Problematic drug use is entwined with other social problems. Although vocational assistance is recognized as an important element of rehabilitation, few agencies in the UK provide such services. This report documents the support needs of drug users in education, training and employment scheme
Different societies throughout the history in various shapes faced with the problem of drug addictio...
A review of the literature provides the conclusion that individuals with a disability versus those w...
Increasing the conditionality of welfare benefits is a growing trend in many developed countries, pa...
This report contains the findings of a literature review commissioned as part of a larger research p...
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...
Unemployment and underemployment are major issues for persons with substance abuse and addiction con...
This report presents a model of reintegration for former drug users based on two years of learning f...
This paper draws on data from a national survey of social workers and social care practitioners in E...
Unemployment is one of the determining factors for the tendency of addicts to relapse. However, rese...
The aim of this guide is to identify the key principles of partnership working and to provide case s...
The New Labour government in Britain has introduced a major programme of welfare to work, known as t...
The relationship between alcohol misuse, employment and unemployment is complex. Alcohol misuse is c...
The Drugs Rehabilitation Projects (DRPs), formerly known as Special Community Employment Drugs Proje...
Employment status is commonly used as a sign of stability in recovery and an outcome variable for su...
Different societies throughout the history in various shapes faced with the problem of drug addictio...
A review of the literature provides the conclusion that individuals with a disability versus those w...
Increasing the conditionality of welfare benefits is a growing trend in many developed countries, pa...
This report contains the findings of a literature review commissioned as part of a larger research p...
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...
Unemployment and underemployment are major issues for persons with substance abuse and addiction con...
This report presents a model of reintegration for former drug users based on two years of learning f...
This paper draws on data from a national survey of social workers and social care practitioners in E...
Unemployment is one of the determining factors for the tendency of addicts to relapse. However, rese...
The aim of this guide is to identify the key principles of partnership working and to provide case s...
The New Labour government in Britain has introduced a major programme of welfare to work, known as t...
The relationship between alcohol misuse, employment and unemployment is complex. Alcohol misuse is c...
The Drugs Rehabilitation Projects (DRPs), formerly known as Special Community Employment Drugs Proje...
Employment status is commonly used as a sign of stability in recovery and an outcome variable for su...
Different societies throughout the history in various shapes faced with the problem of drug addictio...
A review of the literature provides the conclusion that individuals with a disability versus those w...
Increasing the conditionality of welfare benefits is a growing trend in many developed countries, pa...