ADVOCACY FOR PROBLEM DRUG USERS; OPTIONAL EXTRA RATHER THAN AN ESSENTIAL
The first investigation of the commissioning and provision of advocacy services for problem drug
users in England comes to the disappointing conclusion that far from being seen (as per national
guidance) as essential, in practice it is usually an optional extra which gives way to competing
priorities.
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