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Homelessness among clients of Sydney’s supervised injecting facility
Available to PurchaseAllison M. Salmon, Vendula Belackova, Ricardo Starling Schwanz, Marianne Jauncey, Sarah Hiley, Apo Demirkol
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Drugs and Alcohol Today
Drugs and Alcohol Today (2017) 17 (4): 258–268.
Published: 04 December 2017
...Allison M. Salmon; Vendula Belackova; Ricardo Starling Schwanz; Marianne Jauncey; Sarah Hiley; Apo Demirkol Purpose The Uniting Medically Supervised Injecting Centre (MSIC) opened in Sydney, Australia, in May 2001. Homelessness among people who inject drugs (PWID) in Australia has been increasing...
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Any spare change? The income and expenditure of substance users who are sleeping rough: results from a survey in London
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Drugs and Alcohol Today
The Drug and Alcohol Professional (2003) 3 (1): 17–23.
Published: 01 March 2003
...Jane Fountain; Samantha Howes; Colin Taylor; Strang A survey of the substance use of 389 homeless people included questions on current income and expenditure. The two sources of income most often reported were state benefits and begging. Those whose main substance was heroin or crack cocaine were...
