New Strategic Direction for Alcohol and Drugs (NSDAD) (2006 - 2011)
Alcohol
and drug misuse together cost Northern Ireland society hundreds of millions of pounds a year, and causes
undoubted misery to many individuals, families and communities.
This
New Strategic Direction sets out to build on the successes and achievements of previous policies in
this area. It acknowledges the excellent work carried out across Northern Ireland by hard working and
dedicated individuals and organisations in the statutory and non-statutory sectors. It also draws on
that wealth of experience, knowledge and skills developed in recent years.
The
New Strategic Direction contains a number of Key Priorities and five pillars - prevention and early
intervention; treatment and support; law and criminal justice; harm reduction and monitoring, evaluation
and research. These pillars reflect that there has to be a consistent, co-ordinated and above all integrated
response to these issues.
