Drug prevention, treatment and recovery “not fit for purpose”
Part 2 of Dame Carol Black’s independent review of drugs concludes that the public provision we currently have for prevention, treatment and recovery is not fit for purpose.
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Part 2 of Dame Carol Black’s independent review of drugs concludes that the public provision we currently have for prevention, treatment and recovery is not fit for purpose.
Dame Carol Black’s Review of Drugs provides a detailed overview of drug use and prisons.
Dame Carol Black’s Review of Drugs provides a detailed overview of treatment and the factors associated with ensuring recovery from dependence.
Dame Carol Black’s Review of Drugs looks at the latest trends in recreational drug use in the UK and finds recent increases in the use of cannabis and powder cocaine.
Dame Carol Black’s Review of Drugs looks at recent increases in the number of people using crack cocaine.
Dame Carol Black’s Review of Drugs analyses the size of the illicit drugs market in the UK.
Dame Carol Black’s Review of Drugs analyses drug-related violence in the UK.
Dame Carol Black’s Review of Drugs analyses domestic drug distribution in the UK.
Dame Carol Black’s Review of Drugs analyses drug production and trafficking to the UK.
Dame Carol Black’s Review of Drugs is perhaps the most important drug-related publication of the 21st century.