Paul Hayes on the treatment journey from prison through into work

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Paul Hayes
Paul Hayes
Location: London, UK
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09-10-2009
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Paul Hayes talks about the challenges facing the drugs field in working with and for drug users and communities at a variety of points of contact. Paul describes the more complex factors that can belie key policy decisions.
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1) Paper: Training and employment pathways for problem drug users [NTA 09]
2) Drug Misusing Offenders: Ensuring the continuity-of-care between prison and community [Home Office and NTA 2009]
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