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Current Approach
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Drug Treatment is focussed on improving recovery capital (housing, training, employment,
relationships etc.) as part of pharmacological and psycho-social therapeutic interventions.
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Offending is a clear barrier to recovery and is generally an indication of other chaotic
behaviour (such as ongoing illicit drug use).
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Clients are classified as being on the ‘DIP’ (drug intervention programme) caseload if:
• They have been referred from custody following a positive drug test or a voluntary
referral following arrest.
• They have been signposted to treatment on release from prison.
• They have been taken onto the caseload as part of a Drug Rehabilitation Requirement
(DRR)
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Treatment is not significantly different to that of the wider treatment population but the
offending behaviour is challenged as part of regular intervention.
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During the mandatory attendance the aim of the DIP worker is to engage the client into
treatment.
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Current Approach
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Clients are removed from the DIP caseload if there is no declared or proven offending in the
last 6 months or if someone fails to engage in treatment. They are simply closed on that
system and will remain in general treatment caseload as required. Or:
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Clients that fail to fail to turn up following referral are closed and there is a process to initiate
breach action where the referral is mandatory.
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Currently 113 (12% of clients) clients recorded as being actively engaging on the DIP caseload
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Alcohol treatment services work with approximately 55-60 clients subject to an ATR at any
given time.
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Drug Treatment Model
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Drug Misusing Offender Management
All active offenders
Juvenile
offenders
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The aim is to move DMOs into
treatment utilising DRR and post
sentence supervision requirements
where necessary;
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Maintain continuous treatment plans
on transfer in and out of custody;
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Early identification and management
of clients that disengage from
treatment or start/escalate offending
behaviour.
All proven offenders
PPOs
IOM
DRRs
DIP
In drug
treatment
Probation offenders
Adult DMOs
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Drug Misusing Offender Management
Prison
TC/DRW
?
General
Drug/alcohol
Treatment
Population
DIP
IOM
HUB
DRR/
ssr
Courts
Probation
/CRC
ATR
Arrest
Referral
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Drug Misusing Offender Management
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Trigger Tested
Arrests for Trigger
Drug Tests Positive
all arrests
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300
250
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150
100
67
26
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14
0
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