« Previous | Contents | Next »
Listen
Appendix 3 - References
SECTION 1
1. Reducing harm and promoting recovery: a report on methadone treatment for substance misuse in Scotland: SACDM Methadone Project Group. 2007
http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2007/06/22094730/0
2. Review of Methadone in Drug Treatment: Prescribing Information and Practice. Scottish Government. 2007
http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2007/06/22094632/0
3. Review of the role of methadone in the treatment of drug problems : Consultation response. Scottish Drugs Forum. 2007
http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2007/06/22094703/0
4. HIV infection in Scotland. Report of the Scottish Committee on HIV infection and intravenous drug use. Scottish Office Home and Health Department (1986) Edinburgh. Scottish Office.
5. Drugs in Scotland: meeting the challenge. Report of Ministerial Drugs Task Force. Scottish Office Home and Health Department (11994) Edinburgh. Scottish Office.
6. Making a Difference for Scotland: Spending Plans for Scotland 2001-02 to 2003-04. Scottish Government
http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2000/09/7214/File-1
7. Building a Better Scotland: Spending Proposals 2005-2008. Enterprise, Opportunity, Fairness. Scottish Government.
http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2004/09/19984/43685
8. Scottish Budget Spending Review 2007. Scottish Government
http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2007/11/13092240/0
9. Drug Misuse Statistics 2006 ISD 2006
http://www.drugmisuse.isdscotland.org/publications/06dmss/06dmssb.htm
10. Best, D. et al (2000) Overdosing on Opiates: part 1, Drug and Alcohol Findings, Issue 4
11. Marlatt, G.A. and Tapert, S.F. (1993) Harm reduction: reducing the risks of addictive behaviours. In: Baer JS, Marlatt GA, McMahon R, eds. Addictive Behaviours Across the Lifespan. Newbury Park, Calif: Sage Publications; 243-273.
12. A Common Purpose: Recovery in Future Mental Health Services (2007) The Royal College of Psychiatrists, Social Care Institute for excellence and The Care Services Improvement Partnership.
http://www.scie.org.uk/publications/positionpapers/pp08.asp
13. Warner, R. (1994) Recovery from Schizophrenia: Psychiatry and political economy (2 nd ed.) New York, Routledge.
14. Brown, W. and Kandirikirira, N. (2007) Recovering mental health in Scotland. Report on narrative investigation of mental health recovery. Glasgow. Scottish Recovery Network.
15. Roberts, G. and Wolfson, P. (2006) New Directions in Rehabilitation: learning from the recovery movement. In Roberts, G., Davenport, S., Holloway, F. and Tatton, T (eds) Enabling Recovery: The principles and practice of rehabilitation psychiatry. London, Gaskell, Chapter 2.
16. National Quality Standards for Substance Misuse Services Scottish Government 2006
http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2006/09/25092710/0
17. Good practice guide to promote service user involvement for substance misuse services. Scottish Government 2007.
http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2007/11/08092322/0
18. Dornan, D. (2003) Phase one research report: A national study of consumer perspectives on what helps and hinders recovery. The National Research Project for the Recovery Facilitating System Performance Indicators.
http://www.omh.state.ny.us/omhweb/omhq/q0303/Recovery.htm
19 . Commissioning Standards. Drug & Alcohol Treatment & Care. The Substance Misuse Advisory Service. HAS 2000. London 2000.
http://drugs.homeoffice.gov.uk/dat/guidance/joint-commissioning/
SECTION 2
Health improvement
20. Preamble to the Constitution of the World Health Organization as adopted by the International Health Conference, New York, 19-22 June, 1946; signed on 22 July 1946 by the representatives of 61 States (Official Records of the World Health Organization, no. 2, p. 100) and entered into force on 7 April 1948.
http://www.who.int/about/definition/en/print.html (last accessed 10 Dec 2007).
