Abstract
As the last paper in a series reporting on DAIGE (Drug Information Gathering Exercise) this paper looks at clients/residents within voluntary drug agencies based in London. This study provided the opportunity for agencies to look at some of the reasons why variations in their levels of service provision may have an impact on the pattern of their clients' help seeking. The discussion provides an overall picture of client mix, while suggesting the need to establish a balance between (1) giving advice, support, counseling, etc., for those continuing to takd drugs and (2) providing accommodation for those who need residential care to adjust to a drug-free life-style.