Annette Dale-Perera: Models of Care and treatment provision in the local area

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Annette Dale-Perera
Annette Dale-Perera
Location: National Treatment Agency
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VIDEO NUMBER:
94
CATEGORY:
Policy, Strategy And Research
DATE ADDED:
11-09-2008
DESCRIPTION

Annette comments on the availability of a range of types of treatment for drug users in any locality, making international comparisons 

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Footnotes
1) Website: National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence
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Drug Misuse: Methadone and Buprenorphine (2007)
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Drug Misuse: Detoxification (2007)
Drug Misuse: Psycho-social intervention (2007)
Public Health Guidance: vulnerable young people (2007)
 
Drug misuse and dependence NTA website: UK guidelines on clinical management (2007)

 

2) Guidance Document: Models of Care for Treatment of Adult Drug Misusers [NTA Update 2006]
Models of Care

 
[NTA Update 2006]
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