Substance Misuse
The Implications of Research, Policy and Practice
Herausgeber: Barlow, Joy
Substance Misuse
The Implications of Research, Policy and Practice
Herausgeber: Barlow, Joy
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Substance misuse and its pervasive problems is a constant challenge for social work, health and related professionals today. It is paramount that professionals remain up-to-date on current issues and their responsibilities. Based on research and evidence, this book provides a sound basis for grounded and innovative practice.
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Substance misuse and its pervasive problems is a constant challenge for social work, health and related professionals today. It is paramount that professionals remain up-to-date on current issues and their responsibilities. Based on research and evidence, this book provides a sound basis for grounded and innovative practice.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers, Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 242
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 357g
- ISBN-13: 9781843106968
- ISBN-10: 1843106965
- Artikelnr.: 26763657
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers, Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 242
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 357g
- ISBN-13: 9781843106968
- ISBN-10: 1843106965
- Artikelnr.: 26763657
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Joy Barlow is Head of Scottish Training on Drugs and Alcohol at the University of Glasgow, UK. Joy has extensive experience in the substance misuse field, and was awarded an MBE in 1999 for services to innovative drug prevention and treatment.
Introduction. Joy Barlow MBE
University of Glasgow
UK. Part One The History of Drug and Alcohol Policy. 1. How We Got to Where We Are Now. Charlie Lloyd
University of York
UK. Part Two Alcohol and Tobacco. 2. Is Alcohol Different? Alcohol ? Attitudes
Beliefs and Practice. Jack Law
Alcohol Focus Scotland
UK. The Importance of Partnerships in Alcohol Policy and Regulation. Gerard Vaughan and Megan Larken
both of the Alcohol Advisory Council of New Zealand
New Zealand. 3. Fresh Air? Second-Hand Smoke. Sally Haw
Scottish Collaboration for Public Health Research and Policy
UK. Second Chance Learning: A Community-Development Approach to Smoking Cessation. Margaret Black
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde
UK
Anne Bryce
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde
UK and Linda McKie
Glasgow Caledonian University
UK. Part Three Treatment and Recovery
and the Wider Impacts of Substance Misuse. 4. Treatment and Recovery. Anything New Under the Sun? Brian A. Kidd
University of Dundee
UK. Does Drug Treatment in Scotland Work? Neil McKeganey
University of Glasgow
UK. 5. The Role of Employment in Recovery from Problem Drug Use. Joanne Neale
Oxford Brookes University
UK and Peter A. Kemp
University of Oxford
UK. Employment Projects ? Examples in Practice. Bernadette Monaghan
Apex Scotland
UK. 6. Children Affected by Parental Drug and Alcohol Misuse. Hidden Harm ? Working with Serious Parental Drug Misuse. Donald Forrester
University of Bedfordshire
UK. The Role of Training in Changing the Lives of Children Affected by Parental Substance Misuse. Joyce Nicholson
STRADA
UK. 7. We Are Family. The Role of Families. Vivienne Evans OBE
Adfam
UK. Making Family a Part of the Treatment. Maurizio Coletti
Itaca Europe
Italy. 8. Drugs and Crime. Toby Seddon
University of Manchester
UK. Part Four Prevention. 9. Redefining Drug Prevention. Harry Sumnall and Lisa Jones
both of Liverpool John Moores University
UK. 10. Children
Young People and Prevention. Richard Ives
educari
UK. 11. The Impact of Social Exclusion and Poverty on Education and Prevention. Diverse Communities ? Diverse Needs: Delivering Information on Drugs and Drug Services to Members of Black and Minority Ethnic Communities. Jane Fountain
University of Central Lancashire
UK. Wider Prevention ? Poverty and Social Exclusion. James Egan
East Glasgow Community Health and Care Partnership
UK. Part Five Integrated Services and Workforce Development. 12. Integrated Services. Neil Hunter
Glasgow Addiction Services
UK. 13. Messages for the Workforce. Joy Barlow MBE. The Editor. The Contributors. Subject Index. Author Index.
