The service is operated by a charity which says there is an increase in the number of people injecting drugs.
Extern’s manager of harm reduction services Iain Cameron thinks drug use and injecting drug use in Belfast is increasingThe service is operated by the charity Extern, which says there is an alarming increase in the number of people injecting drugs in Northern Ireland.
In 2023, a total of 31,851 transactions were made by the Needle and Syringe Exchange Service across Northern Ireland. Drug use and injecting drug use in Belfast is increasing, according to Extern’s manager of harm reduction services Iain Cameron. Mr Cameron said the service was vitally important and would allow the charity to provide extra services and support to people using drugs. In the past six months the service has seen an increase in cocaine injecting which Cameron describes as "incredibly worrying". "We’ve seen cocaine use increase dramatically. Cocaine has become more available. It’s much cheaper and the purity levels have increased," he said.According to the UK government, reported recent injection of cocaine in Northern Ireland surged from 5.9% in 2018 to 84% in 2022. The new needle exchange will allow people who inject drugs such as heroin or cocaine to safely dispose used needles, receive clean needles and access health services. Extern's aim is to allow those who inject drugs like heroin or cocaine to safely dispose used needles, receive clean needles and access health services "There are very few families in Northern Ireland who have not been impacted by drugs and alcohol," Mr Cameron said. "Unfortunately the shame and the stigma stops people from talking about that publicly or even seeking help.Mr Cameron described part of the role of the needle exchange as engaging with and building a rapport with people. He said it was important to get people at an early point of their drug use so the service can provide help and support and refer them to services before they acquire any bloodborne viruses or other injecting-related injuries."Every penny spent on harm reduction services like this saves money further on down the line in our A&E services. Early intervention and education is key," he said.The regional lead for drugs and alcohol at the Public Health Agency, Kevin Bailey, said the new facility would help deliver "life-saving" intervention and support. “Individuals who are using substances, who are often ostracized from society face a lot of stigma," he said. "When they come into this facility they can be kept under observation if there is an issue around their health and wellbeing.He stressed the facility was "not an overdose prevention facility" and that individual people using drugs could come in and bring their own drugs and use them on site, which is illegal. "If it ever does become legal, like it has done in Scotland and in the south we will watch those projects to consider how they are impacting the local population and we will learn from that," he said.PSNI chief contradicts Sinn Féin prejudice claim over ex-press officer
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