Hello Please note I did not attend this conference, I just booked it for two colleagues. Please can you remove me from this mailing list. Thank you. Sara Anderson AO Finance - Corporate Support Directorate of Commissioning & Commercial *PO Box 4161 Wolverhampton WV10 7WF Tel: 01902 703156 Fax: 01902 703209 Email: [log in to unmask] >P Please consider the environment before printing this e-mail or its attachments > > -----Original Message----- From: Therapeutic Communities [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Rowdy Yates Sent: 03 October 2011 16:26 To: [log in to unmask] Subject: [EFTC] De Leon Article List-members There was a good deal of discussion at the EFTC Conference in Oxford about the 31/2 issue of the International Journal of Therapeutic Communities. This was the issue edited by George, Naya, Rod and myself which attempted to pull together the current evidence base for the TC approach to the addictions. I have now added this issue to the Scottish Addiction Studies online library at: http://www.drugslibrary.stir.ac.uk/ If you log onto the library at the above address and type "therapeutic communities" in the search engine window (in the pale blue column on the left-hand side) you should see the issue listed alongside a number of recent addiction TC special issue journals as: IJTC - 31, 2 Happy reading. Rowdy Yates Senior Research Fellow Scottish Addiction Studies School of Applied Social Science University of Stirling Scotland T: +44 (0) 1786-467737 F: +44 (0) 1786-466299 W: http://www.dass.stir.ac.uk/sections/showsection.php?id=4 (home) W: http://www.drugslibrary.stir.ac.uk/ (online library) -- The Sunday Times Scottish University of the Year 2009/2010 The University of Stirling is a charity registered in Scotland, number SC 011159. The original of this email was scanned for viruses by the Government Secure Intranet virus scanning service supplied by Cable&Wireless Worldwide in partnership with MessageLabs. (CCTM Certificate Number 2009/09/0052.) On leaving the GSi this email was certified virus free. Communications via the GSi may be automatically logged, monitored and/or recorded for legal purposes.