Responding to Drug Misuse
Research and Policy Priorities in Health and Social Care
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:8th Sep '09
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- Paperback£39.99(9781138985308)
Responding to Drug Misuse provides a unique insight into the current shape of the drugs treatment system in England.
Reporting findings from research linked to the government's ten year drugs strategy Tackling Drugs to Build a Better Britain, the book places these in the context of policy, practice, and service development. It goes on to discuss the implications of these findings for the government’s new strategy Drugs: Protecting Families and Communities. Throughout the book contributors reflect on current debates on drug strategies and social policy and consider the relevance of the findings for policy and practice. Topics discussed include:
- recent trends in drug policy and how these link to crime
- responses of dedicated drug treatment services
- service users' perceptions and suggestions for improvement
- the impact of drug misuse on children, families and communities.
This timely addition to the literature on drug misuse will be essential for substance use practitioners, including social workers, psychiatrists, psychologists and nurses. It will also supply helpful guidance for health and social care commissioners and policy providers.
"This is an excellent collection of relevant empirically-based research which should be used to inform contemporary drugs misuse policy in the UK." - Elizabeth Ettorre, Professor of Sociology, University of Liverpool, UK
"A stimulating and diverse collection of perspectives on responding to the Drugs problem, and a welcome focus on the important personal and family aspects of health and social care responses - a thought-provoking and rewarding read.' - Professor John Strang, Director, National Addiction Centre, London, UK
ISBN: 9780415474702
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 544g
272 pages