Group, P., & Council of Europe. (1998). European handbook : prevention : alcohol, drugs and tobacco : how to make the every day life of a prevention worker easier (J. van der Stel, & D. Voordewind, Eds.). Dutch Ministry of Public Health, Welfare and Sport (MVWS), Addiction Policy Department.
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Department of Health and Children. (2004). Working for children and families : exploring good practice (Department of Health and Children, & An Roinn Slainté Agus Leanaí, Eds.). Dublin: Department of Health and Children; An Roinn Slainté Agus Leanaí.
Keywords: prevention; child; parent; parent involvement; family; policy recommendations; family support; family risk and protective factors; Ireland
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National Institutes of Drug Abuse. (2006). Articles that address drug abuse prevention. Bethesda: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health, National Institutes of Drug Abuse (NIDA).
Keywords: prevention; AOD abuse; research; prevention research; statistical data
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Vasallo, S., Smart, D., Sanson, A., Dussuyer, I., McKendry, B., & Team, A. T. P. (2002). Patterns and precursors of adolescent antisocioal behaviour. Melbourne: Crime Prevention Victoria.
Keywords: prevention; adolescent; crime prevention; criminality; gender; study; statistical data; Australia
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Sherval, J., Rostant, M., Dwyer, P., Riper, H., & Korf, D. (2001). Guidelines for the evaluation of outreach work : a manual for outreach practitioners (European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction, Ed.). Manuals, 2. Luxembourg: Office for Official Publications of the European Communities.
Keywords: financing; harm reduction; evaluation; training manual
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Caritas Addicted Gamblers Counselling Centre. (2008). Counsellors' reflections on gambling : Hong Kong's experience (A. Lai Fung Yee, J. Tang Yiu Cho, & S. Li Yu Kit, Eds.). Hong Kong: Ming Pao Publications.
Abstract: The reflective vignettes in this timely book on counselling practice in the context of gambling addiction services are very evocative; they offer a wide coverage of practice situations and experiences, providing insight not only into the individual-psychological ramifications of this ever widening scourge, but also of the relational context and the impact of gambling on families, partners, work relationships and others. Further, the political – economic dimensions are regularly referred to – if not thoroughly elaborated, which indeed would require another book! – but they are certainly illustrative of the very complex nature of gambling addiction and its insertion at all levels of societal process and structure. The book will hopefully add to the growing awareness amongst widening groups of concerned citizens in Hong Kong and elsewhere about the devastating effects excessive gambling can and does have on the community; it should also add to the emerging questions about the ethical aspects of this form of ‘recreation’ and about the profound implications its spread has on the society as a whole. I recommend this book warmly and may it become a valuable tool in the context of education and training of counsellors, in professional development and, more generally, amongst those who are concerned about the effects addictive gambling has on Hong Kong and beyond. (by Jacques Boule)
Keywords: addiction; nonchemical addiction; pathological gambling; addictive behavior; treatment and maintenance; counseling; China; Hong Kong
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World Health Organization. (2005). Mental health policiy and service guidance package : child and adolescent mental health policies and plans. Geneva: World Health Organization (WHO).
Keywords: government and politics; international area; mental health; child; adolescent; policy recommendations; social equality; social services
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Department for Education and Skills. (2007). Policy reviews of children and young people : a discussion paper. London: HM Treasury.
Abstract: Budget 2006 announced that the 2007 Comprehensive Spending Review would be informed by a series of policy reviews, one of which was a review of children and young people, building on the Government’s strategy to improve their outcomes. The discussion paper, reports on the evidence that has been gathered to date to inform the Review of Children and Young People. It also provides a discussion of the issues and challenges raised by that evidence. The Review will continue to build on the analysis set out in the discussion paper. The aim will be to identify how Government should respond to the challenges identified. The Review will report in spring 2007 to inform and influence the outcome of the 2007 Comprehensive Spending Review. The Review was tasked with responding to specific questions as part of its terms of reference.
Keywords: target group; child; adolescent; prevention; prevention campaign; prevention research; prevention directed at groups; policy recommendations; research
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Toronto Harm Reduction Task Force. (2003). Peer manual : a guide for peer workers and agencies. Toronto: Author.
Keywords: peer; training manual; harm reduction; program planning; personnel management; communication; evaluation; recommendations or guidelines; Canada
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Department of Health of England, Scottish Office Department of Health, Welsh Office, & Department of Health and Social Services of Northern Ireland. (1999). Drug misuse and dependence – guidelines on clinical management. Norwich: Her Majesty's Stationery Office (HMSO).
Keywords: recommendations or guidelines; health care professionals; physician; social worker; pharmacist; AOD use, abuse, and dependence; AOD dependent; AOD user; risk assessment; AOD effects and AODR problems; AODR mortality; harm reduction; communicable disease; HIV infection; viral hepatitis; diagnosis; health; mental health; psychological development; hair analysis; urinalysis; hematologic test; treatment and maintenance; drug therapy; intravenous injection; opioids in any form; methadone maintenance; buprenorphine; codeine; naltrexone; clonidine; treatment goals; relapse prevention; international area; United Kingdom; drug substitution therapy
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