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Refusing to Listen: Are We Failing the Needs of People with Alcohol and Drug Problems?

Pages 697-707 | Accepted 01 Mar 2006, Published online: 03 Sep 2007

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Ian Paylor. (2014) Social Work and Drug Use Teaching: A Personal View from Lancaster University. Social Work Education 33:5, pages 685-691.
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Sarah Galvani & Debra Allnock. (2014) The Nature and Extent of Substance Use Education in Qualifying Social Work Programmes in England. Social Work Education 33:5, pages 573-588.
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Sarah Galvani, Cherilyn Dance & Aisha Hutchinson. (2013) Substance Use Training Experiences and Needs: Findings From a National Survey of Social Care Professionals in England. Social Work Education 32:7, pages 888-905.
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Aisha Jane Hutchinson, Sarah Galvani & Cherilyn Dance. (2013) Working with substance use: Levels and predictors of positive therapeutic attitudes across social care practitioners in England. Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy 20:4, pages 312-321.
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Jim Rogers. (2013) Problem Gambling: A Suitable Case for Social Work?. Practice 25:1, pages 41-60.
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Sarah Galvani & Donald Forrester. (2011) Guest Editorial. Practice 23:4, pages 177-182.
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Justina Kievišienė. (2023) Exploring Lithuanian social workers’ attitudes towards individuals with alcohol usage problems. Nordic Studies on Alcohol and Drugs 41:1, pages 75-96.
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