The New Labour government in Britain has introduced a major programme of welfare to work, known as the New Deal, which aims to help unemployed and economically inactive people into paid work. Although welfare to work programmes may be appropriate for those who are more or less job ready, it is less clear that they are suitable for hard-to-help groups with multiple disadvantages. This article draws on new survey evidence from Scotland to question the suitability of welfare to work for problem drug users. It demonstrates that many people using drug treatment services suffer from a range of serious personal, health, lifestyle, and other problems that would need to be addressed before they are in a position either to complete welfare to work pr...
This article extends contemporary debates surrounding drug taking and employment through exploring t...
The purpose of this study is to examine the prevalence of drug abuse among welfare recipients in Hou...
This article explores the experiences and aspirations of offenders with histories of substance misus...
Increasing the conditionality of welfare benefits is a growing trend in many developed countries, pa...
The welfare ‘reform’ Green Paper, No one written off, outlined a range of proposals related to getti...
Part of the government’s strategy for ‘Tackling drug misuse’ is to assist ‘people who have graduated...
Studies have shown that up to 80% of problem drug users (PDUs) are unemployed, yet work has been sho...
This report contains the findings of a literature review commissioned as part of a larger research p...
Increasing the conditionality of welfare benefits is a growing trend in many developed countries, pa...
Does coordinated care management improve employment for substance-using welfare recipients? Morgens...
Problematic drug use is entwined with other social problems. Although vocational assistance is recog...
This article introduces a special issue of Policy Studies entitled “Fit for work? Health, employabil...
© 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article dis...
This article extends contemporary debates surrounding drug taking and employment through exploring ...
Since 2008 political and media attention has focused on the allegedly problematic behaviour of drug ...
This article extends contemporary debates surrounding drug taking and employment through exploring t...
The purpose of this study is to examine the prevalence of drug abuse among welfare recipients in Hou...
This article explores the experiences and aspirations of offenders with histories of substance misus...
Increasing the conditionality of welfare benefits is a growing trend in many developed countries, pa...
The welfare ‘reform’ Green Paper, No one written off, outlined a range of proposals related to getti...
Part of the government’s strategy for ‘Tackling drug misuse’ is to assist ‘people who have graduated...
Studies have shown that up to 80% of problem drug users (PDUs) are unemployed, yet work has been sho...
This report contains the findings of a literature review commissioned as part of a larger research p...
Increasing the conditionality of welfare benefits is a growing trend in many developed countries, pa...
Does coordinated care management improve employment for substance-using welfare recipients? Morgens...
Problematic drug use is entwined with other social problems. Although vocational assistance is recog...
This article introduces a special issue of Policy Studies entitled “Fit for work? Health, employabil...
© 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article dis...
This article extends contemporary debates surrounding drug taking and employment through exploring ...
Since 2008 political and media attention has focused on the allegedly problematic behaviour of drug ...
This article extends contemporary debates surrounding drug taking and employment through exploring t...
The purpose of this study is to examine the prevalence of drug abuse among welfare recipients in Hou...
This article explores the experiences and aspirations of offenders with histories of substance misus...