Drug consumption room ‘significant step forward’ in tackling deaths – Swinney

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Drug consumption room ‘significant step forward’ in tackling deaths – Swinney
Author: Katrine Bussey
Published: Jan, 10 2025 10:03

The opening of the UK’s first safer drugs consumption room will be a “significant step forward” in efforts to tackle Scotland’s drug problem, John Swinney has said. The First Minister was speaking as he toured the Thistle Centre in Glasgow’s east end, which is due to open on Monday.

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The centre will allow addicts to take drugs under supervision in a clean and hygienic environment, with medical help available if they suffer an overdose. The Scottish Government, which is providing £2 million a year in funding for the centre, hopes it will also help drug users access wider support, as well as reduce the risk of viruses such as HIV.

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Scotland continues to have the worst rate of drug deaths in Europe, with the latest figures showing 1,172 people died from drug misuse in 2023 – a rise of 12% on the previous year. Mr Swinney said while the “first of its kind” centre will not be a “silver bullet”, it will complement other action being taken to tackle the problem.

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Speaking as he toured the facility with Scottish Health Secretary Neil Gray, Mr Swinney said: “The Thistle Centre in Glasgow is the first facility of its kind in the UK and it is backed by £2 million a year from the Scottish Government. “Every death related to drug misuse is one too many, and drug deaths in Scotland remain far too high.”.

He said “encouraging progress” has been made since the Scottish Government launched a national mission to reduce drug deaths, and added: “Scotland’s public health and human rights-based approach to tackling drug misuse means we’re focused on ensuring our healthcare services are not only listening to people, but also drawing on their experiences as we work to support them.

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