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The most important consideration in choosing a rehab centre is to match the individual to the rehab centre that is most likely to lead to a successful outcome.

We can provide an assessment of all your needs and a recommendation regarding the most effective rehab placement for you, given your particular circumstances. We can provide fast, immediate access to alcohol treatment.

Rehab News: Working towards recovery, Getting problem drug users into jobs, UKDPC report released

A new UK Drugs Policy Commission has been published - Working towards recovery, Getting problem drug users into jobs. The review reaches a wide range of conclusions on getting problem drug users 'fit for the job' and addressing employers' concerns. It also raises the possibility of more radical measures such as legal protection and small financial incentives for employers.

This is a summary of the main findings from a review which looks at getting problem drug users (PDUs) (defined as those with problems associated with using heroin or crack cocaine) into employment in the UK.

Programmes aimed at getting PDUs to work should be properly evaluated in order to: provide robust evidence of effectiveness (including cost-effectiveness), identify and spread good practice, and prevent potential unintended negative consequences.

The Cabinet Office should review the extent to which the needs of PDUs have been identified in local responses to the Socially Excluded Adults Public Service Agreement (PSA 16), particularly the need for better access to stable accommodation and employment opportunities.

Identifying how drug misuse should be dealt with under the benefits
system and then providing clear pathways for accessing additional support may encourage voluntary disclosure of problem drug use and increased participation in treatment and employment services and allow improved monitoring of numbers in the system and outcomes.

Article published on 10/12/2008 by DryOutNow.com