[Oireachtas] Dáil Éireann debate. Questions 808 - Healthcare policy [Action plan] [34102/23]. (11 Jul 2023)
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808. Deputy Thomas Gould asked the Minister for Health for an update on the new Action Plan under the National Drugs Strategy. [34102/23]
Hildegarde Naughton, Minister of State at the Department of Health: The Strategic Action Plan 2023-2024 was published on the 29th of June 2023.
The plan is based on the six strategic priorities identified following the mid-term review of the strategy in 2021. The priorities are designed to strengthen the health-led approach to drugs, reflect commitments in the Programme for Government and align with the EU Drugs Strategy & Action Plan. By having a few key strategic priorities, supported by relevant actions, we can provide greater coherence to the strategy and facilitate cross-pillar and cross-government coordination.
The six strategic priorities are as follows:
- Strengthen the prevention of drug and alcohol use and the associated harms among children and young people;
- Enhance access to and delivery of drug and alcohol services in the community;
- Develop integrated care pathways for high-risk drug users to achieve better health outcomes;
- Address the social determinants and consequences of drug use in disadvantaged communities;
- Promote alternatives to coercive sanctions for drug-related offences;
- Strengthen evidence-informed and outcomes-focused practice, services, policies and strategy implementation.
The Strategic Action Plan was developed by the six strategic implementation groups reporting to the National Oversight Committee. The membership of the groups comprised of representatives from Government departments and agencies, drug and alcohol taskforces and civil society, with an independent chairperson. The national oversight structures ensure that civil society has a strong voice in drugs policy and that community and voluntary groups are centrally involved in reducing drug-related harm
The strategic action plan has a total of 34 actions, with between four and eight actions aligned with each strategic priority. Progress on these actions will be reported to the National Oversight Committee on a quarterly basis.
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