A turning point for UK drug policy: opportunity or stasis
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore the current policy stasis in UK drug policy. Design/methodology/approach This paper examines reports, statistics and policy statements by government agencies. Findings Delays in revising a national strategy appear to have no clear explanation. Responses to drugs issues, including drug-related deaths, appear to lack urgency or concern at a policy making level. Research limitations/implications Complacency and lack of regard to evidence appear to inform current policy and strategy. Ways of overcoming this stasis are not identified. Practical implications There is a need for factors leading to reform and change to be identified and implemented, by government and others. Social implications The situations and needs of drug users do not appear as a government priority. Continued reductions in public spending – austerity – are reducing treatment provision. Originality/value The paper attempts to identify factors which inhibit policy reform in the UK so that future reform becomes more realistic.