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Retention is poor indicator of success
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Retention is a very poor proxy indicator of the quality or the effectiveness of treatment.
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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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Realistic measures of treatment success »
Realistic measures of treatment success
Realistic measures of treatment successâMeasure drug treatment effectiveness in terms of more humane and realistic outcomesâas opposed to the numbers of people taken into treatment and the numbers of people retained in treatment for more than 12 weeks.â9FDEF6
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Retention is poor indicator of success
Retention is poor indicator of successâRetention is a very poor proxy indicator of the quality or the effectiveness of treatment.â98CE71
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Retention doesn't capture real success »
Retention doesn't capture real success
Retention doesn't capture real successâRetention provides no real measure of any real progress made by those in treatmentâeg are they are happier, free of health problems, have somewhere stable to live, have a job, reduced their drug use or offending or likelihood of relapse.â98CE71
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NTA says current measures inadequate »
NTA says current measures inadequate
NTA says current measures inadequateâThe National Treatment Agency itself has acknowledged that the current performance management indicators are inadequate.â98CE71
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