BJPsych Bulletin ()

Developing a coordinated response to chemsex across health, justice and social care settings: expert consensus statement

  • Bradley Hillier,
  • Eliott Carthy,
  • Nicola Kalk,
  • Monty Moncrieff,
  • Mark Pakianathan,
  • Derek Tracy,
  • Owen Bowden-Jones,
  • Ford Hickson,
  • Andrew Forrester

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1192/bjb.2024.46

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Summary Chemsex occurs primarily among gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men (GBMSM), and there is evidence of a subgroup of users who carry out chemsex-related criminal offences and experience harm. Challenges with chemsex can present to various settings; there are concerns that harm is increasing, including at interfaces between health, social care and criminal justice systems. The UK response to date has lacked a coordinated approach. An expert reference group was convened to share chemsex knowledge, articulate priorities for research and pathway development, and foster collaborative working between agencies. It made three key recommendations: develop and increase training and awareness across all services; implement a coordinated research programme with the development of a common data-set and assessment tool to fully characterise population-level needs; develop a professional network to share information, provide professional support and act as a knowledge hub. There was support for a unified multi-agency strategy incorporating the priorities identified as overarching principles.

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