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Accentuating the positives is essential to the drugs field right now, says Bill Puddicombe [Drink & Drug News, UK]
The Changing Times is a quarterly magazine for and by people with addiction related problems and their families and friends, living in the Dudley borough [The Changing Times, UK]
NCPIC and the Drug and Alcohol Multicultural Education Centre (DAMEC) are investigating the pathways and barriers people from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds experience when accessing services for co-existing mental health and cannabis use issues [NCPIC, Australia]
About 10.9 million young people ages 12 to 20 are currently using alcohol to cope – nearly 30 percent of the population in that age group [Counselor, USA]
The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) has been increasingly concerned with the high rate of prescription drug abuse, especially among adolescents [Counselor Magazine, USA]
All the papers included in this Update were tabled at the IHRA conference – Bangkok April 2009 [SMMGP, UK]
May – June 2009 Edition [Boston Medical Center, USA]
June Edition [NIDA, USA]
It is estimated that 23% of Australian children live in households where at least one parent has had a mental illness, 13% are exposed to a regular binge drinker, 2.3% live with a daily cannabis user, and 0.8% live with a monthly amphetamine user [COPMI Gems, Australia]
In our first issue we are honoured to have original articles contributed by eminent doctors and researchers around the world [The FASD Medical e-network, UK]
CentreLines is a joint publication from the National Drug Research Institute, Perth and the National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre, Sydney. It is published bi-monthly and produced alternately by each centre [NDRI, Australia]
Australian alcohol guidelines: from research to practice [Australian Drug Foundation]
Australian alcohol guidelines: from research to practice [Australian Drug Foundation]
In this issue: 15 years of drug monitoring in Europe; new European study on Internet-based drug treatment; ESPAD, a crucial window onto adolescent substance use; EMCDDA and Europol step up cooperation; World drug policy: priorities for the next decade [EMCDDA]
Treatment as an Alternative to Jail for People with Mental Illness [SAHMSA, USA]
Service users in rural districts often have to contend with services spread across large areas. In Somerset one organisation is integrating services across the county [Drink & Drugs News, UK]
Sarah Hardman, Trafford’s drug and alcohol community advocate, explains why service providers cannot afford to ignore fire safety in their clients’ care plans [Drink & Drugs News, UK]
As Annette Dale-Perera leaves the NTA, she tells DDN about seven momentous years in the job [Drink & Drugs News, UK]
GPs still see themselves at the heart of family medicine – but do they also keep drug and alcohol users in view? DDN reports from the SMMGP conference in Liverpool [Drink & Drugs News, UK]
Issue No 1 2009 [Institute of Alcohol Studies, UK]