21. NHS Health Scotland: Health Scotland delivery plan 2007-2008. Edinburgh : NHS Health Scotland, 2007. (2.2, Reducing inequalities in health, p8)
http://www.healthscotland.com/uploads/documents/4730-Delivery%20Report%2007-08%20final.pdf (last accessed 10 Dec 2007)
22. EuroHealthNet: Promoting social inclusion and tackling health inequalities in Europe : an overview of good practices from the health field Brussels: EuroHealthNet, 2004
http://www.eurohealthnet.eu/images/publications/pu_3.pdf (last accessed 10 Dec 2007)
Nutrition
23. Eating for Health. A diet action plan for Scotland. (1996) Scottish Office: Edinburgh
24. Eating for Health. meeting the challenge. (2004) Scottish Government: Edinburgh
25. McCombie L, Elliott L, Farrow K, Gruer L, Morrison A, Cameron J. (1995) Injecting drug users and body mass index. Addiction 90, 1117-21
26. Francisco J, Santolaria- Fernandez J, Gomez-Sirvent C, Gonzalez-Reimers E, Jose N, Batista-Lopez J, Jorge-Hernancez J, Rodriquez-Moreno F, Matinez-Riera A, Hemandez-Garcia M. (1995) Nutritional assessment of drug addicts. Drug and Alcohol Dep 38,11-18
27. Gomez-Sirvent C, Santolaria-Fernandez F, Gonzalez-Reimers C, Batista-Lopez J, Jorge-Hernandez J, Rodriguez-Moreno F, Matinez-Reira A, Hernandez-Garcia M. (1993). Nutritional assessment of drug addicts. Relation with HIV in early stages. Clinical Nutrition. 12, 75-80
28. Peck K (2000) The Food and Nutrition Related Health Needs of People Involved in Drug Use and Crime in Leeds. Health Action Zone: Department of Health: Leeds
29. Russo M, Fried MW. (2003) Side effects of therapy for chronic hepatitis C. Gastroenterology 124, 1711-19
30. Piche T, Schneider SM, Trans A, Benzaken S, Rampal P, Hebuterne X, (2000). Resting energy expenditure in chronic hepatitis C. Hepatol. 33, 623-7
31. Seyam M, Freshwater DA, O'Donell K, Multimer DJ, (2005) Weight loss during peglyated interferon and ribicirin treatment of chronic hepatitis C. J. Viral Hepat. 12,531-5
32. Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network (2006) Management of Hepatitis C. A national clinical guideline. SIGN: Edinburgh
33. Food Standards Agency (2007). Low income Diet and Nutrition Survey. The Stationary Office: London
34. Addolorato G, Capristo E, Greco AV, Stefanini GF and Gasbarrini G (1998) Influence of chronic alcohol abuse on body weight and energy metabolism: is excess ethanol consumption a risk factor for obesity or malnutrition? Journal Intern Med. 244,387-395
35. Levine JA, Harris MM and Morgan MY (2000) Energy expenditure in chronic alcohol abuse. Eur. J. Clin. Invest. 30, 779-786
36. Watson RR and Preedy VR (2004) Nutrition and alcohol. Linking Nutrient Interactions and Dietary intake. CRC Press: New York
37. Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network (2003) Guideline 74. The management of harmful drinking and alcohol dependence in primary care. SIGN: Edinburgh
38. National Institute for Clinical Excellence (2006). Nutrition support for Adults, Oral Nutrition Support, Enteral Nutrition Support, Enteral Tube Feeding and Parenteral Nutrition. Methods, Evidence and Guidance. NICE: London
Exercise
39. PH007 Interventions in schools to prevent and reduce alcohol use among children and young people: Guidance. NHS National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence, (2007). Available at:
www.nice.org.uk/nicemedia/pdf/PH007Guidance.pdf
40. Management of osteoporosis: a national clinical guideline. SIGN, Edinburgh (2003). Available at
www.sign.ac.uk/pdf/sign71.pdf
41. CG34 Hypertension. NHS National Institute for health and clinical excellence, (2006). Available at:
www.nice.org.uk/nicemedia/pdf/CG034NICEguideline.doc
42. Risk estimation and the prevention of cardiovascular disease: a national clinical guideline. SIGN, Edinburgh (2007). Available at:
www.sign.ac.uk/pdf/sign97.pdf
