 60% in the last decade. Additionally, there are issues with stigma, fragmented services, and inadequate support for those suffering from co-occurring mental health issues.

Government Response

Maggie Throup
Government Response
It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Ms Fovargue. I congratulate the hon. Member for Liverpool, Walton on securing this extremely important debate and pay tribute to his work on addiction and personal experience in previous debates. The drug and alcohol addiction sector faces challenges with drug misuse deaths on the rise for many years and currently at a record high across most of the United Kingdom. Dame Carol Black's independent review highlights the need for better treatment and recovery services, which is why we are making improvements to these areas through the £148 million crime package announced in January this year, including an £80 million allocation to local authorities for drug treatment and recovery services—the largest increase in 15 years. We have established a new joint combating drugs unit to co-ordinate and drive a whole-of-Government approach to tackle drug policy across society. The Government are committed to responding to Dame Carol's review in full by the end of this year, setting out a long-term drug strategy and ensuring that everyone with a drug problem can access compassionate and person-centred support.
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