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Category Archives: Diversity

A critical evaluation of the European drug strategy: Has it brought added value to drug policy making at the national level?

Abstract: Background: The current European Drug Strategy (EDS) and attendant Action Plan come to an end this year signalling a period of evaluation of and reflection on whether they have achieved their aims and objectives.Methodology: This opinion based article seeks to add a critical and academic evaluation to the mix, which is focused on determining the extent to which the European drug policy has brought added value to drug policy that is formulated at the national level, in accordance with the principle of subsidiarity. The analysis presented here examines the five key areas defined by the EDS: coordination, demand reduction, supply reduction, international cooperation and information, research and evaluation.Results: It suggests that, while clear benefits have been brought in the realm of information, research and evaluation and the development of harm reduction measures, there is still significant progress yet to be made.Conclusion: It finds that neither the Commission’s dedication to increasing focus on law-enforcement methods, nor the Council’s prescription for ‘more of the same’ are particularly beneficial to the development of European drug policy.

Utilizing drumming for american indians/alaska natives with substance use disorders: a focus group study.

Conclusions: The DARTNA protocol is a potentially beneficial and culturally appropriate substance abuse treatment strategy for AIs/ANs.

Rejuvenating harm reduction projects for injection drug users: Ukraine’s nationwide introduction of peer-driven interventions

Abstract: Background: A peer-driven intervention (PDI) for injecting drug users (IDUs) was implemented in five Ukrainian city-sites to test-pilot its effectiveness in rejuvenating harm reduction (HR) projects that had become moribund.

NOMS Alcohol Interventions Guidance

The National Offender Management Service (NOMS) has developed best practice guidance for probation staff on the effective commissioning, management and delivery of a range of interventions for alcohol misusing offenders. The guidance is likely to be of interest to all those who commission, manage or deliver interventions to offenders with alcohol problems. It is also provides comprehensive outlines of the various alcohol treatment and intervention approaches and their relevance to correctional services

Addiction in gays, lesbians and bisexuals, including drugs, alcohol and smoking

Addiction in gays, lesbians and bisexuals, including drugs, alcohol and smoking.
NHS webpage that makes interesting and very important claims that seem to at least be true anecdotally – however a lot of this work has been done on people on the commercial scene – ie in pubs – and lo – people in pubs drink [...]