This report gives an account of treatment services in Scotland for children and young people who have problems with drug misuse. The research was carried out for the Effective Interventions Unit (EIU) of the Scottish Executive, by a partnership comprising York Consulting Limited (YCL) and The School of Nursing and Midwifery, Dundee University (SNMDU).The aim of the project was to review existing knowledge about, and current service provision for, the treatment and care of young people with developing or established problems with drugs misuse.The focus of the review is on children under 16, but it includes consideration of services for 16 to 18 year olds, as there are issues and transition routes which link the two age groups.<br/
Young people looked after by social services have been identified as being at increased risk of havi...
would like to thank all those in DATs, treatment and care services, and related work, and all the re...
In April 2013, commissioning drug and alcohol misuse treatment services in the United Kingdom became...
This report gives an account of treatment services in Scotland for children and young people who hav...
In August 2001 York Consulting Limited (YCL) and the School of Nursing and Midwifery, Dundee Univers...
This report is aimed at professionals who provide specialist substance misuse treatment services for...
This report considers the state of current provision for young people and young adults who need help...
This report looks at the costs and benefits associated with young people’s drug and alcohol treatmen...
A report of the findings of a systematic review of published research of treatment and care services...
This report was produced by a Working Group established by the former Eastern Regional Health Author...
The Drug Misuse Research Division of the Health Research Board maintains and develops the National D...
This report is presented by the multi-agency committee on drug misuse in the North West, established...
Drug and alcohol use amongst young people in Britain are common and thought to be increasing. In rec...
© The British Psychological Society 2006. Youth offending is assumed in part to be caused by substan...
Very few young people develop dependency. Those who use drugs or alcohol problematically are likely ...
Young people looked after by social services have been identified as being at increased risk of havi...
would like to thank all those in DATs, treatment and care services, and related work, and all the re...
In April 2013, commissioning drug and alcohol misuse treatment services in the United Kingdom became...
This report gives an account of treatment services in Scotland for children and young people who hav...
In August 2001 York Consulting Limited (YCL) and the School of Nursing and Midwifery, Dundee Univers...
This report is aimed at professionals who provide specialist substance misuse treatment services for...
This report considers the state of current provision for young people and young adults who need help...
This report looks at the costs and benefits associated with young people’s drug and alcohol treatmen...
A report of the findings of a systematic review of published research of treatment and care services...
This report was produced by a Working Group established by the former Eastern Regional Health Author...
The Drug Misuse Research Division of the Health Research Board maintains and develops the National D...
This report is presented by the multi-agency committee on drug misuse in the North West, established...
Drug and alcohol use amongst young people in Britain are common and thought to be increasing. In rec...
© The British Psychological Society 2006. Youth offending is assumed in part to be caused by substan...
Very few young people develop dependency. Those who use drugs or alcohol problematically are likely ...
Young people looked after by social services have been identified as being at increased risk of havi...
would like to thank all those in DATs, treatment and care services, and related work, and all the re...
In April 2013, commissioning drug and alcohol misuse treatment services in the United Kingdom became...