Drug and Alcohol Findings bridges the divide between research
on the effectiveness of responses to drug and
alcohol problems and the practitioners who provide those interventions, with a
focus on UK-relevant research. The project aims to encapsulate
the studies' findings, set them in context and to explore the implications for practice.
From 1999 to 2006 its main output was the
Drug and Alcohol Findings magazine. This has now been replaced by
a free web-based service called the
Effectiveness Bank.
is a partnership project managed by
Alcohol Concern,
DrugScope, the
National Addiction Centre,
and the editor,
Mike Ashton.
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