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Guidance for commissioners, providers and clinicians on the roles of nurses in alcohol and drug treatment in England.
Summary of effectiveness, cost-effectiveness and qualitative findings from the Individual Placement and Support - Alcohol and Drug (IPS-AD) study.
Advice on how to classify and code wastes from some of the methods used to treat hazardous waste.
Public consultation launched on first UK-wide guidelines for clinical treatment of harmful drinking and alcohol dependence.
Statistics to support improvements in decision making when planning alcohol and drug misuse treatment services.
Information and other resources to support commissioners, service providers and others providing alcohol and drug interventions.
Quality governance guidance for local commissioners of alcohol and drug services.
Use this form to get approval as an AATF for waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE).
Services and facilities providing treatment and support for wounded, sick and injured service personnel.
A Better Outcomes through Linked Data report linking community sentence treatment requirements (alcohol and drug rehabilitation) with treatment services data.
How offender healthcare is managed in prisons and in the community.
This study provides evidence that using mobile phones was accompanied with improved retention of TB patients
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