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Integrated Care for Drug or Alcohol Users: Principles and Practice Update 2008

DescriptionBrings up to date 'Integrated care for Drug Users' first published in 2002
ISBN (Web Only)
Official Print Publication Date
Website Publication DateMay 29, 2008

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Report Produced for the SACDM Integrated Care Project Group

ISBN 978 0 7559 1709 9 (Web only publication)
This document is also available in pdf format (308k)

Contents

Chapter 1: Integrated Care for Drug or Alcohol Users: Principles & Practice Update 2008
Introduction
Purpose of this Document
Structure of this Document

Chapter 2: What is Integrated Care?
The Rationale: Why is Integrated Care Important?
Goals of Integrated Care
Which Service Providers are Involved?
Which Partner Agencies Need to Work Together?
Action Points: What is Integrated Care?

Chapter 3: Accessibility
What is Accessibility?
The Rationale: Why is Accessibility Important?
Factors that Affect Accessibility
Recent Updates
Homelessness and Alcohol Problems
Changing Habits: Multiple Referral Routes, Uncoordinated Assessment
Young People - A Guide to Assessment
Needs Assessment: A Practical Guide to Assessing Local Needs for Services for Drug Users

Rural and Remote Areas
National Treatment Agency for Substance Misuse
Key Principles and Elements of Effective Practice: Accessibility
Good Practice in Care Planning
Action Points: Accessibility

Chapter 4: Assessment
What is Assessment?
The Rationale: Why is Assessment Important?
The Wider Context
Parental Substance Misuse
Carers Assessment
The Assessment Process
Levels of Assessment
What should it cover?
Who can assess?
Recent Updates
Effective Interventions Unit: Young People with, or at Risk of Developing, Problematic Substance Misuse: A Guide to Assessment
Delivering for Mental Health
Key Principles and Elements of Effective Practice: Assessment
Outline Framework for an Assessment Process for Drug or Alcohol Users
Principles of Assessment
What should it cover?
Outcome of the Assessment
Action Points: Assessment

Chapter 5: Planning and Delivery of Care
What is Planning and Delivery of Care?
The Rationale: Why is Planning and Delivery of Care Important?
The Wider Context
Delivering for Mental Health
Integrated Care Pathways
Models of Care for Treatment of Adult Drug Misusers: Update 2006
Good Practice and Care Planning
Changing Habits
User Defined Service Evaluation Toolkit ( UDSET)
Key Principles and Elements: Planning and Delivery of Care
Action Points: Planning and Delivery of Care

Chapter 6: Information Sharing
What is Information Sharing?
The Rationale: Why is Information Sharing Important?
Improving Information Sharing
'Protecting the Rights of the Individual - The Regulatory Framework'
Recent Developments
Confidentiality and Security Advisory Group Scotland ( CSAGS)
Department of Health: Social Care Information Governance Toolkit ( SCIGT)
National Treatment Agency for Substance Misuse
Key Principles of Effective Practice: Information Sharing
Glossary of Terms
Action Points: Information Sharing

Annex 1

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