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Feasibility study for a potential medically supervised injecting centre/drug consumption service for the ACT

Past project

Drug consumption rooms have been shown to produce a range of public health and public amenity benefits, and have been successfully established in Sydney in 2001 and Melbourne in 2018. ACT Health has been examining the feasibility of establishing a medically supervised injecting centre/drug consumption service (hereafter drug consumption room) in the ACT.

Objective

The research aimed to determine, for the ACT: relevant patterns of drug use, stakeholder views on gaps in drug harm minimisation services, stakeholder views on the need for a drug consumption room, and processes required for the implementation of a drug consumption room.

Timeline

2020.

Approach

The research included:

  • a desktop review conducted to: (a) identify and review existing materials on the establishment of drug consumption rooms including service models and design along with costings available in the public domain, and (b) identify and synthesise data sources that capture information on drug use and drug related harms in the ACT.
  • 27 qualitative in depth interviews with service providers, policymakers and consumer representatives in the ACT, NSW and VIC as well as internationally as appropriate
  • 101 quantitative interviews with service users conducted by workers at the Canberra Alliance for Harm Minimisation and Advocacy (CAHMA).

In addition, the BI team supported and trained selected services to undertake snapshot surveys with needle and syringe program clients which add a small number of additional questions to those routinely asked of all clients when they access services in the ACT.

The study provided evidence on whether a supervised drug consumption room/s is suited to the ACT context and, if so, what form such a facility should take.

Partners

Collaborators

  • Chris Gough, Canberra Alliance for Harm Minimisation and Advocacy

Project contacts

Professor Paul Dietze

Professor Paul Dietze

Program Director, Disease Elimination; Professor and Program Leader, National Drug Research Institute (NDRI)
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Project team

Dr Michael Curtis

Dr Michael Curtis

Postdoctoral Research Officer
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Professor Paul Dietze

Professor Paul Dietze

Program Director, Disease Elimination; Professor and Program Leader, National Drug Research Institute (NDRI)
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Filip Djordjevic

Filip Djordjevic

Research Assistant
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Amy Kirwan

Amy Kirwan

Senior Research Fellow, Social Impact and Innovation
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Dr Rebecca Winter

Dr Rebecca Winter

Deputy Head Justice Health Group
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