Posted: Mon 30th Jul 2018

Award for local taskforce created to combat use of ‘Spice’ and reduce homelessness in Wrexham

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This article is old - Published: Monday, Jul 30th, 2018

A unique taskforce set-up after ‘Spice’ usage in Wrexham town centre hit the headlines last spring has won a major award.

Bringing together representatives from Wrexham Council, North Wales Police, Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board and charities – focuses on Wrexham’s homelessness problem and an addiction to the cheaply manufactured Spice and Mamba (New Psychoactive Substances) which so often accompanies it.

The taskforce created after a series of images taken in the town centre made local and national headlines in March 2017 – resulting in some branding Wrexham as a ‘druggie town’.

Now the group has been presented with the Drug Intervention Award by North Wales Police and Crime Commissioner Arfon Jones at his annual Community Awards ceremony at the Celtic Royal Hotel, in Caernarfon.

The New Psychoactive Substances (NPS) team is coordinated by Steve Campbell, who works for the charity CAIS based at Champions House in Wrexham.

Steve, currently seconded three days a week to Wrexham Council, said a survey of 63 homeless people in the town in May revealed that addiction to Spice and Mamba is now higher than addiction to heroin.

He says Spice and Mamba are ‘synthetic cannabinoids’ which are chemicals trying to mimic the effects of cannabis. The one-time legal highs were outlawed in 2016.

“They are far more harmful than cannabis,” he said. “The homeless, the visible, vulnerable group, use it because it so cheap.

“It is half the price of cannabis. They can get extremely intoxicated at a low cost.”

Arfon Jones said: “It is all very well to set out on the road to recovery but you need stability in your life to continue along that road so I welcome the involvement of Housing and the Department of Work and Pensions as well as the excellent work Dr Karen Sankey is doing and the involvement of The Wallich homeless charity with last year’s award-winner Tanya Jones.

“Helping provide that is not something one organisation can do but this group focuses the efforts of so many different organisations on finding solutions and helping people turn their lives around.”

Steve says a survey last November discovered there were 44 rough sleepers on the streets of Wrexham.

“I was surprised the figure was so high,” Steve admitted. “I was expecting the number to be nearer 30, certainly below 40.

“Homelessness is a growing problem. There was a 33 per cent increase last year Wales-wide. The number is predicted in some quarters to double over the next five years.”

CAIS is a registered charity in Wales which helps people having problems with addictions, mental health, personal development and employment.

It is committed to working in partnership with others, as in the case of the NPS taskforce, in keeping with the All Wales Strategy – Tackling Substance Misuse in Wales.

Steve joined CAIS in 2011 after running his own catering business, working with the Wallich charity for the homeless, and volunteering with Chester Aid to the Homeless. He is currently its Partnerships and Business Development Manager.

“The problem of homelessness, and so often its accompanying addiction to Spice and Mamba, is far from unique to Wrexham,” said Steve.

“We attempt to assess the needs of the visible vulnerable group and if residential treatment is needed for Spice and Mamba addiction we have the Hafen Wen detox centre here in Wrexham.

“People addicted to alcohol often use cheap cider to get them drunk and Spice and Mamba are used for the same reason, for people to become intoxicated quickly and cheaply.”

The award saw the group praised for its “tangible and overwhelming sense of partnership engagement to find solutions to this challenging and complex issue”; along with the “unsung multitude of individuals and agencies” engaged with the NPS taskforce.

*Pictured in the article – North Wales Police at the first ‘everyone in a room, including users’ session last March.



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