Pubdate: Thu, 07 Oct 2004 Source: Dispatch (South Africa) Copyright: 2004 Dispatch. Contact: http://www.dispatch.co.za/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2942 Author: Eddie Botha, Business Editor Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/pot.htm (Cannabis) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/rehab.htm (Treatment) DEPT TO OPEN FIRST EC SUBSTANCE ABUSE UNIT EAST LONDON - In a major step to fight drug addiction, Health Department MEC Bevan Goqwana will open the first substance abuse unit in the province at Fort England's psychiatric hospital. The R4,5 million unit, which will open later this month, will have 20 beds for drug dependent patients. Medical doctors, and especially psychiatrists, in the province have welcomed this step. Until the opening of the unit, drug dependent patients had to be sent to other centres in the country for treatment and rehabilitation. Dr Gistasap Khan, director of specialised services in the department, said 59 new posts had also been filled at Fort England. Together with the new unit, the psychiatric hospital accommodates a general unit and maximum security unit. Four full-time psychiatrists - including Professor Dave Swingler, who heads the hospital - work in the hospital. Khan said that as the demand grew the beds in the substance abuse unit would be increased annually. He said a task team had studied a similar unit in Cape Town and a psychiatrist had been appointed to supervise the unit. Khan said substance abuse, especially with dagga, was high in the Eastern Cape. Countrywide substance abuse among adolescents was over 50 percent, he said. He said psychiatric patients who suffered from depression often used substances like dagga in an effort to get over their depression - a practice which in turn could aggravate depression. He said the unit would assist such patients and would also be open to drug dependents who voluntarily wanted to quit and undergo rehabilitation. "This is a major step for the province," Khan said.