Three wide-ranging reports describe what is known about treatment and prevention within diverse communities, including LGBT groups, disabled people and BME communities. The aim of the review was to encourage greater consideration of the needs and challenges of drug problems for minority groups, by bringing together a variety of evidence in one place. The study suggests that mainstream services are not always meeting the needs of diverse communities. The reports present challenges for commissioners of and practitioners within drug services, as well for the criminal justice system and wider drug policy makers
This report demonstrates that the policing and prosecutions of drug possession offences in England a...
CityWide commissioned this paper to explore possible structures and processes through which to engag...
Background: Race has a significant impact on the way that justice systems treat offenders. From laws...
These wide-ranging reports describe what is known about treatment and prevention within diverse comm...
This short report has been produced as part of a wider review seeking to pull together the available...
This is the second of a series of publications to inform drug service planning and provision by pres...
This Thematic paper contains the results of a study that examined drug prevention interventions for ...
Original report can be found at: http://drugs.homeoffice.gov.uk/publication-search/dip/Peterborough_...
Migration has had an increasing impact on European policy making over the past decade, in the wake o...
To explore how substance use practitioners intervene with ethnically and culturally diverse groups o...
Responding to Drug Misuse provides a unique insight into the current shape of the drugs treatment sy...
This report presents the findings of an exploratory study aimed at assessing the nature and extent o...
Those who use heroin and other Class A drugs have been labelled by successive governments since the ...
The drug treatment and support needs of black and minority ethnic populations have been a policy con...
This paper describes research on drug issues affecting Chinese, Indian and Pakistani people living i...
This report demonstrates that the policing and prosecutions of drug possession offences in England a...
CityWide commissioned this paper to explore possible structures and processes through which to engag...
Background: Race has a significant impact on the way that justice systems treat offenders. From laws...
These wide-ranging reports describe what is known about treatment and prevention within diverse comm...
This short report has been produced as part of a wider review seeking to pull together the available...
This is the second of a series of publications to inform drug service planning and provision by pres...
This Thematic paper contains the results of a study that examined drug prevention interventions for ...
Original report can be found at: http://drugs.homeoffice.gov.uk/publication-search/dip/Peterborough_...
Migration has had an increasing impact on European policy making over the past decade, in the wake o...
To explore how substance use practitioners intervene with ethnically and culturally diverse groups o...
Responding to Drug Misuse provides a unique insight into the current shape of the drugs treatment sy...
This report presents the findings of an exploratory study aimed at assessing the nature and extent o...
Those who use heroin and other Class A drugs have been labelled by successive governments since the ...
The drug treatment and support needs of black and minority ethnic populations have been a policy con...
This paper describes research on drug issues affecting Chinese, Indian and Pakistani people living i...
This report demonstrates that the policing and prosecutions of drug possession offences in England a...
CityWide commissioned this paper to explore possible structures and processes through which to engag...
Background: Race has a significant impact on the way that justice systems treat offenders. From laws...