Pubdate: Sat, 24 Jul 1999 Source: Baltimore Sun (MD) Copyright: 1999 by The Baltimore Sun, a Times Mirror Newspaper. Contact: http://www.sunspot.net/ Forum: http://www.sunspot.net/cgi-bin/ultbb/Ultimate.cgi?actionintro Author: Robert White VOLUNTARY OR NOT, DRUG TREATMENT WORKS (2/2) I applaud The Sun for raising the visibility of drug abuse treatment as a way to address Baltimore's drug addiction problem. As president of the Maryland Chapter of the National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence, I am acutely aware of how inadequate treatment funding has hampered efforts to reduce the harm associated with drug addiction. It is unfortunate, however, that The Sun criticized recent efforts by the city's health department and Baltimore Substance Abuse Systems Inc. because they haven't reserved treatment for offenders. While few dispute the need for treatment within the criminal justice system, providing voluntary and non-voluntary treatment should not be presented as opposing alternatives. Treatment is effective -- whether prompted by court referral or self-referral. The problem is that all types of substance abuse treatment have been inadequately funded for years and are not available to all who seek it. A Band-aid solution will not work here. We need a real commitment from city and state leadership to enhance the treatment system so that it can provide care and services to all. If we are going to make real progress on this important issue, we must put aside arguments about whether voluntary or non-voluntary treatment is better. In the meantime, let's support all efforts to increase the access to and quality of drug treatment. Robert White Baltimore - --- MAP posted-by: Don Beck