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Keep in touch with us via Facebook and Twitter! /DDNMagazine @DDNMagazine Contents editor’s letter ON THE COVER ‘We need to understand the risks of Xanax and the culture behind it’ I How much of a risk is Xanax? 4 NEWS MPs lobby for prescription drug helpline; PHE launches NPS monitoring tool. 6 8 9 UNDER PRESSURE The celebrity craze for stress pills is even reaching schoolchildren – should we be concerned? Kevin Flemen looks at the risks of alprazolam, branded as Xanax. CREATING A FUTURE Prison can be an opportunity to change deep-rooted behaviour and help people begin to flourish, say the team at Addaction. RESOURCES CORNER George Allan turns to Findings for a comprehensive research resource. 10 SPRINGBOARD FOR SUCCESS RAPt’s apprenticeship programme is helping people use their experience of addiction to get back into work, as Nathan Motherwell explains. 11 A CHALLENGING RELATIONSHIP Solicitor Nicole Ridgwell advises on getting to grips with CQC. 14 MORE CHOICE, MORE OPTIONS OST is now accepted as a key instrument in enabling recovery. Is improving choice the next key step, asks DDN. 16 PRISON PERSPECTIVES A first-person account from the frontline of prison substance misuse services. 17 LETTERS AND COMMENT Drug-related deaths; recovery opportunities; and Media Savvy. 18 TIME TO TALK Talking therapies are among many options that fit alongside OST, says Clive Hallam. 20 STUCK IN THE SYSTEM We’re not taking the massive opportunity for all-round health gains that hepatitis C treatment offers, DDN hears at the parliamentary group. 21 REFLECTION OF HOPE Kaleidoscope Project continue their tradition of life-changing support. Reporter: David Gilliver e: [email protected] Published by CJ Wellings Ltd, Romney House, School Road, Ashford, Kent TN27 0LT Editor: Claire Brown t: 01233 638 528 e: [email protected] www.drinkanddrugsnews.com Advertising manager: Ian Ralph t: 01233 636 188 e: [email protected] Designer: Jez Tucker e: [email protected] t’s never easy to weigh up the level of drug risk based on America – remember the hysteria over crystal meth a few years ago, with drug services in the UK gearing up for the scale of devastation seen in some communities of the US? But with evidence of cases multiplying and including many young people, we need to understand the risks of Xanax (alprazolam) and the culture behind it. Anxiety is starting to be well documented, particularly among young people, and Xanax’s link with celebrity makes it difficult to deter experimentation with the drug. Kevin Flemen’s article (page 6) explains the nature of the threat and what to look out for. Throughout the rest of this month’s issue we talk a lot about prison – including the perspective of a service manager, who until recently was working at the frontline of prison substance misuse services. He feels compelled to share experience of clients being rushed through very intense treatment programmes, and of many opportunities for holistic interventions being dismissed or unsupported (page 16). We can see the results of life-changing interventions through Addaction’s Trans4orm programme (page 8) and RAPt’s thriving apprenticeship programme (page 10) – both of which have the activities that are essential to self-sufficiency and self-esteem at their heart, and demonstrate results of properly supported initiatives. The other huge opportunity in investing in engagement with those in the criminal justice system is, as Charles Gore reminds us in relation to hepatitis C, to offer life-saving inventions and ‘send people out of prison better than they went in’. Claire Brown, editor Keep in touch at www.drinkanddrugsnews.com and @DDNmagazine CJ Wellings Ltd does not accept respon si bility for the accuracy of state ments made by contributors or advertisers. The Website: contents of this magazine are www.drinkanddrugsnews.com the copyright of CJ Wellings Ltd, Website support by but do not necess arily wiredupwales.com represent its views, or those of its partner organisations. Subscriptions: t: 01233 633 315 e: [email protected] DDN is an independent publication, entirely funded by advertising. Supporting organisations: Printed on environmentally friendly Cover by stock-eye/iStock paper by the Manson Group Ltd April 2017 | drinkanddrugsnews | 3