"There is a Place": impacts of managed alcohol programs for people experiencing severe alcohol dependence and homelessness
Abstract Background The twin problems of severe alcohol dependence and homelessness are associated with precarious living and multiple acute, social and chronic harms. While much attention has been focused on harm reduction services for illicit drug use, there has been less attention to harm reducti...
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Main Authors: | B. Pauly (Author), M. Brown (Author), J. Evans (Author), E. Gray (Author), R. Schiff (Author), A. Ivsins (Author), B. Krysowaty (Author), K. Vallance (Author), T. Stockwell (Author) |
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2019-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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