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Working with Drug & Alcohol Users in Primary Care – Integrating Practice and Policy: Everyone’s Business, Thursday 22 – Friday 23 April 2010, SECC, Glasgow [Substance Misuse Management in General Practice, UK]
Coverage of the Road to Recovery Merseyside event starts next week on Tuesday 2nd February. The week begins with highlights of the first morning session {0’58”} [Inexcess TV, UK]
Benzodiazepines and other psychotropic drugs. What they do and problems of withdrawal. Discussion with: Prof. Heather Ashton, Dr. Joanna Moncrieff, Prof. David Healy and Adam Jhugroo {23’51”) [Vimeo]
27 Jan 2010 – 29 Jan 2010, Cumberland Lodge, Windsor, UK. Conference Synopsis: What is the UK’s drugs strategy? Is it working? What are the alternatives? [International Drug Policy Consortium]
In November last year, the Home Office, Department of Health and Department of Children, Schools and Families in partnership with colleagues in the North West hosted the 4th National Alcohol Conference, “Safe Sensible Social: Supporting Delivery” in Liverpool [Alcohol Policy, UK]
Working with Drug & Alcohol Users in Primary Care – Integrating Practice and Policy: Everyone’s Business, Glasgow, UK [Substance Misuse Management in Clinical Practice, UK]
2009 is seen by many as the country’s “rock bottom”. I see 2010 as the turning point, and the perfect opportunity to launch ‘2010 Year of Recovery’, a campaign and a series of events to raise the profile of addiction and recovery and help to dispel the myths and stigma surrounding the issue [Inexcess TV, UK]
Bringing together addiction professionals to exchange practical perspectives: Europe’s largest conference on addiction treatment, 13-15th May 2010, London [UKESAD, UK]
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders: Growing Awareness in Europe, Wednesday through Friday, November 3 to 5, 2010, Kerkrade, Netherlands [European FASD Network]
We attended the Wirral Recovery Convention that saw Cheshire and Wirral Partnership NHS Foundation Trust come together with Wirral DAAT to deliver a convention that celebrated the great strides that have been made to deliver treatment and recovery {4’31”} [Inexcess TV, UK]
Presentations from our annual conference – Drug Treatment at the Crossroads: where next for the recovery agenda? October 2009 [Drugscope, UK]
Students for Sensible Drug Policy UK cordially invites you to attend our launch conference at Leeds University Union From Friday, 27 November 2009 – 18:00 To Sunday, 29 November 2009 – 17:00 [Students for Sensible Drug Policy, UK]
Presentations from our annual conference – Drug Treatment at the Crossroads: where next for the recovery agenda? October 2009 [Drugscope, UK]
Ed Mitchell was invited to the Royal College of Medicine in Wimpole Street to listen to two of the leaders from the world of medicine and addiction {7’25”} [Inexcess TV, UK]
The Advisory Council for the Misuse of Drugs (ACMD) invites members of the public to its open meeting on 10th November 2009 [Home Office, UK]
At the press conference we also announced our plans for ‘2010 Year of Recovery’ a campaign to raise the profile of addiction and recovery and help to dispel the myths and stigma surrounding the issue [Inexcess TV, UK]
Mental health care, including addiction, has traditionally run on a separate but very unequal track, compared to primary health care. Of the more than 450 million people around the world who suffer from a mental disorder, it is estimated that fewer than half receive medical help of any kind [Addiction Inbox, USA]
An evening of music, singing and theater with The Outside Edge Theatre Company introduced by Jimmy Page. Riverside Studios Crisp Rd Hammersmith London, 25th November, 2009 [Outside Edge Theatre Company, UK]
Both Ed and David Miliband received a copy of the four-point manifesto report [MEAM, UK]
Alcohol Concern Annual Conference and AGM, 4th November 2009, London [Alcohol Concern, UK]