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Detaching youth work to reduce drug and alcohol-related harm

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Adam Fletcher
Chris Bonell
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Current youth work approaches that respond to adolescent drug and alcohol use are not working, say Adam Fletcher and Chris Bonell. They call for a shift in policy and practice to embrace 'detached', street-based youth work as a method to reduce the harm and marginalisation that drug and alcohol use continues to cause Copyright (c) 2009 The Authors. Journal compilation (c) 2009 ippr.

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Article provided by Institute for Public Policy Research in its journal Public Policy Research.

Volume (Year): 15 (2008)
Issue (Month): 4 ()
Pages: 217-223
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