solve britain s drugs problem. chuck a load of money solve britain s drugs problem. chuck a load of money into solve britain s drugs problem. chuck a load of money into treatment - a load of money into treatment facilities. 0pen a load of money into treatment facilities. open up the 30 odd treatment centres that have been closed down in the last ten years. i have stood had enough people s funerals in the last ten years watching little children bury their mothers and fathers. the government going to look like don t get to see that side of it. going to look like don t get to see that side of it. to s announcement, thou~h, that side of it. to s announcement, though. goes that side of it. to s announcement, though. goes a that side of it. to s announcement, though, goes a long that side of it. to s announcement, though, goes a long way that side of it. to s announcement, though, goes a long way to - that side of it. to s announcement, i though, goes a long way to reversing the
funerals in the last ten yearsi watching little children - bury their mothers and fathers. the government don t get to see that side of it. - i came to recovery because of my drug usage. today s announcement, though, goes a long way to reversing the cuts to treatment over the last decade. and the users at marie s southend service are hoping that some of the money might help fund the work currently paid for from charity. coming here and connecting with all these people and all that, it sjust, i m not alone. i mean, i thought it wasjust me that wasjust crackers. but, you know what i mean, it ain t, though. dame carol black, who recently wrote a review of drugs policy for the government, joined the health secretary this afternoon at a needle exchange. she welcomes the focus on public health interventions. we do want county lines - to disappear, but unless you give equal balance to treatment. and recovery, we re really not going to move forward. the public may want reassurance that police
police and the courts are dealing with the scourge of drug crime, but the evidence suggests it s a focus on treatment that will make the real difference. and mark is with me. when you saw the scale and scope of this strategy, what did you make of it? i this strategy, what did you make of it? 4 this strategy, what did you make of it? ~ , this strategy, what did you make of it? 4 , ., this strategy, what did you make of it? ~ , ., , this strategy, what did you make of it? ~ i, it? i think it is a very significant sum on treatment. it? i think it is a very significant sum on treatment. last - it? i think it is a very significant l sum on treatment. last summer, it? i think it is a very significant - sum on treatment. last summer, dame carol black published her review and looked at treatment services in england and said they are not fit for purpose and need urgent repair. she calculated at the time the government need to spend in the next three years around £400 million to make up for
i came to recovery because of my drug usage. today s announcement, though, goes a long way to reversing the cuts to treatment over the last decade. and the users that marie s southend service are hoping that some of the money might help fund the work currently paid for by charity. coming here and connecting with all these people, it sjust, i m not alone. i mean, i thought it wasjust me that wasjust crackers. but, you know what i mean, it ain t, though. dame carol black, who recently wrote a review of drugs policy for the government, joined the health secretary this afternoon at a needle exchange. she welcomes the focus on public health interventions. we do want county lines - to disappear, but unless you give equal balance to treatment i and recovery, we re really not going to move forward. the public may want reassurance that police and the courts are dealing with the scourge of drug crime, but the evidence suggests it s a focus on treatment that will make the real difference. a trial
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