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Presentations
Full list of speaker presentations from the conference, along with online audio of the main hall and hall 2 speeches, powerpoint presentations, abstracts and biographies...
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Hamid Abboudi, Medical Student, St Georges University, London
MDMA consumption in the context of polydrug use

Paul Allen, Group Worker, Glentop House, Manchester Drug Service
A brief psycho-educational intervention for cocaine users testing positive and identifying themselves as recreational users (poster)
Jill Allott, Complementary Therapist, Project 6, Keighley
Complementary therapies and substance misuse: an investigation of the effectiveness of complementary therapies with drug and alcohol users
Mike Ashton, Editor, Drug & Alcohol Findings
Built on sand. The data base of British drug policy

Sue Ashton, Team Leader, Cumbria Community Drug and Alcohol Service
Finding the balance; control vs. freedom
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Vaughan Bater Charge Nurse, Cardigan Ward, Caswell Clinic, Bridgend
Substance misuse group work at a medium secure unit

Peter Bates, Senior Consultant, The National Development Team
Social inclusion - an essential piece of the puzzle - what can we do to help people fit?

David Best, Senior Lecturer in Addiction, Department of Psychiatwry, University of Birmingham
The effectiveness of naloxone distribution to clients in England

Jez Buffin, Operations Manager, Centre for Ethnicity and Health, University of Central Lancashire, Preston
Providing and commissioning drug services for diverse communities - findings from the black and minority ethnic community engagement study (2000-06)
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Senator Larry Campbell, The Senate of Canada and Former Mayor of Vancouver
Vancouver vs USA: how one Canadian city built a comprehensive '4 pillar' response to drug use

Tom Carnwath, Consultant Psychiatrist, Clinical Director of Addiction Services, County Durham
NICE guidance - nice or nasty? and
Chair: Fnding the balance; control vs. freedom
Joanne Christensen, Sefton Service User Involvement Officer, Sefton DAT
The impact of user involvement

Kim Clarke, Clinical Governance and Improvement Manager, Addictions Division, Specialist Services, South London & Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust, London
Chair: Assessment and outcomes
Lesley Colvin, Consultant/ Senior Lecturer in Anaesthesia. & Pain Medicine, University of Edinburgh
Chronic pain and substance misuse

Robbie Corrie, Unit Manager, Windmill Drug and Alcohol Team, Surrey and Borders NHS Trust, Chertsey
Non-medical prescribing in Tier 4

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Jon Derricott, Exchange Supplies
Chair: Delivering services and barriers to treatment
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Chair: Risk behaviour and harm reduction
Frances Donachie, Specialist Pharmacist, Substance Misuse, NHS Ayrshire and Arran
Chair: Pharmacy: the 'added value' service

Paul Duffy, Drug Interventions Programme Monitoring and Research Manager
Implications of drug legislation and alcohol use in drug treatment settings: an interactive session
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Cindy Fazey, Honorary Visiting Professor of International Drug Policy, School of Sociology and Social Policy, University of Liverpool
From crop to vein: the global drug supply chain

Jane Fountain, Professor of Substance Use Research, Centre for Ethnicity and Health, University of Central Lancashire
Breaking down the barriers: effective strategies for engaging black and minority ethnic communities

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Brendan Georgeson, Treatment Coordinator, Walsingham House, Bristol
A new synthesis for working in dual diagnosis treatment

Christine Godfrey, Professor of Health Economics and Head of Department of Health Sciences, University of York
Doing more with less: rising to the latest challenge for drug treatment services

Carole Gunning, Complementary Therapist, Project 6, Keighley
Complementary therapies and substance misuse: an investigation of the effectiveness of complementary therapies with drug and alcohol users

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Gail Hawthorne, Clinical Nurse Specialist, Hepatitis C Liaison, Health Service Executive (HSE) Dublin Mid Leinster
The health concerns of clients on methadone maintenance
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The health concerns of clients on methadone maintenance (poster)
Anthony Hewitt, Freelance Consultant and Researcher
'Natural recovery': what can drug treatment services learn from those who stop without us?

