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Kingston Data – Kingston’s Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA) – JSNA Substance Misuse
There are a variety of reasons why people use drugs and alcohol.... Many people use drugs and alcohol in a recreational way that causes no problem to them or the people around them and most people are able to stop using them without help and support.... It is estimated that the cost of drug misuse to society is £15.4 billion each year in healthcare costs, crime and loss of productivity.
https://data.kingston.gov.uk/jsna/jsna_page_substance-misuse/ -
Together we make the community safer
Local drug market - Understand what's happening in your neighbourhood and London when it comes to drugs.
https://www.kingston.gov.uk/events/event/192/together-we-make-the-community-safer -
Antisocial behaviour
drug/substance misuse... The dealing of drugs is a serious criminal offence and needs to be reported to the police in the first instance.... However, the police are the main partner for drug-related issues.
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Antisocial behaviour
If you or someone you know is experiencing issues with drug and/or alcohol use, the Kingston Wellbeing Service is available to local residents aged 18 and over.... The service provides community treatment for dependence on alcohol and a range of drugs.
https://www.kingston.gov.uk/policing-community-safety/antisocial-behaviour/4 -
Safer Kingston Partnership Plan 2024-2029
Substance misuse can be a factor in a range of crimes, as a driver behind a range of offences; from acquisitive offences to fund addiction and organised crime, to serious violent offences relating to feuds over drug supply activity, in addition to drug specific offences relating to possession and supply... Many with mental health needs appear in other high-risk cohorts; including those with drug and/or alcohol challenges, those who are socially isolated and living in poor quality housing, as well as young people and adults who are at risk of exploitation
https://www.kingston.gov.uk/policing-community-safety/final-draft-safer-kingston-partnership-plan-2024-2029/7 -
Concerned about a child?
You can get advice on the things affecting you - like alcohol, drugs, eating disorders, self harm and sexual health on our 'Supporting young people' pages.
https://www.kingston.gov.uk/supporting-safeguarding-children/concerned-child/3 -
Needle Exchange
The needle exchange service provides injecting drug users in Kingston access to sterile equipment such as needles and syringes.
https://www.kingston.gov.uk/health-wellbeing/needle-exchange -
Early Help Assessment
This could be a learning mentor for help with school-work, or drugs worker for help with a drugs problem.
https://www.kingston.gov.uk/coordinating-childrens-services/early-help-assessment/4 -
Anti Social Behaviour Policy
Drunk and disorderly through alcohol or drugs
https://www.kingston.gov.uk/housing-policies-reports/anti-social-behaviour-policy -
Keeping yourself safe as someone with a learning disability
Cuckooing is when someone you think is your friend uses your home to make, buy or sell drugs.
https://www.kingston.gov.uk/learning-disabilities-1/keeping-safe