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Throughcare and Aftercare: Approaches and Promising Practice in Service Delivery for Clients Released from Prison or Leaving Residential Rehabilitation
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Throughcare and Aftercare: Approaches and Promising Practice in Service Delivery for Clients Released from Prison or Leaving Residential Rehabilitation
Publication year:
2005
| Cataloged on:
Oct. 31, 2006
ANNOTATION: A report that "describes the main approaches to aftercare [for people with drug problems] evident in the case studies, identifies the key challenges to effective delivery and highlights some of the more promising practices in service delivery" is provided (p. iv). Sections of this report are: executive summary; introduction; methods; research findings regarding approaches to aftercare delivery, case management in aftercare, aftercare priorities of prisoners and service users, key challenges and promising practice, and residential rehabilitation; discussion; and endnotes outlining relevant work.