We know that effectively supporting people who use drugs and alcohol requires a whole system response across multiple organisations and sectors to holistically support and sustain recovery.
Within this context, the way that we commission plays an important role in cohesively bringing together provision from across the sectors to be able to meet complex needs for people who use drugs and alcohol.
Good practice in commissioning across health and social care has been discussed and researched in many forms, with many different names, including more recently as Ethical Commissioning. There is still a large implementation gap between the policy direction of good commissioning/ethical commissioning and its consistent delivery at scale.
In December 2023, Healthcare Improvement Scotland commissioned research into commissioning within drug and alcohol support. It explored commissioning through case studies in North Lanarkshire, Clackmannanshire and Stirling, and Perth and Kinross. You can read the report here.
Please join us at 2pm on the 13th of November 2024 for a webinar that launches the findings of the research.
Join us to discuss
- Examples of commissioning in drugs and alcohol from across Scotland
- What the findings are telling us about how we take commissioning in drugs and alcohol forward
Register to attend using this link.
Please note that this webinar will be recorded and will be made accessible post event.