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Model Service: Turning the Generalist on to Drugs (From Drugs and British Society: Responses to a Social Problem in the Eighties, P 143-169, 1989, Suasanne MacGregor, ed. -- See NCJ-124945)

NCJ Number
124955
Author(s)
J Strang
Date Published
1989
Length
27 pages
Annotation
This analysis of efforts to improve drug treatment in Great Britain focuses on the experience of the North Western Region, where the governmental health agency tried to develop a system of health care provision modeled on a multidisciplinary approach with active and wide involvement of general services.
Abstract
The effort arose from the recognition that the drug problem had increased sharply from the 1960's and that leaving services at their earlier level or increasing the number of specialists were both inappropriate responses. Thus, the health authority decided to adapt the preexisting generic services such as general practitioners and social services so that they would become more confident and competent in dealing with individuals with drug problems. Therefore, the National Health Service drug clinic and the private sector developed a trusting collaboration that has improved treatment access for drug abusers and training for providers. The developments in this region during the 1980's show how much can be achieved with central coordination and direction combined with a local workforce and ownership.

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