In the last decade, the number of people in drugs treatment in England has more than doubled to a total of 207,580 in 2008/9. The increasing access to drugs treatment has been accompanied by an expansion and development of the drugs workforce. This development has taken the form of a ‘professionalizing strategy’ and includes the introduction of national occupational standards to establish levels of competence required of those working in the drug treatment field and enhancement of career pathways. This paper charts the growth of the drugs workforce over time, examines the changes in terms of their training and education, and considers the impact of contemporary policy development on their practice. In particular, it will explore the pr...
Over the 30 years of conflict, Northern Ireland escaped the worst excess of illegal drug trafficking...
Editorial for a Special Issue on Workforce Development in the alcohol and other drugs field publishe...
The need for cultural competence in making services more responsive to the diverse needs of patients...
In the last decade, the number of people in drugs treatment in England has more than doubled to a to...
The first part of this paper identifies three distinct phases of thinking around the drug treatment ...
Crime reduction is a key objective in drug treatment policy and practice, and the criminal justice s...
This research study aims to draw comparisons on similarities and differences in how drug treatment p...
This article extends contemporary debates surrounding drug taking and employment through exploring t...
This article extends contemporary debates surrounding drug taking and employment through exploring t...
This article examines the increasing interconnections between drugs, crime, punishment and treatment...
Recent developments in the drug field have prompted claims that criminal justice has displaced healt...
Problem drug users and drug workers: their beliefs in the origins and treatment of problem drug us
Alcohol policy and illicit drugs policy are typically presented as separate and different in academi...
Substance use disorders are one of the most highly stigmatised conditions in the western world. Curr...
Responding to Drug Misuse provides a unique insight into the current shape of the drugs treatment sy...
Over the 30 years of conflict, Northern Ireland escaped the worst excess of illegal drug trafficking...
Editorial for a Special Issue on Workforce Development in the alcohol and other drugs field publishe...
The need for cultural competence in making services more responsive to the diverse needs of patients...
In the last decade, the number of people in drugs treatment in England has more than doubled to a to...
The first part of this paper identifies three distinct phases of thinking around the drug treatment ...
Crime reduction is a key objective in drug treatment policy and practice, and the criminal justice s...
This research study aims to draw comparisons on similarities and differences in how drug treatment p...
This article extends contemporary debates surrounding drug taking and employment through exploring t...
This article extends contemporary debates surrounding drug taking and employment through exploring t...
This article examines the increasing interconnections between drugs, crime, punishment and treatment...
Recent developments in the drug field have prompted claims that criminal justice has displaced healt...
Problem drug users and drug workers: their beliefs in the origins and treatment of problem drug us
Alcohol policy and illicit drugs policy are typically presented as separate and different in academi...
Substance use disorders are one of the most highly stigmatised conditions in the western world. Curr...
Responding to Drug Misuse provides a unique insight into the current shape of the drugs treatment sy...
Over the 30 years of conflict, Northern Ireland escaped the worst excess of illegal drug trafficking...
Editorial for a Special Issue on Workforce Development in the alcohol and other drugs field publishe...
The need for cultural competence in making services more responsive to the diverse needs of patients...