Implementation of the Treatment and Recovery Portfolio of the 'From Harm to Hope' drug strategy in England
Healthcare
United Kingdom
Started April 24, 2026
This process evaluation looks at the first three years of implementation of the Treatment and Recovery Portfolio of the UK government's 10-year drug strategy, From Harm to Hope
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Implementation of the Treatment and Recovery Portfolio of the 'From Harm to Hope' drug strategy in England
RAND Corporation (United States) | Apr 22, 2026
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Apr 24, 2026
Investing in prevention and education should take priority over treatment-focused strategies to effectively combat drug abuse in the long run.
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While the portfolio offers valuable resources, its long-term success depends on consistent funding and community involvement.
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The evaluation of the 'From Harm to Hope' strategy reveals significant gaps in accessibility to treatment, undermining its effectiveness.
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The mixed outcomes of the treatment initiatives highlight the need for continuous assessment and adaptation of the drug strategy to meet evolving needs.
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The Treatment and Recovery Portfolio shows promise in addressing drug addiction by providing comprehensive support to individuals in recovery.
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