Drug and alcohol services - co-occurring substance use and mental health concerns: survey

This report presents the results of a survey of individuals working within services that provide support to people who use drugs or alcohol. It forms part of a wider rapid review of co-occurring substance use and mental health concerns in Scotland.

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1. Introduction

The level of harms from alcohol and drugs in Scotland are high in comparison to the rest of the UK and Europe, and cause avoidable damage to people's lives, families and communities. Tackling the high level of drug related deaths and harms in Scotland is a priority for the Scottish Government. On 20th January 2021, the First Minister made a statement to Parliament which set out a National Mission to reduce drug deaths and improve lives through improvements to treatment, recovery and other support services. One of the objectives is to address the requirements of people with multiple and complex needs, which includes people experiencing both substance use and mental health concerns.

In October 2021, the Minister for Drug Policy and the Minister for Mental Wellbeing and Social Care announced a rapid review of mental health and substance use services to better understand the current provision of services in Scotland. The announcement was made in the context of current commitments by the Scottish Government to improve the support available for those who have mental health concerns alongside problem substance use.

This report presents the results of a survey of individuals working within services that provide support to people who use drugs or alcohol in Scotland. The survey was undertaken to better understand the provision and availability of care for people who experience co-occurring substance use and mental health conditions in Scotland.

This report forms part of a wider research project exploring the provision of support for people with co-occurring substance use and mental health concerns in Scotland. It is published alongside a review of the literature and evidence on co-occurring substance use and mental health concerns and the integration of mental health and substance use services over the past 20 years in Scotland.

Contact

Email: socialresearch@gov.scot

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