Why do so many people with complex needs die young?
Many people with multiple and complex needs die early as they become desensitised to death through suffering vast loss and lack of hope.
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Many people with multiple and complex needs die early as they become desensitised to death through suffering vast loss and lack of hope.
A report by Peer Researchers for the National Commission on Domestic and Sexual Violence and Multiple Disadvantage
St Mungo’s publish peer research into why some people return to rough sleeping after they have got off the streets.
Prisoners have very mixed experiences of drug treatment, particularly the prescribing of substitute medications such as methadone or buprenorphine (AKA Subutex)
An excellent new toolkit from Revolving Doors Agency presents everything you need to know and do to undertake peer research with offenders in the community.
Excellent new literature review from Revolving Doors Agency moves the debate on from “should we do peer research?” to “how best can we do peer research?”