- EAN13
- 9789287194039
- Éditeur
- Council of Europe
- Date de publication
- 05/2023
- Langue
- anglais
- Fiches UNIMARC
- S'identifier
Children and parents affected by drug use
An overview of programmes and actions for comprehensive and non-stigmatising services and care
Corina Giacomello
Council of Europe
Livre numérique
Following an initial publication in 2022 on children whose parents use drugs,
the Pompidou Group has continued research on this topic by looking at 33
programmes from 11 countries. These include data collection; parenting
programmes; social and integrated services for children; multidisciplinary,
holistic approaches to working with families; services for women victims and
survivors of gender-based violence; protocols for co-operation; drug treatment
services; and residential communities for women and their children. After
giving the floor to women and children, respectively, in Volumes II and III of
this series, the fourth volume offers a perspective of how to develop more
comprehensive, child-centred approaches in drug policies in general and in
non-stigmatising drug treatment and care in particular. This study, which is
the outcome of international collaboration among researchers, practitioners
and policy makers at different levels, works toward the ultimate goal of
mainstreaming human rights, including children’s rights, into drug policy. The
Children and families affected by parental drug use series comprises four
volumes: Volume I Children whose parents use drugs – Promising practices and
recommendations Volume II We are warriors – Women who use drugs reflect on
parental drug use, their paths of consumption and access to services Volume
III Listen to the silence of the child – Children share their experiences and
proposals on the impact of drug use in the family Volume IV Children and
parents affected by drug use – An overview of programmes and actions for
comprehensive and non-stigmatising services and care
the Pompidou Group has continued research on this topic by looking at 33
programmes from 11 countries. These include data collection; parenting
programmes; social and integrated services for children; multidisciplinary,
holistic approaches to working with families; services for women victims and
survivors of gender-based violence; protocols for co-operation; drug treatment
services; and residential communities for women and their children. After
giving the floor to women and children, respectively, in Volumes II and III of
this series, the fourth volume offers a perspective of how to develop more
comprehensive, child-centred approaches in drug policies in general and in
non-stigmatising drug treatment and care in particular. This study, which is
the outcome of international collaboration among researchers, practitioners
and policy makers at different levels, works toward the ultimate goal of
mainstreaming human rights, including children’s rights, into drug policy. The
Children and families affected by parental drug use series comprises four
volumes: Volume I Children whose parents use drugs – Promising practices and
recommendations Volume II We are warriors – Women who use drugs reflect on
parental drug use, their paths of consumption and access to services Volume
III Listen to the silence of the child – Children share their experiences and
proposals on the impact of drug use in the family Volume IV Children and
parents affected by drug use – An overview of programmes and actions for
comprehensive and non-stigmatising services and care
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