University of Glasgow
UK. Part One The History of Drug and Alcohol Policy. 1. How We Got to Where We Are Now. Charlie Lloyd
University of York
UK. Part Two Alcohol and Tobacco. 2. Is Alcohol Different? Alcohol ? Attitudes
Beliefs and Practice. Jack Law
Alcohol Focus Scotland
UK. The Importance of Partnerships in Alcohol Policy and Regulation. Gerard Vaughan and Megan Larken
both of the Alcohol Advisory Council of New Zealand
New Zealand. 3. Fresh Air? Second-Hand Smoke. Sally Haw
Scottish Collaboration for Public Health Research and Policy
UK. Second Chance Learning: A Community-Development Approach to Smoking Cessation. Margaret Black
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde
UK
Anne Bryce
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde
UK and Linda McKie
Glasgow Caledonian University
UK. Part Three Treatment and Recovery
and the Wider Impacts of Substance Misuse. 4. Treatment and Recovery. Anything New Under the Sun? Brian A. Kidd
University of Dundee
UK. Does Drug Treatment in Scotland Work? Neil McKeganey
University of Glasgow
UK. 5. The Role of Employment in Recovery from Problem Drug Use. Joanne Neale
Oxford Brookes University
UK and Peter A. Kemp
University of Oxford
UK. Employment Projects ? Examples in Practice. Bernadette Monaghan
Apex Scotland
UK. 6. Children Affected by Parental Drug and Alcohol Misuse. Hidden Harm ? Working with Serious Parental Drug Misuse. Donald Forrester
University of Bedfordshire
UK. The Role of Training in Changing the Lives of Children Affected by Parental Substance Misuse. Joyce Nicholson
STRADA
UK. 7. We Are Family. The Role of Families. Vivienne Evans OBE
Adfam
UK. Making Family a Part of the Treatment. Maurizio Coletti
Itaca Europe
Italy. 8. Drugs and Crime. Toby Seddon
University of Manchester
UK. Part Four Prevention. 9. Redefining Drug Prevention. Harry Sumnall and Lisa Jones
both of Liverpool John Moores University
UK. 10. Children
Young People and Prevention. Richard Ives
educari
UK. 11. The Impact of Social Exclusion and Poverty on Education and Prevention. Diverse Communities ? Diverse Needs: Delivering Information on Drugs and Drug Services to Members of Black and Minority Ethnic Communities. Jane Fountain
University of Central Lancashire
UK. Wider Prevention ? Poverty and Social Exclusion. James Egan
East Glasgow Community Health and Care Partnership
UK. Part Five Integrated Services and Workforce Development. 12. Integrated Services. Neil Hunter
Glasgow Addiction Services
UK. 13. Messages for the Workforce. Joy Barlow MBE. The Editor. The Contributors. Subject Index. Author Index.
Introduction. Joy Barlow MBE
University of Glasgow
UK. Part One The History of Drug and Alcohol Policy. 1. How We Got to Where We Are Now. Charlie Lloyd
University of York
UK. Part Two Alcohol and Tobacco. 2. Is Alcohol Different? Alcohol ? Attitudes
Beliefs and Practice. Jack Law
Alcohol Focus Scotland
UK. The Importance of Partnerships in Alcohol Policy and Regulation. Gerard Vaughan and Megan Larken
both of the Alcohol Advisory Council of New Zealand
New Zealand. 3. Fresh Air? Second-Hand Smoke. Sally Haw
Scottish Collaboration for Public Health Research and Policy
UK. Second Chance Learning: A Community-Development Approach to Smoking Cessation. Margaret Black
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde
UK
Anne Bryce
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde
UK and Linda McKie
Glasgow Caledonian University
UK. Part Three Treatment and Recovery
and the Wider Impacts of Substance Misuse. 4. Treatment and Recovery. Anything New Under the Sun? Brian A. Kidd
University of Dundee
UK. Does Drug Treatment in Scotland Work? Neil McKeganey
University of Glasgow
UK. 5. The Role of Employment in Recovery from Problem Drug Use. Joanne Neale
Oxford Brookes University
UK and Peter A. Kemp
University of Oxford
UK. Employment Projects ? Examples in Practice. Bernadette Monaghan
