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drinkanddrugsnews
| 7 March 2011
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New drug strategy
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The Big Society
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female substance misusers and their children in the new economic and political climate.
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Communicating with children affected by substance misuse
Domestic Violence and substance misuse
AddressingWomen’s needs in Primary Care
Gender specific recovery for female drug misuse
Safeguarding Children
Meeting sexual health needs of women substance misusers
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