This release by Public Health Scotland reports on the waiting times for people accessing drug and alcohol treatment services for a three month period. Data are presented on the number of clients seen and the length of time they are waited to be seen for drug or alcohol treatment interventions. Data are shown by Health Board, Alcohol and Drug Partnership area and prison
Presents information on waiting times at the end of each quarter for a first consultant-led outpati...
Statistics bulletin 92/2SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:MFE 1169(CH-...
Abstract: Accessing client perspectives about co-operation in substance misuse treatment offers impo...
Available data suggests that the rate of unplanned discharge from alcohol treatment services is an i...
Presents information on waiting times at the end of each quarter for admission for inpatient treatme...
Presents information on waiting times at the end of each quarter for admission for inpatient treatme...
Presents information on waiting times at the end of each quarter for admission for inpatient treatme...
This bulletin summarizes information on clients who were receiving treatment for problem alcohol and...
Waiting time is a contemporary reality of many drug abuse treatment programs, resulting in substanti...
Many substance users report that they experience multiple barriers that produce significant challeng...
Presents information on waiting times at the end of each quarter for a first consultant-led outpatie...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:GPC/07331 / BLDSC - British Library ...
Wait times for publicly fun on e th to l a ods were identified. Additional analyses were completed b...
Abstract Background This study describes the definiti...
ObjectivesTo compare the use of NHS services for mental health and substance use (MH/SU) between peo...
Presents information on waiting times at the end of each quarter for a first consultant-led outpati...
Statistics bulletin 92/2SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:MFE 1169(CH-...
Abstract: Accessing client perspectives about co-operation in substance misuse treatment offers impo...
Available data suggests that the rate of unplanned discharge from alcohol treatment services is an i...
Presents information on waiting times at the end of each quarter for admission for inpatient treatme...
Presents information on waiting times at the end of each quarter for admission for inpatient treatme...
Presents information on waiting times at the end of each quarter for admission for inpatient treatme...
This bulletin summarizes information on clients who were receiving treatment for problem alcohol and...
Waiting time is a contemporary reality of many drug abuse treatment programs, resulting in substanti...
Many substance users report that they experience multiple barriers that produce significant challeng...
Presents information on waiting times at the end of each quarter for a first consultant-led outpatie...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:GPC/07331 / BLDSC - British Library ...
Wait times for publicly fun on e th to l a ods were identified. Additional analyses were completed b...
Abstract Background This study describes the definiti...
ObjectivesTo compare the use of NHS services for mental health and substance use (MH/SU) between peo...
Presents information on waiting times at the end of each quarter for a first consultant-led outpati...
Statistics bulletin 92/2SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:MFE 1169(CH-...
Abstract: Accessing client perspectives about co-operation in substance misuse treatment offers impo...