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Decision details

Notice of Motion by Councillor Cooke

Decision Maker: Council

Is Key decision?: No

Is subject to call in?: No

Decision:

The Council resolved:-

(i)           to note the Lord Advocate’s statement “that it would not be in the public interest to prosecute drug users for simple possession offences committed within a pilot safer drugs consumption facility.”

(ii)          to agree that safer drug consumption and drug checking facilities could be an important public health measure that could save lives, and support all options within the existing legal framework being explored to enable the delivery of these facilities to prevent overdoses and reduce harm;

(iii)         to note the Minister for Drug and Alcohol Policy, on 19 September 2023 in the Scottish Parliament, stated “In the past two years, the University of Stirling has undertaken work to look at how we could roll out a drug-checking pilot within Scotland. During that research phase, several potential locations were identified. We know that Aberdeen, Glasgow and Dundee have expressed their wish to be part of the pilot. The research was published at the end of July and we are now helping those areas to apply for licences. We await a final communication from the United Kingdom Home Office that will help us to ensure that those licensing applications can go in and will be met with the most sympathetic ear possible”;

(iv)         to instruct the Chief Officer - Health and Social Care Partnership to report back with the results of the Glasgow pilot scheme and collate any available peer reviewed data following 12 months of operation of the facility to inform Council of the progress and set out options for Aberdeen;

(v)          to recognise that tackling drug harm is part of a public health approach to the challenge of drug use and therefore agree to work with partners to support and assist applications for drug-checking facilities in Aberdeen;

(vi)         to encourage all Council Members, where comfortable to do so, to be trained and carry naloxone during their Councillor duties, in the event that they encounter a member of the public in an overdose situation and to promote naloxone within their communities; and

(vii)       to instruct the Chief Officer - Health and Social Care Partnership to report to the Aberdeen City Integration Joint Board by March 2024 on the progress of those discussions with partner agencies, the Scottish Government and Home Office.

Publication date: 08/11/2023

Date of decision: 03/11/2023

Decided at meeting: 03/11/2023 - Council