43. CG12 Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. NHS National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence, (2004). Available at:
www.nice.org.uk/nicemedia/pdf/CG012_niceguideline.pdf
44. Management of patients with lung cancer: a national clinical guideline SIGN, Edinburgh (2005). Available at:
www.sign.ac.uk/pdf/sign80.pdf
45. Diagnosis and management of head and neck cancer: a national clinical guideline. SIGN, Edinburgh (2006). Available at:
www.sign.ac.uk/pdf/sign90.pdf
46. Management of Colorectal cancer: a national clinical guideline. SIGN, Edinburgh (2003). Available at:
www.sign.ac.uk/pdf/sign67.pdf
47. Management of transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder: a national clinical guideline. SIGN, Edinburgh (2005). Available at:
www.sign.ac.uk/pdf/sign85.pdf
48. Improving outcomes in colorectal cancers: Manual update. NHS National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence, (2004). Available at:
www.nice.org.uk/nicemedia/pdf/CSGCCfullguidance.pdf
49. CG41 Familial breast cancer. NHS National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence, (2006). Available at:
www.nice.org.uk/nicemedia/pdf/word/CG41NICEguidance.doc
50. Management of diabetes: a national clinical guideline. SIGN, Edinburgh (2001). Available at:
www.sign.ac.uk/pdf/sign55.pdf
51. NHS review - The contribution of Physiotherapy - Chartered Society of Physiotherapy, CSP 474, London (2007) Available at:
www.csp.org.uk/uploads/documents/csp_NHSreview_physioContribution.pdf
52. Active Manifesto - joint paper by CSP, Asthma UK and Cancer Research UK. CSP 396, London (2005) Available at:
www.csp.org.uk/uploads/documents/csp_active_manifesto.pdf
53. Choosing Health? Action to improve people's health. Chartered Society of Physiotherapy, CSP 344, London (2004) Available at:
www.csp.org.uk/uploads/documents/csp_choosinghealth_response.pdf
54. Cardiac rehabilitation: a national guideline. SIGN, Edinburgh (2002). Available at:
www.sign.ac.uk/pdf/sign57.pdf
55. At least five a week: Evidence on the impact of physical activity and its relationship to health. London: Department of Health. (2004)
56. PHI002 Physical activity: Four commonly used methods to increase physical activity: brief interventions in primary care, exercise referral schemes, pedometers and community-based exercise programmes for walking and cycling. NHSNational Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence, (2006). Available from :
www.nice.org.uk/nicemedia/pdf/word/PH002_physical_activity.doc
57. CG15 Type 1 diabetes in adults. NHS National Institute for health and clinical excellence, (2004). Available at:
www.nice.org.uk/nicemedia/pdf/CG015_fullguideline_
58. Exercise therapy and mental health in clinical populations; is exercise therapy a worthwhile intervention? Amanda J. Daley. Advances in Psychiatric Treatment, (2002) 8:262-270.
59. Prevention and management of hip fracture in older people: a national clinical guideline. SIGN Edinburgh, (2002). Available at:
www.sign.ac.uk/pdf/sign56.pdf
60. CG21 Falls: The assessment and prevention of falls in older people. NHS National Institute for health and clinical excellence, (2004). Available at:
www.nice.org.uk/nicemedia/pdf/CG021NICEguideline.pdf
General Medical Services
61. Key documents relating to the GMS contract, including National Enhanced services for patients suffering from drug misuse.
http://www.nhsemployers.org/primary/primary-902.cfm
62. Drug Misuse and Dependence: UK Guidelines on clinical management. London. Department of Health (England), the Scottish Government, Welsh Assembly Government and Northern Ireland Executive.
http://www.nta.nhs.uk/areas/clinical_guidance/clinical_guidelines/docs/clinical_guidelines_2007.pdf
63 . Roles and responsibilities of doctors in the provision of treatment for drug and alcohol misusers. (2005) Royal College of Psychiatrists and Royal College of General Practitioners. London.