Inga Heyman, Specialist Stimulant Worker, Incite at Work, Drugs Action, Aberdeen
Cocaine use in the oil and gas industry – the impact of policy and delivery of treatment

Lyn Hill, Complementary Therapist, Project 6, Keighley
Complementary therapies and substance misuse: an investigation of the effectiveness of complementary therapies with drug and alcohol users

Neil Hunt, Director of Research, KCA & Honorary Senior Research Associate at the European Institute of Social Services, University of Kent
Combined heroin and crack injection: supporting the development of coordinated harm reduction responses and interventions to ‘speedball’ injectors
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Snus: An illegal drug that can improve public health among tobacco smokers?
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Chair: Health concerns, prescribing and complementary therapies
Carole Hunter, Lead Pharmacist, Glasgow Addiction Services
Naloxone in Glasgow
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Pharmacy: the 'added value' service
Angela Hylton, Training and Workforce Development Manager, Birmingham DAT
A strategic approach to training and workforce development in Birmingham

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Louise Inman, Consultant, Matrix Knowledge Group
The value of value for money in prison drug treatment

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Stefan Janikiewicz, Clinical Director, Wirral and Chester Drug and Alcohol Services
The new drug strategy and updated clinical guidelines: implications for policy and practice

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Mark Knight, Research and Data Manager, Salford DAAT
The impact of mandatory drug testing on treatment entry - the Salford experience

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Judith Livingston, Post-graduate student, Leeds University
Could drugs acting on brain glutamate pathways prevent relapse in abstinent cocaine dependent subjects? (poster)
Jean Logan, Specialist Pharmacist , NHS Forth Valley
Pharmacy: the 'added value' service
Clare Lushey, Centre for Public Health, Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool
Implications of drug legislation and alcohol use in drug treatment settings: an interactive session
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MaryClare Madden, Area Services Pharmacist, Boots, Strathclyde
Pharmacy: the 'added value' service

Stephanie Maloney, Staff Nurse, Addiction Services, HSE Dublin Mid-Leinster, Dublin
Risk factors associated with the development of soft tissue abscesses amongst a cohort of injecting drug users attending a drug treatment centre in the HSE Dublin Mid-Leinster (poster)
Nick McAndrew, Staff Nurse, Cardigan Ward, Caswell Clinic, Bridgend
Substance misuse group work at a medium secure unit

Andrew McAuley, Information & Research Officer, Lanarkshire ADAT
Lanarkshire naloxone pilot

Hugh McCrossan, Clinical Manager/Borough Lead for Addiction in Southwark, London
There's a RIOTT going on

Garrett McGovern, GP Addiction Specialist, Dublin
Testing times

Jan Melichar, Honorary Senior Clinical Lecturer, University of Bristol & Consultant in Substance Misuse Psychiatry, Bristol Specialist Drug Service
Naltrexone - pharmacology, psychology and practical aspects

Sarah Morgan, Substance Misuse Development Manager, Main Healthcare, H.M.P Styal Women's Prison, Cheshire
Drug treatment in a women's prison

Danny Morris, Development Manager, Drug Services, Herefordshire PCT & Independent Trainer and Consultant
Combined heroin and crack injection: supporting the development of coordinated harm reduction responses and interventions to ‘speedball’ injectors
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Chair: Drug testing / cocaine use in a workplace
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Chair: Injectable drug treatment and MDMA within poly drug use
Kate Mukungu, Service Manager, Turning Point
Identifying and reducing risk behaviour amongst injecting drug users

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Tom Neville, Rochdale Service User Representative and Member of the SMMGP
Even with the new clinical guide lines, does injectable treatment really have a place in the future of the British treatment system? and
Using service user involvement and peer to peer to reach those who are hard to reach and at higher risk from drug related problems & illness
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Michael Orgel, Consultant in Substance Misuse, Edinburgh Community Drug Problem Service
Chronic pain and substance misuse

