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The importance of local and regional networks in supporting dual diagnosis in clinical practice (2012)
Journal Article
Holland, M., Bell, R., & Hughes, L. (2012). The importance of local and regional networks in supporting dual diagnosis in clinical practice. Advances in dual diagnosis, 5(4), 185-188. https://doi.org/10.1108/17570971211281684

Purpose The aim of this paper is to describe the development and functions of local and regional networks for professionals working with dual diagnosis in the north of England. Design/methodology/approach The paper is a descriptive account of lo... Read More about The importance of local and regional networks in supporting dual diagnosis in clinical practice.

Drugs, drink and mental health: The impact and consequences of dual diagnosis for mental health service delivery (2012)
Book Chapter
Hughes, L., & Phillips, P. (2012). Drugs, drink and mental health: The impact and consequences of dual diagnosis for mental health service delivery. In P. Phillips, T. Sandford, & C. Johnston (Eds.), Working in Mental Health: Practice and Policy in a Chan

Mental health service users with co-morbid alcohol and/or drug use problems (which will be referred to as ‘dual diagnosis’) have presented one of the most significant challenges to British and international mental health and wider health and social c... Read More about Drugs, drink and mental health: The impact and consequences of dual diagnosis for mental health service delivery.

'Acute concerns': Is the mental health workforce equipped and supported to meet complex needs? (2012)
Journal Article
Hughes, E., Brown, Y., & Tummey, R. (2012). 'Acute concerns': Is the mental health workforce equipped and supported to meet complex needs?. Advances in dual diagnosis, 5(1), 15-22. https://doi.org/10.1108/17570971211225136

Purpose The focus of this paper is to consider the findings of a survey, which aims to identify the types of training that acute mental health staff could access, in relation to workforce development and substance misuse issues in acute mental healt... Read More about 'Acute concerns': Is the mental health workforce equipped and supported to meet complex needs?.