Producing the 'problem of drugs': A cross national-comparison of 'recovery'discourse in two Australian and British reports

K Lancaster, K Duke, A Ritter - International Journal of Drug Policy, 2015 - Elsevier
The notion of 'recovery'as an overarching approach to drug policy remains controversial.
This cross-national analysis considers how the problem of drugs was constructed and …

Co-production and value co-creation in outcome-based contracting in public services

M Farr - Public management review, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
This paper contributes to theorizing and analysing different processes of co-production and
value co-creation within outcome-based contracting (OBC). It investigates how different OBC …

[PDF][PDF] Understanding the relationship between poverty and alcohol misuse

L Jones, H Sumnall - Liverpool: Liverpool John Moores University, 2016 - core.ac.uk
This rapid review of the evidence on poverty and alcohol misuse was commissioned by the
Joseph Rowntree Foundation as part of their programme to develop Anti-Poverty Strategies …

[HTML][HTML] Workplace supported recovery from substance use disorders: defining the construct, developing a model, and proposing an agenda for future research

MR Frone, LC Chosewood, JC Osborne… - Occupational health …, 2022 - Springer
Substance use disorders (SUDs) represent a critical public and occupational health issue.
Therefore, understanding the process of SUD recovery has become an issue of growing …

[HTML][HTML] Implants and depot injections for treating opioid dependence: qualitative study of people who use or have used heroin

J Neale, CNE Tompkins, R McDonald… - Drug and alcohol …, 2018 - Elsevier
Background Long-acting opioid pharmacotherapy (OPT) is presumed to offer benefits over
more conventional OPT formulations. This paper analyzes the views and experiences of …

The paradoxes of recovery policy: Exploring the impact of austerity and responsibilisation for the citizenship claims of people with drug problems

A Roy, J Buchanan - Social Policy & Administration, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
This article critically examines the implications accompanying the introduction and
implementation of recovery‐based policy. The article draws upon research conducted in L …

Rethinking recovery and desistance processes: Developing a social identity model of transition

C Kay, M Monaghan - Addiction Research & Theory, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Background: In recent years, the role of social identity (or identities which are developed
through involvement in social groups with others), has received increasing attention in …

Gender, recovery and contemporary UK drug policy

E Wincup - Drugs and Alcohol Today, 2016 - emerald.com
Purpose–The purpose of this paper is to provide a gendered reading of the 2010 UK drug
strategy and draw out the implications of the new recovery paradigm for female drug users …

Being at work improves stress, craving, and mood for people with opioid use disorder: Ecological momentary assessment during a randomized trial of experimental …

JW Bertz, LV Panlilio, SW Stull, KE Smith… - Behaviour research and …, 2022 - Elsevier
Employment problems are common among people with substance use disorders (SUDs),
and improving vocational functioning is an important aspect of SUD treatment. More detailed …

[HTML][HTML] “You can never work with addictions in isolation”: Addressing intimate partner violence perpetration by men in substance misuse treatment

P Radcliffe, G Gilchrist - International Journal of Drug Policy, 2016 - Elsevier
Background Studies have shown rates of IPV-perpetration among men in substance misuse
treatment at rates far higher than the general population. There is poor evidence for the …