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Jul 8, 2021 · Details. This report is the second part of a major independent review by Professor Dame Carol Black into the misuse of illegal drugs in England. The first part of the review was commissioned by ...
- Department of Health And Social Care
Aug 2, 2021 · This is Part 2 of my independent review for government, setting out a way forward on drug treatment and recovery. Part 1 laid bare the extent of the illicit drugs market in the UK, worth almost £ ...
The second part of a major independent review by Professor Dame Carol Black into the misuse of illegal drugs in England has launched today. This was published under the 2019 to 2022 Johnson ...
Dame Carol Black's Independent Review of Drugs . 2 . Annex A: trends in prevalence of drug use and the associated harms. Summary . The following evidence section presents an overview of the trends in the prevalence of drug use and the associated harms, as well as the treatment response. It also includes
Jul 13, 2021 · Dame Carol Black published her report last week on part two of her independent review of drugs, focusing on drug prevention, treatment and recovery. A government response to the report is expected soon. We are pleased to have supported Dame Carol’s review and welcome its powerful findings.
An independent review into the UK's drug policies is likely to recommend a more health-based approach, the BBC understands. ... The second part of the Dame Carol Black Review is set to be released ...
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Jul 8, 2021 · Email: press@rcpsych.ac.uk. Twitter: @rcpsych. Out-of-hours contact number: 07860 755896. Previous news item Next news item. Professor Julia Sinclair, Chair of the Addictions Faculty at the Royal College of Psychiatrists, responds to Dame Carol Black's independent review of drugs.