http://www.rcpsych.ac.uk/files/pdfversion/cr131.pdf
Blood Borne Viruses
64. Hepatitis C Action Plan for Scotland - Phase I: September 2006 - August 2008. Scottish Government
http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2006/09/15093626/0
65. Cournot and Backmund. Draft report presented at the College of Physicians, Edinburgh, October 12, 2007
66. Edlin, B.R., Kresina, T.F., Raymond, D.B., Carden, M.R., Gourevitch, M.N., Rich, J.D., Cheever, L.W. and Cargill, V.A. (2005) Overcoming Barriers to Prevention, Care and Treatment of Hepatitis C. CID40 (Sppl 5) S276-S285.
67. Cournot M, Gilbert A, Castel F et al (2004) Management of Hepatitis C in active drug users. Gastronterology Clin. Biol 28, 533-9
68. Backmund M, Meyer K, Von Ziolonka et al (2001) Treatment of Hepatitis C in Drug Users Hepatology 34, 188-193
69. Robertson JR, Bucknall ABV, Welsby PD, Roberts JJK et al (1986) An epidemic of AIDS related virus ( HTLV III / LAV) infection among intravenous drug abusers BMJ292, 527-30
70. Ashton M, "Hepatitis C and Needle Exchange Part 1 the dimensions of the challenge" " Drug and Alcohol Findings": 20
71. Judd A, Hickmann M, Jones S, et al (2004) "Incidence of HCV and HIV among new injecting drug users in London" BMJ Nov 2004 9 Medical management
72. Methadone and buprenorphine for managing opioid dependence. (2007) NICE Technology Appraisal. NHS
http://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/index.jsp?action=byID&r=true&o=11606
Chronic pain
73. Pain and Substance misuse: improving the patient experience. 2006 London. The British Pain Society.
74. Weaver M., Schnoll S. (2007) Addiction issues in prescribing opioids for chronic non-malignant pain. Journal of Addiction Medicine1(1): 2-10
75. Ballantyne JC., Mao J (2003) Opioid therapy for chronic pain. New England Journal of Medicine349: 1943-1953
76. Fishbain DA., Rosomoff HL, Rosomoff RS (1992) Drug abuse, dependence and addiction in chronic pain patients. Clinical Journal of Pain.8: 77-85
77. Dersh J. Polatin PB, Gatchel RJ (2002) Chronic pain and psychopathology: research findings and theoretical considerations. Psychosomatic Medicine64 (5): 773-786
78. Jamison RN, Kaufmann J, Katz NP (2000) Characteristics of methadone maintenance patients with chronic pain. Journal of Pain Symptom management19: 53-62
79. Rosenblum A, Joseph H, Fong C, Kipnis S, Cleland C, Portenoy R (2003) Prevalence and characteristics of chronic pain among chemically dependent patients in methadone maintenance and residential treatment facilities. JAMA289(18) 2370-2378
80. Peles E., Schreiber S., Gordon J., Adelson M (2005) Significantly higher methadone dose for methadone maintenance treatment ( MMT) patients with chronic pain Pain113(3): 340-346
81. Breitbart W, Rosenfeld BD, Passik SD, et al (1996) The undertreatment of pain in ambulatory AIDS patients Pain65: 243-249
82. Cleeland CS, Gonin R, Hatfield AK, et al (1994) Pain and its treatment in outpatients with metastatic cancer. New England Journal of Medicine330: 592-596
83. Turk DC, Brody MC, Okifuji EA. (1994) Physicians' attitudes and practices regarding the long term prescribing of opioids for non-cancer pain. Pain59: 201-8
Maternity care
84. " Why Mothers Die" : Report on confidential enquiries into maternal deaths in the United Kingdom, RCOG Press, London 2004)
85. Hepburn, M. (1997) Drugs of Addiction. Advances in Perinatal Medicine, Parthenon Publishing. F. Cockburn, Ed. Carnforth Chapter 18, 120-124.
