Achieving balance: The Queensland Alcohol and Other Drugs Plan 2022-2027

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Achieving balance: The Queensland Alcohol and Other Drugs Plan 2022-2027

Achieving balance puts into action the Queensland Government's commitment to prevent and reduce problematic use of alcohol and other drugs. 

The use of alcohol and other drugs is part of the lives of many Queenslanders. It occurs across a continuum - from occasional use to dependence. Most use is responsible and within recommended guidelines, but harmful use can occur at any point on the continuum, affecting Queensland communities and people of all ages.

Harmful use can have significant consequences for individuals, families, communities and the economy.

However, the wide-ranging effects of harmful use can be prevented or minimised.

Alcohol and other drug harm can be complex, and responses must be multi-faceted if they are to be effective. To minimise the impacts of harm, cross sector action is needed, in areas including housing, child safety, corrections, health, justice, employment, education and policing.

The strategic priorities of this plan reflect the far-reaching effects of problematic alcohol and other drugs use, and the important contribution that a wide range of government agencies and the non-government and private sectors can make to achieve better outcomes for individuals, families, communities and the system. 

Enablers of change

Balancing investment and effort across the harm minimisation pillars

Effective harm minimisation relies on balanced investment and effort across the harm reduction, demand reduction and supply reduction pillars.

Growing a skilled and culturally-capable workforce

A qualified, skilled and knowledgeable specialist alcohol and other drug workforce throughout Queensland is critical to a well-functioning treatment system. 

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Most harmful substances. 1. Alcohol 2. Crystal methamphetamine 3. Heroin
45,000 hospitalisations due to alcohol in Queensland each year
1.2 million (1 in 3) Queenslanders exceed single occasion risky drinking monthly
Almost 20% of Queenslanders recently used illicit drugs (2019)
6% drop in illicit drug use by young people nationally since 2001
11,200 hospitalisations due to drug use in Queensland each year
Achieving balance focus areas

Focus area 1

Vulnerability

 Individual level 

Recognising people's vulnerability and addressing the underlying causes of problematic alcohol and drug use can reduce harm.

Focus area 2

Harm & safety

 Community level 

Responding to the complexity of alcohol and other drug-related harm will contribute to a resilient and thriving Queensland.

Focus area 3

Impact

 Systems level 

Harm can be reduced through collective action to develop connected and informed planning, share information and leverage local and regional experience and knowledge.

Achieving balance strategic priorities
Strategic priority 1: Prevention and early intervention

Priority 1

Prevention and early intervention

Achieving balance strategic priority 2: Enhance treatment and support systems

Priority 2

Enhance treatment & support systems

Achieving balance strategic priority 3: Expand diversion

Priority 3

Expand diversion

Achieving balance strategic priority 4: Reduce stigma and discrimination

Priority 4

Reduce stigma and discrimination

Achieving balance strategic priority 5: Reduce harm

Priority 5

Reduce harm

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