To explore how substance use practitioners intervene with ethnically and culturally diverse groups of young people in contact with the youth justice system. Telephone, face to face interviews and a focus group were conducted. Data were analysed thematically using a frame reflective theoretical approach. Practitioners tended to offer individualised interventions to young people in place of culturally specific approaches partly due to a lack of knowledge, training or understanding of diverse cultural needs, and for practical and resource reasons. Practitioners reject the official narrative of BAME youth in the justice system as dangerous and in need of control, viewing them instead as vulnerable and in need of support but report the...
In this paper we elaborate on the conceptual premises of studying ethnicity in an ongoing community ...
Abstract Background Opioid use and opioid-related overdose continue to rise among racial/ethnic mino...
At this time, compared with mainstream (Caucasian) youth, cultural minority adolescents experience m...
To explore how substance use practitioners intervene with ethnically and culturally diverse groups o...
Substance use among youth continues to be a major concern in the United States. Several treatments h...
This paper explores the participation of young people in contact with criminal justice systems in th...
Introduction: Disparities in substance use treatment (SUT) among varying types of migrants and ethni...
Despite significant concerns and public inquiries concerning the treatment of ethnic minorities with...
It is suggested that Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) communities experience severe health in...
It is suggested that Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) communities experience severe health in...
The drug treatment and support needs of black and minority ethnic populations have been a policy con...
In empirical and theoretical criminology references to racism and ethnicity are commonplace, althoug...
This paper focusses on the reasons for the under-representation of British South Asians in substance...
Cultural competence (CC) was introduced to reduce substance use treatment (SUT) disparities among mi...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>There are clear patter...
In this paper we elaborate on the conceptual premises of studying ethnicity in an ongoing community ...
Abstract Background Opioid use and opioid-related overdose continue to rise among racial/ethnic mino...
At this time, compared with mainstream (Caucasian) youth, cultural minority adolescents experience m...
To explore how substance use practitioners intervene with ethnically and culturally diverse groups o...
Substance use among youth continues to be a major concern in the United States. Several treatments h...
This paper explores the participation of young people in contact with criminal justice systems in th...
Introduction: Disparities in substance use treatment (SUT) among varying types of migrants and ethni...
Despite significant concerns and public inquiries concerning the treatment of ethnic minorities with...
It is suggested that Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) communities experience severe health in...
It is suggested that Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) communities experience severe health in...
The drug treatment and support needs of black and minority ethnic populations have been a policy con...
In empirical and theoretical criminology references to racism and ethnicity are commonplace, althoug...
This paper focusses on the reasons for the under-representation of British South Asians in substance...
Cultural competence (CC) was introduced to reduce substance use treatment (SUT) disparities among mi...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>There are clear patter...
In this paper we elaborate on the conceptual premises of studying ethnicity in an ongoing community ...
Abstract Background Opioid use and opioid-related overdose continue to rise among racial/ethnic mino...
At this time, compared with mainstream (Caucasian) youth, cultural minority adolescents experience m...