86. Getting Our Priorities Right: Good Practice Guidance for working with Children and Families affected by Substance Misuse. (2003) Scottish Government.
http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2003/02/16469/18705
Psychological functioning
87. Mental Health in Scotland : Closing the Gaps - Making a Difference : Commitment 13 (2007).
http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2007/12/10141643/0
88. Mind the Gaps: Meeting the needs of people with co-occurring substance misuse and mental health problems. (2003) Scottish Government
http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2003/10/18358/28079
89. A Fuller Life (2004) Scottish Government
http://www.alcoholinformation.isdscotland.org/alcohol_misuse/files/ABRD_afullerlife.pdf
90. Renewing Mental Health Law. (2001) Policy Statement Scottish Government.
http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Resource/Doc/158764/0043097.pdf
91. Delivering for Mental Health (2006) Scottish Government.
http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2006/11/30164829/0
92. Davies, P., Wanigaratne, S., Pryce, K., Brotchie, J. (2005) The effectiveness of psychological therapies on drug misusing clients. NHS National Treatment Agency for Substance Misuse Research Briefing
93. Drug Misuse: psychosocial interventions (2007) NICE Clinical Guideline. NHS
http://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/index.jsp?action=byID&r=true&o=11812
94. Comorbid Mental Health and Substance Misuse in Scotland (2006) Scottish Government
http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2006/06/05104841/0
95. Rights, Relationships and Recovery : The report of the National Review of Mental Health Nursing in Scotland (2006) Scottish Government
http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2006/04/18164814/0
96. Heather, N. and Greeley, J. (1990). Cue Exposure in the treatment of drug dependence: the potential of a new method for preventing relapse. Drug and Alcohol Review. No2, 155-168
97. Marlatt, G.A. and Gordon, J.R. (1985). Relapse Prevention: Maintenance Strategies in the Treatment of Addictive Behaviors. New York: Guilford Press
98. Miller, W.R. and Rollnick, S. (1991). Motivational Interviewing: Preparing People to Change Addictive Behavior. New York: Guilford Press.
99. Prochaska, J. and DiClemente, C. (1984). The Transtheoretical Approach. Illinois: Dow Jones-Irwin
100. Avants, S.K., Margolin, A., Sindelar, J.L., Roundsaville, B.J., Schottenfield, R., Stine, S., Cooney, N.L., Rosenheck, R.A., Shou-Hua, L. and Kosten, T.R. (1999). Day treatment versus enhanced standard methadone services for opiod dependent patients: a comparison of clinical efficacy and cost. American Journal of Psychiatry, 156, 27-33.
101. Skinner, B.F. (1950). Are Theories of Learning Necessary? Psychological Review, 57, 193-216.
102. Linehan, M.M. and Dimeff, L. (2001). Dialectical Behaviour Therapy in a Nutshell. The California Psychologist, 34, 10-12
103. Stanton, M.D. and Shadish, W.R. (1997).Outcome, attrition and family-couples treatment for drug abuse: a meta-analysis and review of the controlled, comparative studies. Psychological Bulletin, 122, 170-191
104. Abbot, P.J., Weller, S.B., Delaney, H.D. and Moore, B.A. (1998). Community Reinforcement approach in the treatment of opiate addicts. American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 24(1), 17-30
105. Copello, A.G., Velleman, R.D. and Templeton, L.J. (2005). Family Interventions in the Treatment of Alcohol and Drug Problems. Drug and Alcohol Review, 24, 369-85
106. Silverman, K., Wong, C., Higgins, S., Broomer, R., Montoya, I., Contoreggi, C., Umbricht-Schneiter, A., Schuster, C. and Preston, K. (1996). Increased Opiate Abstinence through Voucher-Based Reinforcement Therapy. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 41,157-165
107. Cartwright, A.K.J. (1980). The attitudes of helping agents towards the alcoholic client: The influence of experiences, support, training and self-esteem. British Journal of Addiction, 75, 413-431
Housing/homelessness
General references
http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Resource/Doc/37428/0012622.pdf
http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Topics/Housing/homeless
108. Scottish Executive (2006) Homeless Applications during 2005 - 2006 in Scotland
http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2006/09/25151544/0
109. Shelter (2007) Homelessness Facts and Research
http://scotland.shelter.org.uk/policy/policy-6435.cfm.
