The Adfam Evidence Pack is a source of research, statistics, policy and guidance to help local organisations in the United Kingdom make the case for supporting the families of drug and alcohol misusers. It sets out key arguments emphasising the resource savings incurred by family support, the positive contribution families can make to treatment and recovery, and the importance of supporting families in their own right, as well as detailing the local decision-makers that might need to be convinced by each one. It can be used together with Adfam’s 'Surviving the Transition: Local Structures and Networks', to make the best case possible for continued investment in family support at the local level
Option 2 is an intensive family preservation service for families with serious child protection conc...
non-peer-reviewedThis report presents the research findings of the WRDTF Family Support Needs Analys...
Models of care for alcohol misusers (MoCAM) provides best practice guidance for local health organis...
The true meaning of recovery and the effect of drug use on the family are two topics of debate in th...
Contents: Introduction p.03 The need: the evidence p.04 What we did: project design p.07 What we...
The aims of the research project were: • To explore the views and perspectives of family members o...
This research aims to contribute to a greater understanding of the ways families affected by substan...
This review examines the impact of drug use upon families and carers and identifies their needs. It ...
The Western Region Drug and Alcohol Task Force (WRDATF) is a co-ordinating body, providing a multi-a...
Mutual Aid refers to the social, emotional and informational support provided by, and to, members of...
The role of the family- and family-based interventions- in responding to drug problems has been the ...
This work builds on the first phase of UKDPC family research, with a study investigating the extent ...
Parental substance misuse is a major social problem of international concern and frequent cause of r...
Substance misuse impacts across communities in Northern Ireland and the term ‘hidden harm’ is common...
This resource pack is intended for families, providing a mix of practical information regarding the ...
Option 2 is an intensive family preservation service for families with serious child protection conc...
non-peer-reviewedThis report presents the research findings of the WRDTF Family Support Needs Analys...
Models of care for alcohol misusers (MoCAM) provides best practice guidance for local health organis...
The true meaning of recovery and the effect of drug use on the family are two topics of debate in th...
Contents: Introduction p.03 The need: the evidence p.04 What we did: project design p.07 What we...
The aims of the research project were: • To explore the views and perspectives of family members o...
This research aims to contribute to a greater understanding of the ways families affected by substan...
This review examines the impact of drug use upon families and carers and identifies their needs. It ...
The Western Region Drug and Alcohol Task Force (WRDATF) is a co-ordinating body, providing a multi-a...
Mutual Aid refers to the social, emotional and informational support provided by, and to, members of...
The role of the family- and family-based interventions- in responding to drug problems has been the ...
This work builds on the first phase of UKDPC family research, with a study investigating the extent ...
Parental substance misuse is a major social problem of international concern and frequent cause of r...
Substance misuse impacts across communities in Northern Ireland and the term ‘hidden harm’ is common...
This resource pack is intended for families, providing a mix of practical information regarding the ...
Option 2 is an intensive family preservation service for families with serious child protection conc...
non-peer-reviewedThis report presents the research findings of the WRDTF Family Support Needs Analys...
Models of care for alcohol misusers (MoCAM) provides best practice guidance for local health organis...