London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, WC1H 9SH, UK.
London School of Economics and Political Science, London, WC2A 2AE, UK.
Harm Reduct J. 2024 Nov 29;21(1):212. doi: 10.1186/s12954-024-01128-1.
The British model of harm reduction has been referenced as a pioneering approach to substance use in Europe. While many have described the development of UK drug policy through different governments, few studies have focused on the role that drug user activists played in the UK drug policy reform movement. We examine the different conceptualisations of UK drug user activists in literature, including published academic journals and grey literature (news articles, podcasts, websites and unpublished dissertations). We describe the different conceptualisations of 'the drug user activist' based on chronological periods relevant to drug policy, namely: Pre-Misuse of Drugs Act (1870-1971), Misuse of Drugs Act (1971-1988), Thatcherite and AIDS crisis (1988-1998), New Labour and Internet (1998-2010), and Contemporary (2010 to present).In the 1900s, we see a shift from drug users portrayed as victims coming from privileged backgrounds to middle class people who displayed problematic behaviours. After the passage of the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971, drug user activists started to organise themselves and deliver education and outreach services. This was further amplified during the AIDS crisis and the Thatcherite era where drug users were involved in developing what later became the model for the public health approach to substance use. Drug user engagement with the government was strengthened during the New Labour government with the formation of the National Treatment Authority. Outside of government, drug users formed alliances which were crucial in ensuring accountability from the government. Upon the abolishment of the NTA, the organisations of drug users weakened. Drug user activists continued their initiatives, albeit on a smaller scale, while trying to rebuild the drug user movement. Further forms of documentation are needed to develop a more holistic historical account of drug user activism in the UK.
英国的减少伤害模式被认为是欧洲物质使用方面的开创性方法。虽然许多人描述了不同政府对英国毒品政策的发展,但很少有研究关注吸毒者活动家在英国毒品政策改革运动中的作用。我们考察了文献中英国吸毒者活动家的不同概念化,包括已发表的学术期刊和灰色文献(新闻文章、播客、网站和未发表的论文)。我们根据与毒品政策相关的时间阶段,描述了“吸毒者活动家”的不同概念化,即:滥用药物法案之前(1870-1971 年)、滥用药物法案期间(1971-1988 年)、撒切尔主义和艾滋病危机(1988-1998 年)、新工党和互联网(1998-2010 年)以及当代(2010 年至今)。在 1900 年代,我们看到了一个从描绘来自特权背景的受害者吸毒者到表现出问题行为的中产阶级吸毒者的转变。1971 年滥用药物法案通过后,吸毒者活动家开始组织起来,提供教育和外展服务。在艾滋病危机和撒切尔主义时代,这种情况进一步加剧,当时吸毒者参与制定了后来成为公共卫生方法处理物质使用的模式。在新工党政府时期,吸毒者与政府的互动得到了加强,国家治疗管理局成立。在政府之外,吸毒者结成联盟,这对于确保政府的问责制至关重要。国家治疗管理局废除后,吸毒者组织的力量削弱了。吸毒者活动家继续他们的倡议,尽管规模较小,同时试图重建吸毒者运动。需要进一步的文件形式来发展英国吸毒者活动家更全面的历史记录。