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Editorial Bridging the gap locating DAAT beween research, policy and practice

Editorial Bridging the gap locating DAAT beween research, policy and practice Editorial Axel Klein, Editor A.Klein@kent.ac.uk Bridging the gap – DAAT we will chronicle this development and invite contributions from service users locating DAAT between and agencies. We are acutely aware of the research, policy and complexities involved, the risk of tokenism, the thorny question of representation, and practice the inherent difficulty in ascribing rational autonomy to clients grappling with The International Society for Addiction substance use.And yet, all indications suggest Journal Editors lists a total of 39 members, that client involvement has the potential of the vast majority of which are English bringing new clients into treatment, of language publications. The market for drug sustaining recovery and of aiding the process and alcohol professionals therefore seems to of rehabilitation for all involved. Moreover, be well catered for. For a relatively recent user involvement appeals to a bundle of publication like DAAT the question arises, principles from the rights of the consumer to where to position itself to make a genuine grass roots democracy. At the very least, it and valuable contribution to the literature. provides a reflection on practice and a Under the two previous editors, DAAT carved feedback loop for quality assurance. out a niche in between academia http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Drugs and Alcohol Today Emerald Publishing

Editorial Bridging the gap locating DAAT beween research, policy and practice

Drugs and Alcohol Today , Volume 7 (2): 3 – Jul 1, 2007

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Emerald Publishing
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Copyright © Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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1745-9265
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10.1108/17459265200700009
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Editorial Axel Klein, Editor A.Klein@kent.ac.uk Bridging the gap – DAAT we will chronicle this development and invite contributions from service users locating DAAT between and agencies. We are acutely aware of the research, policy and complexities involved, the risk of tokenism, the thorny question of representation, and practice the inherent difficulty in ascribing rational autonomy to clients grappling with The International Society for Addiction substance use.And yet, all indications suggest Journal Editors lists a total of 39 members, that client involvement has the potential of the vast majority of which are English bringing new clients into treatment, of language publications. The market for drug sustaining recovery and of aiding the process and alcohol professionals therefore seems to of rehabilitation for all involved. Moreover, be well catered for. For a relatively recent user involvement appeals to a bundle of publication like DAAT the question arises, principles from the rights of the consumer to where to position itself to make a genuine grass roots democracy. At the very least, it and valuable contribution to the literature. provides a reflection on practice and a Under the two previous editors, DAAT carved feedback loop for quality assurance. out a niche in between academia

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Drugs and Alcohol TodayEmerald Publishing

Published: Jul 1, 2007

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