110. Fitzpatrick, S, Kemp, P A, Kilnker, S (2000) Single Homelessness: An evaluation of research in Britain Bristol: Polity Press
111. Fountain, J & Howes, S (2002) Home and Dry: Homelessness and Substance Misuse in London, London, Crisis
http://www.crisis.org.uk/pdf/HomeandDry.pdf
112. Scottish Executive (2007) Plan for Action on Alcohol Problems Update
http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2007/02/19150222/0
113. Love, J G, Barry, A M & Bell, J P (1996) Drug Services for Single Homeless People in Aberdeen. Report for the Drug Problem Service, Royal Cornhill Hospital, Aberdeen. The Robert Gordon University
114. Homelessness Directorate (2002) Drug Services for Homeless People: A good Practice Handbook London: Office of Deputy Prime Minister
115. Kemp, P, Neale, J, and Robertson, M, (2006) Homelessness amongst problem drug users: prevalence, risk factors and trigger events Health and Social Care in the Community 14 (4) 319-328
116. Bradshaw, J (1972) 'A taxonomy of social need', In McLachlan, G (Ed) Problems and Progress in Medical Care, 7th Series, London: Oxford University Press
117. Fisher, K & Collins, J (1993) Access to health care in Fisher, K & Collins, J (eds) 'Homelessness, Health Care and Welfare Provision London: Routledge
118. Love, J, Love, A, Vertigans S & Sutton, P (2007) Health and Homelessness in Aberdeen City: A report for the Scottish Health Council, The Robert Gordon University
119. Petticrew M & Roberts H (2005). Systematic Reviews in the Social Sciences. A Practical Guide. Oxford: Blackwells.
Legal
120. National Strategy To Address Domestic Abuse in Scotland (2000) Scottish Government
http://www.scotland.gov.uk/library3/law/stra-00.asp
121. Stark, E. and Flitcroft, A (1996) Women at Risk: Domestic Violence and Women's Health.USA Sage Publications.
122. www.westsussexdaat.co.uk
123. Kaufman, E., Kanter, G. and Asdigian, N. (1997) When women are under the influence: Does drinking or drug abuse by women provide beatings by men? In Galanter, M. ed. Recent developments in alcoholism,13: Alcoholism and Violence. New York. Plenum Press. 315-316.
124. Greater London Domestic Violence Project (2003) Separate Issues, Shared Solutions. Report from the launch of the Stella Project. London. GLDV Project.
125. Advocacy Plan for Greater Glasgow (2001)
http://www.glasgow.gov.uk/NR/rdonlyres/19E6614A-6FBD-4CF7-9471-AD5845CDA37F/0/AdvocacyPlan.pdf
Education, training and employment
General references
A New Deal for Welfare:Empowering People to Work.Green Paper (2006)
In Work, Better Off: Next Steps to Full Employment.Green Paper (July 2007)
Closing the Opportunity Gap Objectives (2004)
www.scotland.gov.uk/Topics/People/Social-Inclusion/17415
Godfrey, C., Stewart, D. and Gossop, M. (2004)Economic analysis of costs and consequences of the treatment of drug misuse : Two year outcome data from the National Treatment Outcome Research Study ( NTORS) Addiction, 99, 697-707.
