Record number of people in addiction treatment in Milton Keynes

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A record number of people were in contact with drug and alcohol treatment in Milton Keynes last year, new figures show.

Figures from the Office for Health Improvement and Disparities show 1,075 people in Milton Keynes were in contact with drug and alcohol treatment in the year to March – an increase on 990 people the year before.

It was also the highest number since comparable records for the area began in 2009-10.

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Drug treatment provider Turning Point called for specialist services to provide "innovative" treatment and harm reduction services, as the number of people accessing addiction treatment surges across England.

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More and more people are in treatment for addiction in Milton Keynes

Nationally, 310,800 adults were in contact with drug and alcohol treatment services last year, up 7% from 2022-23.

It was the largest rise in adults in treatment since 2008-09, and the highest number since 2009-10.

Those with problems with opiates remained the largest substance group, accounting for 44% of adults in treatment.

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In Milton Keynes, adults struggling with opiates made up 33% of those in treatment.

Clare Taylor, chief operating officer at drug treatment provider Turning Point, said the increase in people accessing treatment is a "positive step forward".

She added: "There is still much more to do to reduce stigma and address barriers people face in accessing treatment services and we must do all we can to work on these areas and ensure more people who need help can access it.

"With the rise in drug-related deaths, and increased risks due to the emergence of synthetic opioids, there has never been a more critical time for specialist services to provide innovative, evidence-based treatment and harm reduction services."

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Separate figures from the Office for National Statistics showed the number of deaths from drug misuse registered in 2023 was 3,353 – the highest level since records began.

Meanwhile, the OHID report shows 4,022 people died in treatment in the year to March, a 3% fall on the year before.

OHID said people with opiate problems accounted for nearly two-thirds (63%) of these deaths, while the alcohol-only group accounted for 29%. It added some deaths might not be alcohol or drug-related.

In Milton Keynes, 21 adults died while undergoing drug and alcohol addiction treatment between April 2021 and March 2024.

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A Department of Health and Social Care spokesperson said: "Drug-related deaths are tragically at record highs, and this government is working to turn this around.

"We will ensure that anyone with a drug or alcohol problem can access the help and support they need, and we will work across health, policing and wider public services to drive down drug use and make our streets safer."

Milton Keynes has a service callede Addiction Recovery Community (ARC) MK based on Farthing Grove at Netherfield.

It helps people break a cycle of addiction to substances such as heroin, cocaine, and new psychoactive substance as well as long term alcohol or gambling addictions.

The service works with people at any stage of their alcohol, drug or gambling difficulties to provide a single point of access to assessment and treatment for problems.

You can get more details here.

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