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3 rd October 2013 No embargo Press Release: Drug treatment shouldn’t become a ghetto, it should maximise opportunities to recover: Message from the launch of RUN, the Recovered User’s Network RUN (Recovered User’s Network) was officially launched yesterday (2 nd October 2013) in the European Parliament, Brussels in an event hosted by MEP Marco Scurria and attended by people from all over Europe. The launch of RUN had been organised by its’ founding members of former drug users in a bid to express the need for more long-term services for drug users who want to stop using drugs. Professor Neil McKeganey, explained that previously in the UK, the majority of drug users accessing treatment services were provided with clinical treatment but a lack of support to facilitate their original goals of becoming drugfree. Those with drug addiction require a much broader package of support to enable them to live without a chronic dependence, he continued, to help them rebuild their lives, in areas such as in employment, housing and in terms of strengthening family relationships. Professor McKeganey noted that part of the “problem is that treatment can become a ghetto” of continuing dependence if broader support is not available. “For the first time, the word “recovery” has been mentioned in the new EU Drugs Strategy (2013-2020)”, explained Justyna Glodowska-Wernet of the European Commission; a move which has been warmly welcomed by therapeutic communities, former users, recovery organisations and members of the EU Civil Society Forum on Drugs. Roland Simon, of the EMCDDA, highlighted the need to provide broader packages of support, while also highlighting the need for additional research to be carried out in the field of recovery. The EMCDDA itself has been working on a publication with authors from Ghent University, Belgium which will be available in early 2014. Boro Goic, Chairman of RUN said that now was a good time to launch RUN, a network for former recovered users as there is limited support to help
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Page 1: Brussels, 18th July 2013, -   Web view3rd October 2013. No embargo. ... the word “recovery” has been mentioned in the new EU Drugs Strategy ... Boro Goic, Chairman of RUN

3rd October 2013

No embargo

Press Release: Drug treatment shouldn’t become a ghetto, it should maximise opportunities to recover: Message from the launch of RUN, the Recovered User’s Network

RUN (Recovered User’s Network) was officially launched yesterday (2nd October 2013) in the European Parliament, Brussels in an event hosted by MEP Marco Scurria and attended by people from all over Europe.

The launch of RUN had been organised by its’ founding members of former drug users in a bid to express the need for more long-term services for drug users who want to stop using drugs. Professor Neil McKeganey, explained that previously in the UK, the majority of drug users accessing treatment services were provided with clinical treatment but a lack of support to facilitate their original goals of becoming drugfree. Those with drug addiction require a much broader package of support to enable them to live without a chronic dependence, he continued, to help them rebuild their lives, in areas such as in employment, housing and in terms of strengthening family relationships. Professor McKeganey noted that part of the “problem is that treatment can become a ghetto” of continuing dependence if broader support is not available.

“For the first time, the word “recovery” has been mentioned in the new EU Drugs Strategy (2013-2020)”, explained Justyna Glodowska-Wernet of the European Commission; a move which has been warmly welcomed by therapeutic communities, former users, recovery organisations and members of the EU Civil Society Forum on Drugs.

Roland Simon, of the EMCDDA, highlighted the need to provide broader packages of support, while also highlighting the need for additional research to be carried out in the field of recovery. The EMCDDA itself has been working on a publication with authors from Ghent University, Belgium which will be available in early 2014.

Boro Goic, Chairman of RUN said that now was a good time to launch RUN, a network for former recovered users as there is limited support to help people stop using drugs completely, particularly in some parts of Europe and that such initiatives not only have benefits for the individual, but also for wider society.

RUN is now accepting new members who are either individuals or organisations supporting people in recovery. The aim of RUN will be to advocate on the political level for rights of former drug users and also to help shape policies to better shape services. For more information, please contact [email protected] or search for RUN – Recovered Users Network on facebook to find out more.

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Notes to the editor:

RUN is an initiative established by the European platform Europe against Drugs, drug rehabilitation community San Patrignano (Italy), Celebrate Recovery (Bosnia and Herzegovina) and Izlazak/Exodus (Serbia). Since May 2013, RUN has already become a network of at least 18 member organisations as well as individual members.

The vision of RUN will be to raise the voice of the recovery movement, by contributing to constructive and respectful drug policies, for individuals, families and communities. The mission of RUN is to be a network which provides a voice for recovered drug users to promote and share experience of recovery, on both the political and practical level.

On the political level, RUN will:• Seek to give a political voice to recovered drug users and their organisations• Advocate for recovery-oriented policies in International, European and national political forums• Demonstrate how recovery can counteract the wider harm caused by drug use to individuals, families and communities

On the practical level, RUN will:• Provide a platform for recovered users to become advocates showing that recovery is possible• Promote the social integration of recovered drug users in areas such as employment, housing and health• Promote recovery as a viable and sustainable option, for both the individual and for society• Exchange experiences across organisations which lead to better programmes for recovering and recovered drug users

Website

Information about RUN is currently being hosted on our partner’s organisation, www.eurad.net

Photographs from the eventPhotographs from the event at the parliament can be found at https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.603051379753317.1073741826.330490097009448&type=1&l=eddfb3a754

Media ContactsFor any other media enquiries, please call Fay Watson, at EURAD ([email protected]) or telephone: +32476967060 or +3227360572 during office hours.


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