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1 July 2009
Delivering effective needle and syringe programmes.
This year NICE produced public health guidance and implementation tools on the optimal provision of needle and syringe programmes (NSPs) among injecting drug users. Evidence shows that NSPs are a cost effective way to reduce the risks associated with injecting drugs, and can play an important role in helping drug users to access further treatment.
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Region: National
25 June 2010
Driving excellence in local services: beyond national standards
This is an exciting opportunity for doctors, nurses and key workers working in the substance misuse field to explore how we can improve practice locally to look beyond national standards.
Type: Conference
Region: West Midlands
20 July 2010
Recovery and Reintegration Conference
Type: Regional conference
Region: Eastern
10 February 2011
Seize the Day: DDN/Alliance service user conference
2 March 2011
Building recovery in communities
Building recovery in communities - Leeds. A consultation event for anyone with a personal or professional interest in drug treatment to be involved in designing the new framework document, which is intended to replace Models of care for treatment of adult drug misusers, last revised four years ago.
Type: Consultation Event
Region: Yorkshire and Humber
4 March 2011
Building recovery in communities - Doncaster. A consultation event for anyone with a personal or professional interest in drug treatment to be involved in designing the new framework document, which is intended to replace Models of care for treatment of adult drug misusers, last revised four years ago.
8 March 2011
Building recovery in communities - York. A consultation event for anyone with a personal or professional interest in drug treatment to be involved in designing the new framework document, which is intended to replace Models of care for treatment of adult drug misusers, last revised four years ago.
12 May 2011
The 16th National Conference Working with Drug and Alcohol Users in Primary Care