‘Positive feedback’ from first users of safer drugs consumption room – minister

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‘Positive feedback’ from first users of safer drugs consumption room – minister
Author: Neil Pooran
Published: Jan, 14 2025 15:13

The UK’s first safer drug consumption room has had good uptake and “positive feedback” from users since opening in Glasgow, a minister has said. Scottish Health Secretary Neil Gray said the success of the Thistle Centre would be measured if there are fewer drug deaths and “harm reduction” nearby.

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The facility, which officially opened on Monday, is a space where drug users can take illegal substances such as heroin and cocaine under medical supervision in a hygienic environment. It is designed to tackle Scotland’s drug deaths rate, which is the worst in Europe.

Mr Gray answered questions from MSPs at Holyrood on Tuesday, accepting that the Thistle Centre is a “tool in the box” for reducing drug deaths, rather than a “silver bullet”. He said: “I understand that uptake was good, taking into account the presence of some media near the entrance and that this was the very first day of a unique service.

“There was however very positive feedback from the first service users. “So, I would like to thank all involved in getting the service up and running.”. He told Tory MSP Douglas Ross that policing of those who may be bringing drugs to the facility is an “operational matter” for Police Scotland.

Scotland’s top prosecutor, Lord Advocate Dorothy Bain KC, has stated that prosecuting users of such a facility for possession of drugs would not be in the public interest. Asked how the government would measure success in the three-year pilot scheme, Mr Gray said: “This is about reducing harm and reducing deaths within Glasgow.

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