The United Kingdom's first unsanctioned overdose prevention site; a proof-of-concept evaluation

Gillian Shorter*, Magdalena Harris, Andrew McAuley, Kirsten Trayner, Alex Stevens

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Abstract

Background
The United Kingdom (UK) is currently experiencing a public health crisis of drug-related deaths. The government has rejected recommendations to open overdose prevention services, under the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971. To report on the operation and use of an unsanctioned overdose prevention service which operated in Glasgow city centre from September 2020 to May 2021.

Methods
Description of the service, with analysis of data collected on its use.

Results
The service operated for nine months without permission or funding from official sources. We report on the 894 injections supervised and recorded, and nine successful interventions with overdose events (seven opioid/two cocaine). Powder cocaine injection predominated either alone (60.6%) or with heroin (22.1%). Injection was mostly in the groin (68.0%) or arm (16.8%). More injections were recorded by males (70.1%). Around 65% of injection events featured an individual who was on a buprenorphine/methadone prescription.

Conclusion
It is feasible for an overdose prevention service to operate successfully in the UK without being shut down by the police or with negative consequences for the community. Future sites in the UK must tailor to the substances used by their potential clients, international trends (e.g. for fentanyl use) did not apply here. There is an urgent need and demand for these services in the UK to reduce harm, prevent and intervene during overdose, and provide vital psychosocial support for health and wellbeing in a highly marginalised population.

Original languageEnglish
Article number103670
JournalInternational Journal of Drug Policy
Volume104
Issue number103670
Early online date4 May 2022
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2022

Keywords

  • drug consumption room
  • harm reduction
  • opioids
  • overdose prevention
  • supervised injection site

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Health Policy
  • Medicine (miscellaneous)

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