Equal Access Refocus Survey (2006)
http://www.easglasgow.com/EqualAccessandFrontlineStaffBriefingPaperJune2006.htm
Freud D (2007):Reducing Dependancy, increasing opportunity:options for the future of welfare to work :An independent report to the Dept of Work and Pensions
126. Workforce Plus : An Employability Framework for Scotland (2006) Scottish Government
http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2006/06/12094904/0
127. Moving On: Education, training and employment for recovering drug users (2001) Scottish Government.
http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2001/09/10096/File-1
128. Waddell, G. and Burton, A. K. (2006) Is work good for your health and well-being A report for the Department of Work and Pensions
http://www.facoccmed.ac.uk/library/docs/workgood.pdf
129. www.rightsnet.org.uk
130. Moving On: Update Employability and employment for recovering drug users. (2003) Scottish Government
http://www.scottishexecutive.gov.uk/Publications/2003/10/18461/28636
131. Evaluation of the New Futures Fund Initiative (2005) Scottish Enterprise.
http://www.scottish-enterprise.com/publications/evaluation_of_the_new_futures_fund_initiative.pdf
132. Shaw, A., Egan, J. and Gillespie, M. (2207) Drugs and Poverty: A Literature Review Scottish Drugs Forum. 48 pp.
133. Methadone at Work : Guidance for Employers. Scottish Drugs Forum.
Social care services
134. Changing Lives : Report of the 21 st Century Social Work Review (2006) Scottish Government
http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2006/02/02094408/0
135. Loucks, N., Malloch, M., McIvor, G. and Gelsthorpe, L. (2006) Evaluation of the 218 Centre, Scottish Government
http://www.scottishexecutive.gov.uk/Publications/2006/04/24161157/0
136. Eley, S., Malloch, M., McIvor, G., Yates, R. and Brown, A. (2002) Drug Treatment and Testing Orders: Evaluation of the Scottish Pilots, Scottish Government Social Research
http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Resource/Doc/46997/0030591.pdf
137. McIvor, G. (2004) Reconviction Following Drug Treatment and Testing Orders, Scottish Govt Social Research
http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Resource/Doc/26350/0029550.pdf
138. Audit on the Throughcare Addiction Service ( TAS) (2007) Scottish Government.
http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2007/05/tasrpp2audit
139. Taylor, A., Champion, J. and Flemming, A. (2006 ) The Role of Methadone Maintenance in Scottish prisons: Prisoners' Perspectives, Scottish Prison Service.
http://www.sps.gov.uk/multimediagallery/C748A775-5582-4984-90EA-974C4DF8898A.doc
140.MacRae, R., McIvor, G., Malloch, M., Barry, M. and Murray, L.(2006) Evaluation of the Scottish Prison Service Transitional Care Initiative, Scottish Government Social Research .
http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Resource/Doc/92720/0022217.pdf
141. Making Sense of Drugs and Crime: Drugs, Crime and Penal Policy, (2002) Scottish Consortium on Crime and Criminal Justice
http://www.drugslibrary.stir.ac.uk/documents/Crime_and_drugs.pdf
142. Statistical Bulletin, Criminal Justice Series (2007) Scottish Government.
http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Resource/Doc/164220/0044767.pdf
143. Hidden Harm - Next Steps : Supporting Children Working with Parents (2006) Scottish Government.
http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2006/05/05144237/0
144. Getting Our Priorities Right: Good Practice Guidance for working with Children and Families affected by Substance Misuse (2003) Scottish Government.
http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2003/02/16469/18705
145. Getting It Right for Every Child - Proposals for Action : Analysis of Consultation Responses (2006) Scottish Government.
http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2006/03/13105254/0
146. Barry, M. Effective Approaches to Risk Assessment in Social Work: An International Literature Review. Scottish Government
147. Jones, Karen and Cooper, Barry and Ferguson, Harry, eds. (2007) Best practice in social work: critical perspectives. Palgrave, London, UK.
148. Aldgate, J., Healy, L., Barris, M, Pine, B., Rpse, W. and Seden, J. eds. (2007) Enhancing Social Work Management: Theory and Best Practice from the UK and the USA. Jessica Kingsley Publishing, London, UK.
149. Happer, H., McCreadie, J. and Aldgate, J. (2006) Celebrating Success: what helps looked after children succeed. Social Work Inspection Agency, Edinburgh. UK.
« Previous | Contents | Next »