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Breaking the cycle: How pharmacists can lead the fight against Scotland's drug death crisis
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Breaking the Cycle: How Pharmacists Can Lead the Fight Against Scotland's Drug Death Crisis
Guest: Professor Catriona Matheson
Episode Summary:
In this thought-provoking episode, we sit down with Professor Catriona Matheson, an accomplished pharmacist, researcher, and advocate for harm reduction in tackling Scotland’s drug-related death crisis. With one of the highest drug-related mortality rates in Europe, Scotland faces a pressing challenge. Professor Matheson shares her insights, highlighting the crucial role pharmacists and pharmacy teams play in reducing harm, saving lives, and addressing stigma in the community.
We discuss:
- Professor Matheson’s career journey, from her early days in community pharmacy to becoming a leading voice in harm reduction.
- How pharmacies can act as accessible, trusted hubs for at-risk individuals.
- The evolution of harm reduction strategies and the vital role of naloxone in preventing overdoses.
- Insights from drug-related death reviews in Aberdeen and how they inform better practices.
- The Scottish Pharmacy Alliance’s mission to innovate and collaborate across the profession.
- Practical ways pharmacists can reduce stigma and create a welcoming environment for vulnerable populations.
This episode is packed with actionable advice, inspiring stories, and a vision for the future of pharmacy in tackling substance misuse.
Key Takeaways:
- Pharmacies are frontline responders: With accessibility and trust at the heart of their role, pharmacies are uniquely positioned to offer life-saving services like naloxone distribution and harm reduction advice.
- Early intervention saves lives: Pharmacists are often the first to notice signs of distress, providing critical opportunities for early support.
- Stigma is a barrier: Addressing stigma through training, empathy, and trauma-informed care is essential to building trust with vulnerable populations.
- Collaboration drives innovation: The Scottish Pharmacy Alliance is pioneering new approaches, such as embedding pharmacists in outreach teams to serve the homeless and other vulnerable groups.
Resources Mentioned in the Episode:
- Learn more about the Scottish Pharmacy Alliance.
- Information on take-home naloxone kits and their distribution in Scotland.
- Training resources for pharmacists on harm reduction and trauma-informed care.
Upcoming Event:
📅 Don’t miss the Pharmacy in Practice Conference on 12th March 2025 at The Novotel Edinburgh Park! Join us for a day of impactful sessions, networking opportunities, and actionable insights to shape the future of pharmacy.
Register at www.pharmacyinpractice.uk
If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review and share it with your colleagues. Let’s keep the conversation going about how pharmacy can transform lives and communities.
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Manage episode 457847077 series 3111911
Breaking the Cycle: How Pharmacists Can Lead the Fight Against Scotland's Drug Death Crisis
Guest: Professor Catriona Matheson
Episode Summary:
In this thought-provoking episode, we sit down with Professor Catriona Matheson, an accomplished pharmacist, researcher, and advocate for harm reduction in tackling Scotland’s drug-related death crisis. With one of the highest drug-related mortality rates in Europe, Scotland faces a pressing challenge. Professor Matheson shares her insights, highlighting the crucial role pharmacists and pharmacy teams play in reducing harm, saving lives, and addressing stigma in the community.
We discuss:
- Professor Matheson’s career journey, from her early days in community pharmacy to becoming a leading voice in harm reduction.
- How pharmacies can act as accessible, trusted hubs for at-risk individuals.
- The evolution of harm reduction strategies and the vital role of naloxone in preventing overdoses.
- Insights from drug-related death reviews in Aberdeen and how they inform better practices.
- The Scottish Pharmacy Alliance’s mission to innovate and collaborate across the profession.
- Practical ways pharmacists can reduce stigma and create a welcoming environment for vulnerable populations.
This episode is packed with actionable advice, inspiring stories, and a vision for the future of pharmacy in tackling substance misuse.
Key Takeaways:
- Pharmacies are frontline responders: With accessibility and trust at the heart of their role, pharmacies are uniquely positioned to offer life-saving services like naloxone distribution and harm reduction advice.
- Early intervention saves lives: Pharmacists are often the first to notice signs of distress, providing critical opportunities for early support.
- Stigma is a barrier: Addressing stigma through training, empathy, and trauma-informed care is essential to building trust with vulnerable populations.
- Collaboration drives innovation: The Scottish Pharmacy Alliance is pioneering new approaches, such as embedding pharmacists in outreach teams to serve the homeless and other vulnerable groups.
Resources Mentioned in the Episode:
- Learn more about the Scottish Pharmacy Alliance.
- Information on take-home naloxone kits and their distribution in Scotland.
- Training resources for pharmacists on harm reduction and trauma-informed care.
Upcoming Event:
📅 Don’t miss the Pharmacy in Practice Conference on 12th March 2025 at The Novotel Edinburgh Park! Join us for a day of impactful sessions, networking opportunities, and actionable insights to shape the future of pharmacy.
Register at www.pharmacyinpractice.uk
If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review and share it with your colleagues. Let’s keep the conversation going about how pharmacy can transform lives and communities.
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