Very few young people develop dependency. Those who use drugs or alcohol problematically are likely to be vulnerable and experiencing a range of problems, of which substance misuse is one. This means that the commissioning and delivery of specialist drug and alcohol interventions for young people should take place within the wider children and young people’s agenda. The aim is that all needs are met, rather than addressing substance misuse in isolation; and that intervention is successful before problematic use becomes entrenched. Young people and their needs differ from adults: •The majority of young people accessing specialist drug and alcohol interventions have problems with alcohol (37%) and cannabis (53%), requiring psychosocial, h...
This document has been developed for service managers and practitioners delivering specialist substa...
WHAT IS IN THIS GUIDE? • Definitions of the target client group and their needs • Key principles u...
Summary We did a systematic review of reviews with evidence on the effectiveness of prevention, earl...
Drug and alcohol misuse among young people is a major problem, although overall use is starting to d...
This report is aimed at professionals who provide specialist substance misuse treatment services for...
The aim of this guide is to support the identification of substance related needs among young people...
© The British Psychological Society 2006. Youth offending is assumed in part to be caused by substan...
This document outlines four key principles and useful prompts that local areas might consider when c...
This report looks at the costs and benefits associated with young people’s drug and alcohol treatmen...
This report considers the state of current provision for young people and young adults who need help...
In April 2013, commissioning drug and alcohol misuse treatment services in the United Kingdom became...
Drug and alcohol use amongst young people in Britain are common and thought to be increasing. In rec...
Issues and trends in relation to substance misuse normally develop in the transitional phase of adol...
Substance misuse is one of the most common and serious yet preventable risks to a young person’s hea...
These resources aim to examine the issues involved in substance use and families where young people ...
This document has been developed for service managers and practitioners delivering specialist substa...
WHAT IS IN THIS GUIDE? • Definitions of the target client group and their needs • Key principles u...
Summary We did a systematic review of reviews with evidence on the effectiveness of prevention, earl...
Drug and alcohol misuse among young people is a major problem, although overall use is starting to d...
This report is aimed at professionals who provide specialist substance misuse treatment services for...
The aim of this guide is to support the identification of substance related needs among young people...
© The British Psychological Society 2006. Youth offending is assumed in part to be caused by substan...
This document outlines four key principles and useful prompts that local areas might consider when c...
This report looks at the costs and benefits associated with young people’s drug and alcohol treatmen...
This report considers the state of current provision for young people and young adults who need help...
In April 2013, commissioning drug and alcohol misuse treatment services in the United Kingdom became...
Drug and alcohol use amongst young people in Britain are common and thought to be increasing. In rec...
Issues and trends in relation to substance misuse normally develop in the transitional phase of adol...
Substance misuse is one of the most common and serious yet preventable risks to a young person’s hea...
These resources aim to examine the issues involved in substance use and families where young people ...
This document has been developed for service managers and practitioners delivering specialist substa...
WHAT IS IN THIS GUIDE? • Definitions of the target client group and their needs • Key principles u...
Summary We did a systematic review of reviews with evidence on the effectiveness of prevention, earl...