HL Deb 16 December 2003 vol 655 cc126-7WA
Lord Chadlington

asked Her Majesty's Government: Further to the Written Answer by the Baroness Scotland of Asthal on 8 September (WA 35), what work is being done inside prisons to help the 31 per cent of prisoners who were opiate users before conviction. [HL27]

The Minister of State, Home Office (Baroness Scotland of Asthal)

A comprehensive range of drug treatment services is available to drug misusers in prisons, including opiate misusers. These services include: detoxification (a clinical service which is available at all local/remand prisons); counselling, assessment, referral, advice and through-care services (CARATs)—a low-level intervention that provides a gateway assessment, referral and support service to prisoners both within custody and upon their initial release and is available at all prisons; and intensive drug treatment programmes (60 of which are available across the prison estate).