Drug and Alcohol Findings bridges the divide between UK-relevant research
on the effectiveness of responses to drug and
alcohol problems and the practitioners who provide those interventions. The project aims to encapsulate
the studies' findings, set them in context and to explore the implications for practice.
From 1999 to 2006 its main output was the
Drug and Alcohol Findings magazine, now replaced by
this free web-based service backed by the Effectiveness Bank database.
is a partnership project managed by
Alcohol Concern,
DrugScope, the
National Addiction Centre,
and the editor,
Mike Ashton.
More
about the project including how to
link to this site ...
About the documents on this site and our encouragement to copy and adapt ...
What readers say about Findings and results of the 2012 site user survey ...
The complementary information services provided by the project's partners ...
Search this site for documents on specific subjects or which contain your chosen words. Searches include both types of documents described to the left.
Browse back issues of the Drug and Alcohol Findings magazine in the traditional issue by issue format. Also gives one-button access to multi-part articles analysing priority topics in depth.
Keep up to date with the most important new research and its implications for drug and alcohol interventions. Latest issue and archive of bulletins analysing new evaluation studies.
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