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DOH guidance on treatment in prisons
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The Department of Health issued new guidance on drugs treatment in prison in December 2006 with the intention of extending the range of treatment options beyond simple detoxification.
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Drugs Policy in the UK »
Drugs Policy in the UK
Drugs Policy in the UKâExploring and building on the RSA Commission on Illegal Drugs, Communities and Public Policys review of UK policy on the use and abuse of illegal drugs.âF1CEB7
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What drugs policy measures are open to the UK? »
What drugs policy measures are open to the UK?
What drugs policy measures are open to the UK?âWhat drugs policy measures are open to the UK government?âFFB597
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Emphasize health and social dimensions »
Emphasize health and social dimensions
Emphasize health and social dimensionsâRather than being led by the demands of the criminal justice system, drugs policy should be reconceived as primarily a health and social issue, with better integration into the health and social policy frameworks.â59C6EF
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Make drug treatment more intelligent »
Make drug treatment more intelligent
Make drug treatment more intelligentâDrugs treatment should be located within a public health framework that emphasizes both clinical treatment and the wider support services that enable people to overcome dependency: housing, education, employment, child care and family support.â9FDEF6
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Improved treatment in prisons »
Improved treatment in prisons
Improved treatment in prisonsâTreatment in prisons should be improved in line with the guidance issued by the Department of Health in December 2006. â9FDEF6
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DOH guidance on treatment in prisons
DOH guidance on treatment in prisonsâThe Department of Health issued new guidance on drugs treatment in prison in December 2006 with the intention of extending the range of treatment options beyond simple detoxification.â9FDEF6
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Funds to support DOH proposals »
Funds to support DOH proposals
Funds to support DOH proposalsâSufficient funds should be made available to support the Department of Healthâs proposals.â9FDEF6
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Management of benzodiazepine withdrawal »
Management of benzodiazepine withdrawal
Management of benzodiazepine withdrawalâEffective, evidence-based management of benzodiazepine withdrawal.â9FDEF6
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Monitoring of stimulant withdrawal »
Monitoring of stimulant withdrawal
Monitoring of stimulant withdrawalâClinical monitoring of stimulant withdrawal.â9FDEF6
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Stabilization on opiate substitute »
Stabilization on opiate substitute
Stabilization on opiate substituteâStabilization on a licensed opiate substitute medication for a minimum of 5 days before moving to: standing opiate detoxification (minimum 14 days), extended opiate detoxification (21+ days) and opiate substitute maintenance (up to 13+ weeks).â9FDEF6
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Provision of psychosocial support »
Provision of psychosocial support
Provision of psychosocial supportâProvision of âa minimum 28-day open intervention of psychosocial supportâ for all prisoners with drug problems.â9FDEF6
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DOH proposals would reduce harm »
DOH proposals would reduce harm
DOH proposals would reduce harmâThe Department of Health proposals should serve to reduce incidents of suicide and self-harm among those most at risk, including individuals with co-existent drug and mental health problems.â98CE71
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