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Access information, advice, support and treatment relating to substance use including drugs and or alcohol.
In 2020 the Scottish Government introduced the Medicated Assisted Treatment (MAT) Standards in response to the level of drug related deaths in Scotland.
This initiative aims to reduce deaths for those who use illicit opiates, with the objective of “enshrining a right’s based approach to immediate, person centred treatment for problem drug use, linked to primary care, mental health and other support services”.
These standards now define what is required for consistent delivery of safe and accessible drug treatment and support in Scotland and aim to improve services and systems for all drug related problems.
The standards aim to:
East Lothian Health and Social Care Partnership has completed delivery of the 1-10 (MAT) Standards Implementation Plan.
A key component of these standards is the provision of same-day appointment, assessment and treatment, with the offer to commence Opioid Replacement Therapy on the day. This has been established and is running weekdays from the Esk Centre, Musselburgh.
Links direct you to Scottish Government website.
1. All people accessing services have the option to start MAT from the same day of presentation.
4. All people are offered evidence based harm reduction at the point of MAT delivery.
5. All people will receive support to remain in treatment for as long as requested.
7. All people have the option of MAT shared with Primary Care.
8. All people have access to independent advocacy and support for housing, welfare and income needs.
10. All people receive trauma informed care.
Scottish Government Website:
Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) standards: access, choice, support
Statistics:
National Bench Marking Report on Implementation of MAT Standards
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