The key recommendations are: 1. Rehabilitation can only be delivered effectively through an inter-agency approach based on a continuum of care that operates within the context of enhanced case management and a quality standards framework. The development of protocols for inter-agency working, with service level agreements between agencies and co- ordination by rehabilitation co-ordinators, is required. 2. An adequate level of treatment provision is central to rehabilitation. An expansion of the range of treatment options, including an increase in the number of residential detoxification beds, for recovering drug users is essential. The HSE led Working Group on Residential Treatment/Rehabilitation should consider the issue of treatment p...
The briefing papers will provide: 1. a short overview of the topic, produced with input from an exp...
America’s government should focus on supporting or developing programs that will be successful in ai...
The present models of delivery of rehabilitation services in the United Kingdom do not take into acc...
This document seeks to clarify the nature of residential rehabilitation services and the range of se...
The Mid-term Review of the National Drugs Strategy agreed that rehabilitation should become the fift...
Summary: 1 Residential rehab is an integral part of any drug treatment system, a vital option for s...
The Drugs Rehabilitation Projects (DRPs), formerly known as Special Community Employment Drugs Proje...
This document presents a comprehensive policy for drugs rehabilitation in Ireland. As part of the ov...
This submission outlines the work undertaken by Community Employment Drug Project, highlights diffic...
This report details the treatment philosophy and recommendations of the South Eastern Health Board's...
In February 2011, the UK government commissioned a sector-wide consultation on the model of care to ...
Mutual aid groups are a source of structure and continuing support for people seeking recovery from ...
Objective: One of the aims of the World Health Organization’s Global Disability Action Plan is to st...
A framework through which service providers will ensure that individuals affected by drug misuse are...
Recovery is defined in the drug strategy as ‘an individual, person-centred journey, as opposed to an...
The briefing papers will provide: 1. a short overview of the topic, produced with input from an exp...
America’s government should focus on supporting or developing programs that will be successful in ai...
The present models of delivery of rehabilitation services in the United Kingdom do not take into acc...
This document seeks to clarify the nature of residential rehabilitation services and the range of se...
The Mid-term Review of the National Drugs Strategy agreed that rehabilitation should become the fift...
Summary: 1 Residential rehab is an integral part of any drug treatment system, a vital option for s...
The Drugs Rehabilitation Projects (DRPs), formerly known as Special Community Employment Drugs Proje...
This document presents a comprehensive policy for drugs rehabilitation in Ireland. As part of the ov...
This submission outlines the work undertaken by Community Employment Drug Project, highlights diffic...
This report details the treatment philosophy and recommendations of the South Eastern Health Board's...
In February 2011, the UK government commissioned a sector-wide consultation on the model of care to ...
Mutual aid groups are a source of structure and continuing support for people seeking recovery from ...
Objective: One of the aims of the World Health Organization’s Global Disability Action Plan is to st...
A framework through which service providers will ensure that individuals affected by drug misuse are...
Recovery is defined in the drug strategy as ‘an individual, person-centred journey, as opposed to an...
The briefing papers will provide: 1. a short overview of the topic, produced with input from an exp...
America’s government should focus on supporting or developing programs that will be successful in ai...
The present models of delivery of rehabilitation services in the United Kingdom do not take into acc...