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Drugs and Alcohol In Moray - The Local Picture Amanda Ware Research and Information Officer MADP
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Moray And Drugs 0.6% of Morays population aged between 16 and 64 are estimated to be Problem Drug Users compared to 1.7% nationally for Scotland. 8.4% of people in Moray perceived that drug misuse or drug dealing was very or fairly common in their neighbourhood in 2012/13 a decline from 10.1% on the previous year.
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Drug Related Hospital Discharges
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Drug Related Deaths by Drug Reported
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Moray and Alcohol 41% of individuals in Grampian drink above the daily or weekly recommended limit as set out by the Scottish Government. 20.6% of individuals in Grampian binge drink. 20% of all Alcohol Related Discharges from Moray hospitals were due to Alcohol Dependence, and 17.4% were due to Alcoholic Liver Disease.
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Alcohol Related Hospital Discharges
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Alcohol Related Mortality
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Age, Drugs and Alcohol 38 % of all 15 year olds surveyed in the 2010 SALSUS had drunk an alcoholic drink in the past week. 16% of 15 year olds surveyed in the 2010 SALSUS had taken drugs in the previous year. 22% of all Harmful or Hazardous drinkers in Moray are aged over 65 and 9% of all Alcohol dependant drinkers are aged over 65.
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Profile of the Moray Drug and Alcohol User In 2013/14 there were 289 clients who were assessed in MADP Services. In 2013/14 60% of those accessing MADP services were male and 40% were female. The highest number of clients in MADP services fell into the 22-35 age bracket. During 20113/14 43.8% of people accessed MADP services for Alcohol misuse issues, 48.3% for Drug misuse issues and 7.9% for both alcohol and Drug Misuse issues. Throughout 2013/14 no client has waited more than 3 weeks between referral and treatment.
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The Outcomes Star™ Empowers service users and supports them in making changes Promotes a consistent, holistic, assets based approach to key-work Provides meaningful outcomes information
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The Drug & Alcohol Star
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Self-reliance (9-10) Learning (7-8) Believing (5-6) Accepting help (3-4) Stuck (1-2) Under-pinned by a model of change
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A Service user’s comments on using the Star: “I felt fully involved; it was clear and easy to understand and focused on me as a whole person, not just as a problem. It felt like a conversation; felt like the first time someone had really listened to me...”
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Brief description of one scale
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All the scales points are described
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Alcohol and Drug Outcome Star MADP Services 2013/14
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