2006
DOI: 10.1177/1744987106059581
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Low threshold: a future model for drug service provision? An evaluation of the model used in South Islington Drug Services

Abstract: This paper illustrates the key role the nurse can play in reshaping and streamlining a service for more effective treatment. This is demonstrated using the example at the Islington Drugs Service in London, where external pressures initiated a re-design of the part of the service and its aim and objectives.This re-design was successful and it is noted that, while the team delivering the service was multi-disciplinary, nurses played a central role in the effective design and implementation that ultimately receiv… Show more

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“…Low-threshold services are generally provided on a drop-in or outreach basis, and do not require service users to be abstinent or substance free (Strike et al, 2013). Interventions typically focus on ensuring that basic needs are being met (housing, food and medical) and where a collaborative style is used to implement harm reduction strategies (Fernandez et al, 2006).…”
Section: Harm Reduction and Low-threshold Service Provisionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Low-threshold services are generally provided on a drop-in or outreach basis, and do not require service users to be abstinent or substance free (Strike et al, 2013). Interventions typically focus on ensuring that basic needs are being met (housing, food and medical) and where a collaborative style is used to implement harm reduction strategies (Fernandez et al, 2006).…”
Section: Harm Reduction and Low-threshold Service Provisionmentioning
confidence: 99%