Prisoner dies from heroin overdose three days after HMP Thameside release
Briefly

Ged Corbett's case highlights the complexity of reintegrating individuals with substance misuse histories into society, especially following incarceration and the need for ongoing support and risk assessments.
Despite a care plan and warnings about drug dangers, Mr. Corbett insisted on discontinuing methadone, illustrating the challenges faced by those recovering from addiction in navigating their own treatment.
The situation underlines the importance of addressing domestic abuse allegations, as they complicate release plans and the availability of support networks for formerly incarcerated individuals.
Corbett's training on naloxone administration reflects a commitment to harm reduction strategies, showing that while preparing to re-enter society, there’s a focus on practical safety measures against overdose.
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