Drugs And Public Health

Australian Perspectives on Policy and Practice

David Moore, Paul Dietze

Drugs And Public Health

Australian Perspectives on Policy and Practice

David Moore, Paul Dietze

ISBN:

9780195561029

Binding:

Paperback

Published:

27 Oct 2008

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Description

Drugs and Public Health focuses on two key areas: an overview of existing practice responses to alcohol and other drug use, and the identification of emerging innovations in practice. This book studies the theory, evidence and context of existing and emerging alcohol and other drug practice and provides material that can be used in vocational and professional education, refresher training and the documentation and evaluation of best practice.

Contents

1. The evolution of alcohol and other drug research, policy and practice in Australia
Part 1: Engaging Communities
2. Engaging the community in responding to alcohol-related problems
3. Faith, love and theory: Peer-led interventions for 'party drug' users
4. From platitudes to policies: The evolving response to volatile substance misuse in Australia
5. Changing workplace cultures: An integrated model for the prevention and treatment of alcohol-related problems
6. 20 years of primary health care: The Kirkton Road Centre
Part 2: Approaching Treatment
7. Everything old is new again: The application of drug treatment to the emerging challenge of methamphetamine use and dependence
8. Harm reduction for smokers: Targeting those who don’t quit
9. Patient-centredness and opioid substition
10. Drug Diversion: An intersection between law enforcement and public health approaches to the control of illicit drug use
11. Effective practice for young people experiencing alcohol and other drug-related harm
12. Dual diagnosis: Dual disorders or a dual system?
Part 3: Evolving Practice
13. ‘We are family’: ICON, a model for effective peer-based outreach targeting marginalised injecting drug users
14. Sex, drugs and an evening stroll: Community development through the arts
15. Supervised injecting facilities and the Sydney experience
Part 4: Translating Research
16. Working with windows: Translating drug research into drug policy
17. Working with the media on alcohol and other drug issues: The Australian experience

Authors

David Moore , Asscoiate Professor, National Drug Research Institute, Curtin University, Australia

Paul Dietze , Associate Professor, Mo and Principalnash Institute for Health Services Research and Research Fellow, Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health Research, Burnet Institute, Australia