Policy Papers Series
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Policy Paper 4. Prescription opioids and Public Health.
Date added: | 12/13/2013 |
Date modified: | 03/08/2016 |
Filesize: | 1.02 MB |
Downloads: | 26117 |
Dec 2013
This AR policy paper outlines the key issues for policy-makers considering the possible risks of increasing opioid prescription and how to balance the need for adequate medical control of pain against possible problematic non-medical use of these substances. Three key considerations for evidence-based policy are highlighted in conclusion.
Policy paper 5. Cannabis: From prohibition to regulation.
Date added: | 05/12/2014 |
Date modified: | 03/06/2017 |
Filesize: | 655.22 kB |
Downloads: | 24699 |
Apr 2014
Drawing on global and European experience in regulating tobacco and alcohol, the 5th ALICE RAP Policy Paper makes the case for why current prohibitionist approaches need to be changed and how legal regulatory cannabis policies can be crafted that protect public health, wealth and well‐being.
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Policy Paper 6. Addiction in the Family
Date added: | 02/15/2016 |
Date modified: | 03/08/2016 |
Filesize: | 920.19 kB |
Downloads: | 13695 |
Feb 2016
This AR Policy Paper, focusing on the family members affected by addiction, is divided into three parts: The first summarises the stressors experienced by adult family members of close relatives with alcohol, drug or gambling problems, the coping dilemmas they face, their needs for information and support, and their heightened risks for ill-health. The second part looks again at these themes, but, specifically, for children and young people who are affected by living with parents or carers with such problems. In the third part of the paper, some of the difficulties and barriers to routinely providing help for affected family members, whether children or adults, are considered.