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The CDMR reports the number of people in Grampian using crack cocaine as 254, making up 66% of people using the drug in Scotland.
In the closing stages of the evaluation one full- time drug worker post has become vacant however this factor is not individually taken into account because it does not affect the content of the evaluation.
Qi Gong (*or chi kung) is a Chinese system of philosophy and healthcare that combines physical movements, breathing techniques and meditation.
See EIU Guide
Rural and Remote Areas: Effective approaches to delivering integrated care for drug users
(2005) for further discussion of improving accessibility for service users in rural areas.
See
Psychostimulants: A Practical Guide
( EIU 2002) for further discussion of this subject.
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