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Useful Information Westminster.pdf - Westminster City Council

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<strong>Westminster</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>Council</strong>Open Event for interested parties regarding the reconfiguration of substance misuse services in <strong>Westminster</strong>Nearly one quarter of allrough sleepers nationallyare in <strong>Westminster</strong>Understanding thedifferences57% new to the streets9% will be returners34% entrenched ongoing41% of rough sleepers havea problem with drugs1,820 individuals wereverified rough sleepers in<strong>Westminster</strong> in 06/0749% of rough sleepers havea problem with alcoholApprox 15 hostel providersaccommodating approx 1200individualsHM Government NO ONE LEFT OUT Communities ending rough sleeping<strong>Westminster</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>Council</strong> Rough Sleeping Strategy 2007–2010


<strong>Westminster</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>Council</strong>Open Event for interested parties regarding the reconfiguration of substance misuse services in <strong>Westminster</strong>Drug RehabilitationRequirements;100 New Orders in 08/09with a 49% success rateApprox 50% oncaseload are NFA319 DIP Care Plansagreed in 2008Arrests550 -650 drug tests permonth32% Testing Positive76% Out of boroughIn 2008 Over 600 ROBAssessments at court withapprox 150 receiving ROB150 DIP referrals tospecialist treatment43 % of Dip caseloadengaged in structuredtreatment in 2008


<strong>Westminster</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>Council</strong>Open Event for interested parties regarding the reconfiguration of substance misuse services in <strong>Westminster</strong>Number of drug usersrecorded as being in effectivetreatment (NI40)Dealing with local concernsabout anti-social behaviour andcrime issues (NI21)Reduction in perception ofdrug misuse (NI42)Reduction in assault withinjury (NI40)Reduce in the perception ofalcohol misuse (NI41)Reduction in serious violentoffences (NI15)Reduction in acquisitivecrime (NI16)Rate of Hospital Admissionsper 100,000 for AlcoholRelated Harm (NI39)Reduction in Drug-related(Class A) offending rate(NI38)HM Government NO ONE LEFT OUT Communities ending rough sleeping<strong>Westminster</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>Council</strong> Rough Sleeping Strategy 2007–2010

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