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Title: A Strategy to Address the Stigmatisation of People and Communities Affected by Drug Use
Author(s): Holleran, John
Simpson, Jardine
Browne, Tania
Matheson, Catriona
Contact Email: tania.browne@stir.ac.uk
Issue Date: 30-Jul-2020
Date Deposited: 4-Aug-2020
Citation: Holleran J, Simpson J, Browne T & Matheson C (2020) A Strategy to Address the Stigmatisation of People and Communities Affected by Drug Use. Scottish Drug Deaths Taskforce. https://drugdeathstaskforce.scot/news-information/publications/policy-and-strategy/stigma-policy-and-strategy/
Abstract: The aim of this strategy is to lead a more informed and compassionate approach across society toward people with a drug problem, lived experience of drug use and their families. We acknowledge that people across society use drugs. This strategy is focussed on those for whom drug use is, or drug use has been, problematic.
Type: Policy Document
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1893/33009
URL: https://drugdeathstaskforce.scot/news-information/publications/policy-and-strategy/stigma-policy-and-strategy/
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Affiliation: Scottish Families Affected by Alcohol and Drugs
Scottish Recovery Network
Faculty of Social Sciences
Faculty of Social Sciences
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