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Good Practice Guidance for working with Children and Families affected by Substance Misuse

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Good Practice Guidance for working with Children and Families affected by Substance Misuse

Appendix VI: Advisory Group Members

Jacquie Roberts (Chair)

Chief Executive, Scottish Commission for the Regulation of Care (formerly Director of Social Work and Chair of Drug Action Team, Dundee City Council)

Joy Barlow

Strategic Programme Manager
Scottish Training on Drugs and Alcohol (STRADA)

Iona Colvin

Principal Officer, Addiction Services, Glasgow City Council

Mary Hepburn

Consultant Obstetrician
Women's Reproductive Health Service, Glasgow

Matt Hamilton

National Co-ordinator, Scottish Drugs Enforcement Agency

Martin Kettle

Area Services Manager
Social Work Department, Glasgow City Council
(formerly Assistant Director, Aberlour Child Care Trust)

Dr Brian Kidd

Consultant Psychiatrist
Forth Valley Community Alcohol and Drugs Service

Tom Leckie

Social Work Services Inspector, Scottish Executive

David Liddell

Director, Scottish Drugs Forum

Jackie McRae

Head of Women and Children's Unit, Health Policy Directorate, Scottish Executive
(formerly Programme Manager (Partnership Drugs Initiative) Lloyds TSB Foundation for Scotland)

Phil Quinlan

Senior Officer (Standards and Development), Glasgow City Council

Dr Nicola Richards

Programme Manager (Partnership Drugs Initiative) Lloyds TSB Foundation for Scotland (formerly Effective Interventions Unit, Scottish Executive)

Dr Robert Scott

GP, Glasgow

Ray de Souza

Principal Officer, Addictions & HIV, Edinburgh City Council

Karen Thorburn

Clinical Services Manager, Lothian Primary Care NHS Trust

Justine Walker

Support Officer, Drug Action Team Association
(formerly Drugs Policy Officer, Convention of Scottish Local Authorities)

Pamela Beer

Administrative Support

(SWSI, Scottish Executive)

With thanks for advice given from Roy Robertson, Ray Brettle and Brenda Doyle

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