The Quality Principles are central to the implementation of the Scottish Government’s Quality Improvement Framework for drug and alcohol treatment and support services. The Quality Improvement Framework is made up of: • a set of Quality Principles supported by the Recovery Philosophy – developed in collaboration with current service users, those in longer-term recovery and staff working within services; • revised planning and reporting arrangements for Alcohol and Drug Partnerships (ADPs); • a programme of development for the drug and alcohol workforce – that is anyone who has a role in improving outcomes for individuals, families or communities affected by problematic drug and alcohol use; • the development of a single integrated da...
ObjectiveAlcohol-related liver disease (ALD) is the most common cause of liver-related ill health an...
Each set of standards has been produced for a specific target group: 1. Delivering effective alcoh...
AIMS: The UK government aims to develop alcohol care teams (ACTs) that provide care for alcohol depe...
This quality standard defines clinical best practice within this topic area. It provides specific, c...
Treatment of drug use disorders needs to be available, accessible, affordable, diversified and evide...
The standards were developed after consultation with the sector, and have been piloted by ten servic...
This report form the UK aims to help commissioners, providers, regulators, policy makers, doctors an...
This Quality Assurance Framework was commissioned by the Restorative Practices Strategic Forum (RPSF...
Aims: To develop indicators to assess quality of continuing care for persons with alcohol use disord...
Quality standards of social services are one of the three key elements of the system of quality guar...
Basic principles and content of quality standards of social services are described in the law 108/20...
Drug and alcohol misuse among young people is a major problem, although overall use is starting to d...
It is mandatory for sponsors of clinical trials and contract research organizations alike to establi...
Aims We describe a clinical audit on alcohol detoxification, using NICE guidelines as a comparable ...
This document aims to align the National Drugs Rehabilitation Framework document’s model of integrat...
ObjectiveAlcohol-related liver disease (ALD) is the most common cause of liver-related ill health an...
Each set of standards has been produced for a specific target group: 1. Delivering effective alcoh...
AIMS: The UK government aims to develop alcohol care teams (ACTs) that provide care for alcohol depe...
This quality standard defines clinical best practice within this topic area. It provides specific, c...
Treatment of drug use disorders needs to be available, accessible, affordable, diversified and evide...
The standards were developed after consultation with the sector, and have been piloted by ten servic...
This report form the UK aims to help commissioners, providers, regulators, policy makers, doctors an...
This Quality Assurance Framework was commissioned by the Restorative Practices Strategic Forum (RPSF...
Aims: To develop indicators to assess quality of continuing care for persons with alcohol use disord...
Quality standards of social services are one of the three key elements of the system of quality guar...
Basic principles and content of quality standards of social services are described in the law 108/20...
Drug and alcohol misuse among young people is a major problem, although overall use is starting to d...
It is mandatory for sponsors of clinical trials and contract research organizations alike to establi...
Aims We describe a clinical audit on alcohol detoxification, using NICE guidelines as a comparable ...
This document aims to align the National Drugs Rehabilitation Framework document’s model of integrat...
ObjectiveAlcohol-related liver disease (ALD) is the most common cause of liver-related ill health an...
Each set of standards has been produced for a specific target group: 1. Delivering effective alcoh...
AIMS: The UK government aims to develop alcohol care teams (ACTs) that provide care for alcohol depe...