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Welcome to Effectiveness Bank alerts, a service provided by the Drug and Alcohol Findings project to
alert you to site updates and recent evaluation studies and reviews with important practice
implications. Issue 12 of the Drug and Alcohol Findings magazine first published in 2005 is now
being made available free of charge as downloadable PDFs (Adobe Acrobat files). This is the second
of the articles. More to follow.
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WET DAY CENTRES IN BRITAIN PART 2: CARE CONTROL CHALLENGE
Drug and alcohol work does not get more difficult than this - offering street drinkers a place where
they can start to reverse years of deterioration, without having first to stop drinking. Part 2 of
our mini-series on wet day centres in Britain will also ring bells for drug workers in needle
exchanges and drop-in services. Maureen Crane and Tony Warnes analyse what it takes to work
productively in one of the most challenging of settings.
To view this entry click on the link below or paste it in to your web browser address box, being
sure to enter the whole address:
http://findings.org.uk/count/downloads/download.php?file=Crane_M_3.pdf
For both-parts of the Wet Day Centres series click below:
http://findings.org.uk/issuesResults.php5?issueChoice=series+5
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