The SER Family Support Network asks that all the lead agencies, South East Regional Drug Task Force & sub-committees involve the SER Family Support Network, families and carers in the planning and commissioning of drug treatment services. The SER Family Support Networks submits the accompanying document to support the principal that family & carer’s involvement improves the drug treatment system and the effectiveness of services. This paper identifies the key principles for appropriately involving families and carers in drug users’ treatment. There may be instances where it is not appropriate and their involvement will have a negative impact. Taking into account the family context in all assessments will determine whether and when family...
Objective: To discuss and analyze the existing scientific literature on the role of the family and i...
Contents: Introduction p.03 The need: the evidence p.04 What we did: project design p.07 What we...
BACKGROUND: Empirical research suggests that involving carers brings benefits to families and servic...
Produced to improve services for families and carers, this guidance is for those involved in the pla...
Despite encouragement from policy and research for drug services to involve family members in drug u...
This review examines the impact of drug use upon families and carers and identifies their needs. It ...
There are different ways in which families of people who use drugs may be affected and may affect th...
Use of mind-altering substances may result in an array of adverse - especially health and social - c...
Use of mind-altering substances may result in an array of adverse - especially health and social - c...
This work builds on the first phase of UKDPC family research, with a study investigating the extent ...
The role of the family- and family-based interventions- in responding to drug problems has been the ...
Use of mind-altering substances may result in an array of adverse - especially health and social - c...
Use of mind-altering substances may result in an array of adverse, especially health and social, con...
Use of mind-altering substances may result in an array of adverse, especially health and social, con...
This paper addresses the importance of including family in drug and alcohol treatment for adolescent...
Objective: To discuss and analyze the existing scientific literature on the role of the family and i...
Contents: Introduction p.03 The need: the evidence p.04 What we did: project design p.07 What we...
BACKGROUND: Empirical research suggests that involving carers brings benefits to families and servic...
Produced to improve services for families and carers, this guidance is for those involved in the pla...
Despite encouragement from policy and research for drug services to involve family members in drug u...
This review examines the impact of drug use upon families and carers and identifies their needs. It ...
There are different ways in which families of people who use drugs may be affected and may affect th...
Use of mind-altering substances may result in an array of adverse - especially health and social - c...
Use of mind-altering substances may result in an array of adverse - especially health and social - c...
This work builds on the first phase of UKDPC family research, with a study investigating the extent ...
The role of the family- and family-based interventions- in responding to drug problems has been the ...
Use of mind-altering substances may result in an array of adverse - especially health and social - c...
Use of mind-altering substances may result in an array of adverse, especially health and social, con...
Use of mind-altering substances may result in an array of adverse, especially health and social, con...
This paper addresses the importance of including family in drug and alcohol treatment for adolescent...
Objective: To discuss and analyze the existing scientific literature on the role of the family and i...
Contents: Introduction p.03 The need: the evidence p.04 What we did: project design p.07 What we...
BACKGROUND: Empirical research suggests that involving carers brings benefits to families and servic...