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Keep in touch with us via Facebook and Twitter! /DDNMagazine @DDNMagazine Contents editor’s letter ON THE COVER Is crack becoming more socially acceptable? p6 4 NEWS £1bn in tax from legal cannabis; success for community hep C pilot 6 CRACKS IN THE MIRROR Is crack use losing its stigma, asks Kevin Flemen. 8 A PATIENT WORTH SAVING? It’s time to get real about service user involvement, says Nick Goldstein. 10 NEWS FOCUS With MUP finally in place in Scotland, what does the future hold for alcohol policy? 14 POST-ITS FROM PRACTICE Shared care is far too valuable to lose, says Dr Steve Brinksman. 14 CLINICAL EYE Could better networking be key to keeping nurses engaged, asks Ishbel Straker. CENTRE PAGES: PULLOUT ON ALCOHOL AND HEALTH 16 DRAWING ON EXPERIENCE CPD is a vital tool whatever your qualifications, says Kate Halliday. 18 LETTERS AND COMMENT 20 EXCELLENCE IN COMMISSIONING Join the expert faculty for their first congress on opioid use disorder. 23 DYING WITH THEIR RIGHTS ON? Should we be intervening more to protect harmful drinkers, asks Mike Ward. 24 BANG FOR YOUR BUCK The Drugs, Alcohol and Justice cross-party group considers the latest prison plans. 25 A WINNER’S TALE Kelly Judge, last year’s Recovery Street Film Festival winner, tells her story. 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] Subscriptions: t: 01233 633 315 e: [email protected] ‘There was no suggestion of being silenced’ W e could be about to see a big upsurge in crack use – but are we ready for it? How seriously should we treat the reappearance of ‘crack horror’ warnings? In this month’s cover story, Kevin Flemen suggests a pragmatic response. With so many different drugs in circulation and symptoms to look out for, we’ve been developing our DDN ‘Wider Health’ series, beginning with a centre-pages pullout on alcohol. As Steve Brinksman points out in his latest Post-it, many patients present with health issues that are not obviously linked to drug or alcohol use. Our at-a-glance guide will help to understand conditions in which alcohol is a contributory factor and is designed with non-specialists in mind, to create better pathways across all branches of healthcare. Please pass it to colleagues where you can – the pdf is freely available on our website. We are very grateful for Alcohol Research UK for supporting us to develop this resource. In creating advice pages, let’s not forget that most crucial part of the equation – service user involvement. When we started DDN nearly 14 years ago ‘Nothing about us without us’ was an essential theme. When Alan Joyce wrote his piece in 2006 (page 9) there was plenty to campaign for, but no suggestion of the patient voice being silenced. So Nick Goldstein’s questions on page 8 about the health of service user involvement deserve our full attention. We may need to consider a different model, but the need for a clear and challenging voice has never been greater. Claire Brown, editor Keep in touch at www.drinkanddrugsnews.com and @DDNmagazine Website: www.drinkanddrugsnews.com Website support by wiredupwales.com CJ Wellings Ltd does not accept respon si bility for the accuracy of state ments made by contributors or advertisers. The contents of this magazine are the copyright of CJ Wellings Ltd, b ut do not necess arily represent its views, or those of its partner organisations. Printed on environmentally friendly paper by the Manson Group Ltd Cover by RalphTV / iStock DDN is an independent publication, entirely funded by advertising. Supporting organisations: June 2018 | drinkanddrugsnews | 3