Bulletin de Périodique
Druglink , Vol.28, n°1 - January-February 2013 - The Paul Hayes interview
Paru le :
01/02/2013
Année
2013
Langue(s) :
Anglais
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CONTENTS:
NEWS:
• Concerns over gay drug use
• UK opposes Bolivia on coca
• Obituary: Professor Hamid Ghodse
• Streetwise: six years after the Ipswich sex worker murders, what has changed?
• Driven to distraction: what are the challenges facing proposals for drug-driving tests?
• Two US states have voted to legalise cannabis. What happens next?
• Continuing confusions over cannabis and mental health
FEATURES:
• Cover story: The Druglink interview: A specially extended discussion with Paul Hayes, the outgoing CEO of the National Treatment Agency.
• Endangered species: With no targets coupled with financial cuts, what is the future of drug law enforcement in England? By Matthew Bacon and Max Daly.
• From red to green: New research looks at ways to improve service provision for women involved in sex work. By Marcus Roberts and Shannon Harvey.
• The alcohol debate: Does the UK have an alcohol problem and if it does, what should we do about it? Differing views on that from Emily Robinson (Alcohol Concern) and Mark Baird (Diageo).
• Mother's milk: Although a rare occurrence, young children have died through drinking parents' methadone. How can professionals help educate parents? By Rebecca Lees.
• Wrap around service: Lauren Johnston describes Scotland's Circle of Care programme.
REGULARS:
• Reviews: Harry Shapiro on The war we never fought by Peter Hitchens and Narcomania by Max Daly and Steve Sampson.
• Research: Minimum alcohol unit pricing.
• Factsheet: mephedrone revisited.
• Maia Szalavitz's New York Notes: Hazelden introduce Suboxone.
NEWS:
• Concerns over gay drug use
• UK opposes Bolivia on coca
• Obituary: Professor Hamid Ghodse
• Streetwise: six years after the Ipswich sex worker murders, what has changed?
• Driven to distraction: what are the challenges facing proposals for drug-driving tests?
• Two US states have voted to legalise cannabis. What happens next?
• Continuing confusions over cannabis and mental health
FEATURES:
• Cover story: The Druglink interview: A specially extended discussion with Paul Hayes, the outgoing CEO of the National Treatment Agency.
• Endangered species: With no targets coupled with financial cuts, what is the future of drug law enforcement in England? By Matthew Bacon and Max Daly.
• From red to green: New research looks at ways to improve service provision for women involved in sex work. By Marcus Roberts and Shannon Harvey.
• The alcohol debate: Does the UK have an alcohol problem and if it does, what should we do about it? Differing views on that from Emily Robinson (Alcohol Concern) and Mark Baird (Diageo).
• Mother's milk: Although a rare occurrence, young children have died through drinking parents' methadone. How can professionals help educate parents? By Rebecca Lees.
• Wrap around service: Lauren Johnston describes Scotland's Circle of Care programme.
REGULARS:
• Reviews: Harry Shapiro on The war we never fought by Peter Hitchens and Narcomania by Max Daly and Steve Sampson.
• Research: Minimum alcohol unit pricing.
• Factsheet: mephedrone revisited.
• Maia Szalavitz's New York Notes: Hazelden introduce Suboxone.
Résumé :
In our free article this month, Paul Hayes of the NTA reflects on the political realities of establishing and maintaining the treatment system, in a specially extended interview with Harry Shapiro.
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