Apex Scotland
UK. 6. Children Affected by Parental Drug and Alcohol Misuse. Hidden Harm ? Working with Serious Parental Drug Misuse. Donald Forrester
University of Bedfordshire
UK. The Role of Training in Changing the Lives of Children Affected by Parental Substance Misuse. Joyce Nicholson
STRADA
UK. 7. We Are Family. The Role of Families. Vivienne Evans OBE
Adfam
UK. Making Family a Part of the Treatment. Maurizio Coletti
Itaca Europe
Italy. 8. Drugs and Crime. Toby Seddon
University of Manchester
UK. Part Four Prevention. 9. Redefining Drug Prevention. Harry Sumnall and Lisa Jones
both of Liverpool John Moores University
UK. 10. Children
Young People and Prevention. Richard Ives
educari
UK. 11. The Impact of Social Exclusion and Poverty on Education and Prevention. Diverse Communities ? Diverse Needs: Delivering Information on Drugs and Drug Services to Members of Black and Minority Ethnic Communities. Jane Fountain
University of Central Lancashire
UK. Wider Prevention ? Poverty and Social Exclusion. James Egan
East Glasgow Community Health and Care Partnership
UK. Part Five Integrated Services and Workforce Development. 12. Integrated Services. Neil Hunter
Glasgow Addiction Services
UK. 13. Messages for the Workforce. Joy Barlow MBE. The Editor. The Contributors. Subject Index. Author Index.
University of Glasgow
UK. Part One The History of Drug and Alcohol Policy. 1. How We Got to Where We Are Now. Charlie Lloyd
University of York
UK. Part Two Alcohol and Tobacco. 2. Is Alcohol Different? Alcohol ? Attitudes
Beliefs and Practice. Jack Law
Alcohol Focus Scotland
UK. The Importance of Partnerships in Alcohol Policy and Regulation. Gerard Vaughan and Megan Larken
both of the Alcohol Advisory Council of New Zealand
New Zealand. 3. Fresh Air? Second-Hand Smoke. Sally Haw
Scottish Collaboration for Public Health Research and Policy
UK. Second Chance Learning: A Community-Development Approach to Smoking Cessation. Margaret Black
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde
UK
Anne Bryce
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde
UK and Linda McKie
Glasgow Caledonian University
UK. Part Three Treatment and Recovery
and the Wider Impacts of Substance Misuse. 4. Treatment and Recovery. Anything New Under the Sun? Brian A. Kidd
University of Dundee
UK. Does Drug Treatment in Scotland Work? Neil McKeganey
University of Glasgow
UK. 5. The Role of Employment in Recovery from Problem Drug Use. Joanne Neale
Oxford Brookes University
UK and Peter A. Kemp
University of Oxford
UK. Employment Projects ? Examples in Practice. Bernadette Monaghan
Apex Scotland
UK. 6. Children Affected by Parental Drug and Alcohol Misuse. Hidden Harm ? Working with Serious Parental Drug Misuse. Donald Forrester
University of Bedfordshire
UK. The Role of Training in Changing the Lives of Children Affected by Parental Substance Misuse. Joyce Nicholson
STRADA
UK. 7. We Are Family. The Role of Families. Vivienne Evans OBE
Adfam
UK. Making Family a Part of the Treatment. Maurizio Coletti
Itaca Europe
Italy. 8. Drugs and Crime. Toby Seddon
University of Manchester
UK. Part Four Prevention. 9. Redefining Drug Prevention. Harry Sumnall and Lisa Jones
both of Liverpool John Moores University
UK. 10. Children
Young People and Prevention. Richard Ives
educari
UK. 11. The Impact of Social Exclusion and Poverty on Education and Prevention. Diverse Communities ? Diverse Needs: Delivering Information on Drugs and Drug Services to Members of Black and Minority Ethnic Communities. Jane Fountain
University of Central Lancashire
UK. Wider Prevention ? Poverty and Social Exclusion. James Egan
East Glasgow Community Health and Care Partnership
UK. Part Five Integrated Services and Workforce Development. 12. Integrated Services. Neil Hunter
Glasgow Addiction Services
UK. 13. Messages for the Workforce. Joy Barlow MBE. The Editor. The Contributors. Subject Index. Author Index.