[NIFL-HEALTH:2812] RE: Basic Skills and Substance Abuse

From: Celine Castelino (CELINEC@basic-skills.co.uk)
Date: Wed Jan 24 2001 - 06:57:14 EST


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Please help - does anyone know of any research done on literacy/basic skills
programmes that have been successful in reducing drug dependency? or any
current programmes that that target drug users?

Any information would be greatly appreciated

Celine 

Celine Castelino
Assistant Director
The Basic Skills Agency
Commonwealth House
1-19 New Oxford Street
London, WC1A 1NU
Tel: 020  7405 4017
Fax: 020  7440 6626
Direct Line 020 7440 6531
Mobile: 03 70 58 88 68

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