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Howard Parker, Emeritus Professor and Research and Training Consultant
The ACCE (alcohol, cannabis, cocaine, ecstasy) profile challenge:
responding to changing alcohol and drug misuse trends
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A new service platform?: Developing tomorrow's alcohol and drug services
Simon Pringle, Drugs Worker (Outreach), Drugs Action, Aberdeen
Break the cycle (preventing initiation into injecting) - Integrating interventions into practice

Saket Priyadarshi, Senior Medical Officer, Glasgow Addiction Services
Chair: Naloxone trials update and networking meeting
John Podmore, Chair of Release and Senior Operational Advisor, Offender Health, Department of Health
Free to die?: developing initiatives to help drug users post-release

Bill Puddicombe, Director, Trust the Process Counselling Centre
Chair: day two
Vicky Putt, Senior Public Health Improvement Specialist (Substance Misuse and Alcohol)
Reducing drug related deaths in prisons

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Elaine Rankine, Specialist Pharmacist , NHS Lothian
Pharmacy: the 'added value' service
Kylie Reed, Clinical Researcher, National Addiction Centre
There's a RIOTT going on
Caroline Ridler, Public Health Information Specialist, South East Drug Treatment Monitoring Unit, Oxford
South East NDTMS data profile 2006/07 (poster)
Claire Robbins, Clinical Nurse Specialist, Soho Rapid Access Clinic, London
Combined heroin and crack injection: supporting the development of coordinated harm reduction responses and interventions to ‘speedball’ injectors

John Roberts, Independent Member, Metropolian Police Authority
The impact of drugs on communities

Roy Robertson, General Practitioner, Muirhouse Medical Group and Clinical Reader, Department of Community Health Science, University of Edinburgh
Codeine maintenance in opioid dependence

Steve Rollnick, Professor of Healthcare Communication, Department of General Practice, University of Cardiff
Motivational interviewing: developing this essential skill

Roweena Russell, Harm Reduction Strategy Manager, North Tyneside DAT
LARK web site for harm reduction and effective treatment outcomes

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Baroness Vivien Stern, Convenor, Scottish Consortium on Crime and Criminal Justice
Chair: day one
Angela Swift, Team Leader, Fife NHS Addiction Services
Drug and alcohol misuse triage assessment
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Steve Walker, Senior Practitioner in Addictions, Fife NHS Addiction Services
Drug and alcohol misuse triage assessment

Liz Wallace, Stockport Service User Representative
Using service user involvement and peer to peer to reach those who are hard to reach and at higher risk from drug related problems & illness

Elaine Ward, Community Development Pharmacist, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde
Pharmacy: the 'added value' service
Paul Wells, Substance Misuse Lead, Coventry & Warwickshire Partnership Trust
Employing an understanding of social capital to improve drug treatment outcomes

Steven L. West, Associate Professor, Department of Rehabilitation Counseling, Virginia Commonwealth University, USA
Barriers to addiction treatment and related service denials to persons with disabilities: a multinational perspective

Louise Wilkins, Drug Worker, The Health Shop, Nottingham
Exploring views and experiences about the sharing of injecting equipment used for ‘snowballing’ by adults who are homeless/vulnerably housed in Nottingham city: qualitative study
Laura Wilson, Managing Consultant, Matrix Knowledge Group, London
Making it Big? – The personal stories of those involved in the UK drugs trade
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The value of value for money in prison drug treatment
Alex Wodak, Director, Alcohol and Drug Service, St. Vincent's Hospital, New South Wales, Australia
Will drug law reform reduce drug-related harm?

Neville Wright, Consultant Psychiatrist, Cumbria Community Drug and Alcohol Service
Finding the balance; control vs. freedom
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