THE First Minister has said credit for a decrease in drug deaths in Scotland “is with campaigners” and that there is “no complacency” within government on the work to be done.published figures showing that 1051 people died a drug-related death in 2022Yousaf replied to a post by Scottish broadcaster Darren McGarvey on X, formerly known as Twitter, who said a key factor in the decrease “has been the tireless campaigning of many with lived experience”.
McGarvey wrote: “Drug deaths in Scotland fall to lowest rate since 2017. This is encouraging news. No time for complacency though."Without doubt a massive factor in driving this reduction has been the tireless campaigning of many with lived experience, holding government accountable when others could not or would not speak truth to power.
“Thoughts are with those who lost friends and loved ones over the last year. Scotland still the epicentre of“But progress has to be acknowledged and credit is due to everyone working around this issue.” Campaigns by Peter Krykant and Anyone’s Child: Families for Safer Drug Control, along with local inititatives across Scotalnd, are among those to receive credit online for the decrease.
Yousaf replied: “This is fair comment. I agree that credit for progress is with campaigners, particularly those who have spoken so bravely about the loss they have suffered, and rightly demanded that the government does better.I agree that credit for progress is with campaigners, particularly those who have spoken so bravely about the loss they have suffered, and rightly demanded that the government does better.
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