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Butler, Elaine (2000) Community development as a means of drug prevention: an exploration of the contribution community development principles and strategies can make to the development of an effective drug prevention model. Other thesis, St. Patrick's College, Maynooth.

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This study aims to explore the principles and strategies involved in community development and their potential methodologies for working in drug prevention. The study provides a snapshot of the marginalisation of communities who experience difficulties related to drug use and highlight the work of the Drug Awareness Programme Crosscare, examining its work in the light of a community development approach to prevention.


Item Type
Thesis
Publication Type
Irish-related, Other
Drug Type
Substances (not alcohol/tobacco)
Intervention Type
Prevention
Date
2000
Call No
ML2, VH4.2
Pages
66 p.
Notes
This is a H. Dip. Adult and Community Education dissertation. Includes bibliographical references.
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Accession Number
HRB 1634 (Available)

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