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Keep in touch with us via Facebook and Twitter! /DDNMagazine @DDNMagazine Contents editor’s letter ON THE COVER Mental health in crisis – DDN reports from the Minority Mental Health conference ‘Dual diagnosis has been much talked about, but are we addressing it adequately?’ 4 NEWS Glasgow’s case for consumption rooms; Scottish court upholds minimum pricing. 6 8 9 TURN OFF THE TAP Mental health is in crisis – more so for people from minority groups. How can we reach them, asked the Minority Mental Health conference. NO TIME TO LOSE With drug-related deaths continuing to rise, could it be time for a public health model? DDN reports from the Drugs, Alcohol and Justice Parliamentary Group. RECOVERING FROM HEPATITIS C Tim Palin from the ‘I’m worth...’ campaign looks at the value of peer support. 10 NEWS FOCUS The relationship between alcohol health campaigners and the drinks business is a fraught one. DDN hears industry’s side of the case. 12 OBITUARY Colleagues pay tribute to Darren Walters, charity worker from Lancashire. 12 RESOURCES CORNER George Allan selects a handbook for essential skills. 13 LETTERS, COMMENT AND MEDIA SAVVY Challenging the language of stigma; call for support on painkiller addiction. 14 REACHING OUT Now that naloxone is officially ‘out there’, how do we find those in most need? DDN reports on CGL’s strategy. 16 A PILL FOR EVERY ILL? Mike Ashton looks at alcohol medication Selincro’s controversial route to market. 17 LEGAL EYE ‘Can we challenge negative rehab reviews?’ Solicitor Joanna Sharr responds. Published by CJ Wellings Ltd, 57 High Street, Ashford, Kent TN24 8SG Editor: Claire Brown t: 01233 638 528 e: [email protected] Publishing assistant: Millie Stockwell t: 01233 633 315 e: [email protected] Reporter: David Gilliver e: [email protected] www.drinkanddrugsnews.com Advertising manager: Ian Ralph t: 01233 636 188 e: [email protected] Designer: Jez Tucker e: [email protected] Webmaster: Aaron Denne e: [email protected] Subscriptions: t: 01233 633 315 e: [email protected] T here is an absolute moral imperative on all of us to tackle the ‘outrageous discrimination’ against people with mental health problems, said Normal Lamb MP at a recent conference (cover story, page 6). I don’t think any of us would disagree with that – the question is, how? As our article shows, the problems are magnified for people from minority groups, and when you add the stigma of a drug or alcohol problem, it’s not surprising that people are not presenting for help. Dual diagnosis has been much talked about in recent years, but are we addressing it logically? The conference itself was an extremely positive experience, with ideas flying around throughout the day. Participants pledged to network beyond the event, and there was plenty of support for integrating mental health, substance misuse and social care. But it also highlighted the need to reach beyond our sector – it was seen as crucial to engage people at a much earlier stage, which means joint planning with health services and education to catch them before they are at crisis point. Yet who has the time and money to think beyond a day job that’s full to capacity? We have to talk about this, or it renders our good intentions meaningless. It requires a different way of working and a different level of investment that has to be underpinned by political support – and not just that of our free-speaking shadow ministers. If you have experience of working with dual diagnosis, please share it with us. Claire Brown, editor Website: www.drinkanddrugsnews.com Website support by wiredupwales.com DDN is an independent publication, entirely funded by advertising. Printed on environmentally friendly paper by the Manson Group Ltd Publishers: CJ Wellings Ltd does not accept responsibility for the accuracy of statements made by contributors or advertisers. The contents of this magazine are the copyright of CJ Wellings Ltd, but do not necessarily represent its views, or those of its partner organisations. Partners: Federation of Drug and Alcohol Professionals Supporting organisations: Cover by John Birdsall / Alamy November 2016 | drinkanddrugsnews | 3