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DEVELOPING THE EVIDENCE BASE: YOUNG PEOPLE WITH SUBSTANCE MISUSE
PROBLEMS

This report reviews current substance misuse service provision for
young people up to 19 years old. It establishes the process for
determining the need for interventions and how services
should respond to these needs and sets out recommendations.


http://www.drugs.gov.uk/publication-search/young-people/Evidencebase

FRANK Action Update - 'Vulnerable Young People - Making the Difference'

This pack focuses on a key audience for drug prevention. It contains
information on key vulnerable groups including; homeless, young people
who are sexually exploited, children of substance misusing parents,
young offenders, young asylum seekers and refugees and looked after
children. It has a snapshot on levels of drug use and insights into
their circumstances. It also includes examples of good practice and
effective communications, as well as the usual activity and fact sheets.

http://www.drugs.gov.uk/communications-and-campaigns/materials-library/frank/action-updates/VYPeople



Rowdy Yates
Senior Research Fellow
Scottish Addiction Studies
Sociology, Social Policy & Criminology Section
Department of Applied Social Science
University of Stirling

W: http://www.dass.stir.ac.uk/sections/scot-ad/

T: +44(0)1786 - 467737

M: 07960 - 403392

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