Exploring the Scottish Experience: Reflections from recent Harm Reduction Initiatives
Online
17th Apr 2026 to 17th Apr 2026
WEBINAR DETAILS
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đ Date: Friday 17th April 2026
â° Time: 10am UK
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SUMMARY
Scotland has the highest reported rates of drug-related deaths in Europe, with 19.1 drug-related deaths per 100,000 people.
Addressing drug-related harm has been recognised as a significant public health challenge, requiring innovative, multi-sectorial trauma-informed approaches that prioritise engagement and prevention.
In this webinar, our three expert speakers will explore recent harm reduction-focused developments in Scotland including:
- The impact and ripple effects of Police Scotlandâs national rollout of Naloxone and associated officer training programme.
- Partnerships, impact and collaborations that have supported The Thistle, Scotlandâs first Drug Consumption Facility.
- The rate of progress, barriers, and enablers of change.
SPEAKERS
1. Gary Ritchie,Partner, Global Consortium Group | Visiting Professor, Edinburgh Napier University
Talk title: The impact and ripple effects of Police Scotlandâs national rollout of Naloxone and associated officer training programme.:
Gary is a Managing Partner with the Global Consortium Group and a former Assistant Chief Constable with Police Scotland. He led the development of Scotlandâs first police drug strategy, shifting focus from enforcement to harm reduction, and oversaw the national roll-out of Naloxone to frontline officers. A strong advocate for public health approaches to policing, Gary has collaborated internationally on leadership and harm reduction initiatives and is Chair of the Scottish Institute for Policing Researchâs International Board.
2. Inga Heyman, Associate Professor ( Policing and Public Health) Edinburgh Napier University, Scotland
Talk title: Evaluation of the carriage of naloxone by police officers in Scotland â the impact beyond saving lives
Ingaâs international, interdisciplinary clinical, educational and research career spans 42 years. Her professional practice focus lies at the intersection of policing and public health and is underpinned by her clinical practice as a dual registered Adult and Mental Health Nurse working across health and police services in Scotland and Australia. She is an Honorary Member of the Faculty of Public Health Fellow of the Global Law Enforcement Association, Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and an Honorary Forensic Nurse Consultant.
3. Kirsten Horsburgh, CEO, Scottish Drugs Forum
Talk title: Introducing Safer Drug Consumption Facilities in Scotland
Kirsten is the CEO of Scotlandâs national drugs policy organisation, Scottish Drugs Forum. She played a pivotal role in the coordination and development of Scotlandâs National Naloxone programme and is a passionate advocate for safer drug consumption facilities. Kirsten is on the Oversight Board of Scotlandâs first SDCF, The Thistle and is a Trustee of Harm Reduction International.
4. Moderator: Dr Tracey Price-Allan, Head of Social Research at Urban Foresight | GLEPHA board member
Dr Tracey Price-Allan is a GLEPHA board member and liaison for the international Special Interest Group on Harm Reduction. Tracey is Head of Social Research at Urban Foresight, where she leads a portfolio of relevant projects on behalf of public bodies and third sector clients. Tracey holds a PhD in drug policy reform and comes with extensive experience in social research, evaluation and trauma-informed practice. As a moderator, she will ensure a thoughtful, engaging and solution-focused conversion that supports innovation and insight.
REGISTER TO JOIN
Donât miss out on this opportunity to learn from Scotlandâs pioneering approaches to harm reduction.
Please register today via the Zoom link below to join us for this important event.
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Our panel is greatly looking forward to a dynamic, thoughtful discussion with all attendees, and we welcome your perspectives during the event.
This webinar is proudly organised by GLEPHAâs Special Interest Group on Law Enforcement and Harm Reduction.
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