Drug and Alcohol Findings home page in a new window EFFECTIVENESS BANK BULLETIN 11 August 2012

The entries below are our accounts of documents collected by Drug and Alcohol Findings as relevant to improving outcomes from drug or alcohol interventions in the UK. The original documents were not published by Findings; click on the Titles to obtain copies. Free reprints may also be available from the authors. If displayed, click prepared e-mail to adapt the pre-prepared e-mail message or compose your own message. The Summary is intended to convey the findings and views expressed in the document. Below may be a commentary from Drug and Alcohol Findings.


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First two entries reveal that international findings on residential rehabilitation of extensive early drop-out and interlinking with non-residential services apply also to England. Next the recovery-focused Scottish drug strategy needs to show recovery in practice. Finally, how the south east of England became a test bed for 26 innovative projects to curb alcohol-related harm.

Early drop-out typical at residential therapeutic communities ...

Residential rehabilitation in England weakened by early drop-out ...

Scottish drug strategy needs to show concrete evidence of recovery ...

Lessons of test bed for alcohol harm reduction innovations ...