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Home / Health / London Opioid Deaths Plummet Amidst Street Outreach

London Opioid Deaths Plummet Amidst Street Outreach

19 Nov, 2025

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Summary

  • Opioid poisoning deaths in London have significantly decreased since 2021.
  • A new police program focusing on street outreach has connected hundreds to services.
  • Hospital admissions due to overdoses have also seen a substantial decline.

The number of people dying from opioid overdoses in London has seen a marked decrease, according to recent data released by local service agencies. This positive trend signifies a potential turning point in the city's ongoing struggle with the opioid crisis.

Key to this shift is a proactive program launched in April by London police, which involved more foot patrol officers engaging directly with individuals in areas known for open drug use. This outreach has led to hundreds of contacts, with many accepting referrals to vital services. Additionally, a partnership with healthcare professionals provided medical assistance on the streets, addressing immediate needs like wound care.

Health officials attribute the declining statistics to a multi-faceted approach, including enhanced access to programs, overdose prevention education, efforts to reduce stigma, and potentially changes in the toxic drug supply. The collaborative work across various sectors has led to fewer emergency department visits and hospital admissions related to overdoses, marking a significant improvement.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Last year, 66 individuals died from what the Middlesex London Health Unit categorizes as opioid poisoning.
London police launched a program with increased foot patrols in key areas, connecting people with services and medical aid.
Fentanyl is the most commonly seized drug, accounting for nearly 90 percent of all seizures since April.

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