Briefing papers
A summary briefing from the Women's National Commission's 'Still We Rise' report
Written by the Stella Project and LDAN this briefing outlines key considerations for addressing risk and safety when working with survivors experiencing problem substance use
This document covers the obligations of service providers and commissioners/funders in providing equality of access to services for men and women
Short briefing for Drugs Partnership Joint Commissiong Groups providing guidance in sourcing information about unmet needs
This information is taken from the Stella Project’s Domestic Violence, Drugs and Alcohol – Good Practice Guidelines and written by the LGBT Domestic Abuse Forum.
This briefing is aimed at front line practitioners working in the drug and alcohol sector who wish to improve their responses to clients who are also perpetrators of domestic violence.
Briefing papers
A summary briefing from the Women's National Commission's 'Still We Rise' report
Written by the Stella Project and LDAN this briefing outlines key considerations for addressing risk and safety when working with survivors experiencing problem substance use
This document covers the obligations of service providers and commissioners/funders in providing equality of access to services for men and women
Short briefing for Drugs Partnership Joint Commissiong Groups providing guidance in sourcing information about unmet needs
This information is taken from the Stella Project’s Domestic Violence, Drugs and Alcohol – Good Practice Guidelines and written by the LGBT Domestic Abuse Forum.
This briefing is aimed at front line practitioners working in the drug and alcohol sector who wish to improve their responses to clients who are also perpetrators of domestic violence.
Briefing papers
A summary briefing from the Women's National Commission's 'Still We Rise' report
Written by the Stella Project and LDAN this briefing outlines key considerations for addressing risk and safety when working with survivors experiencing problem substance use
This document covers the obligations of service providers and commissioners/funders in providing equality of access to services for men and women
Short briefing for Drugs Partnership Joint Commissiong Groups providing guidance in sourcing information about unmet needs
This information is taken from the Stella Project’s Domestic Violence, Drugs and Alcohol – Good Practice Guidelines and written by the LGBT Domestic Abuse Forum.
This briefing is aimed at front line practitioners working in the drug and alcohol sector who wish to improve their responses to clients who are also perpetrators of domestic violence.
Briefing papers
A summary briefing from the Women's National Commission's 'Still We Rise' report
Written by the Stella Project and LDAN this briefing outlines key considerations for addressing risk and safety when working with survivors experiencing problem substance use
This document covers the obligations of service providers and commissioners/funders in providing equality of access to services for men and women
Short briefing for Drugs Partnership Joint Commissiong Groups providing guidance in sourcing information about unmet needs
This information is taken from the Stella Project’s Domestic Violence, Drugs and Alcohol – Good Practice Guidelines and written by the LGBT Domestic Abuse Forum.
This briefing is aimed at front line practitioners working in the drug and alcohol sector who wish to improve their responses to clients who are also perpetrators of domestic violence.
Briefing papers
A summary briefing from the Women's National Commission's 'Still We Rise' report
Written by the Stella Project and LDAN this briefing outlines key considerations for addressing risk and safety when working with survivors experiencing problem substance use
This document covers the obligations of service providers and commissioners/funders in providing equality of access to services for men and women
Short briefing for Drugs Partnership Joint Commissiong Groups providing guidance in sourcing information about unmet needs
This information is taken from the Stella Project’s Domestic Violence, Drugs and Alcohol – Good Practice Guidelines and written by the LGBT Domestic Abuse Forum.
This briefing is aimed at front line practitioners working in the drug and alcohol sector who wish to improve their responses to clients who are also perpetrators of domestic violence.
Briefing papers
A summary briefing from the Women's National Commission's 'Still We Rise' report
Written by the Stella Project and LDAN this briefing outlines key considerations for addressing risk and safety when working with survivors experiencing problem substance use
This document covers the obligations of service providers and commissioners/funders in providing equality of access to services for men and women
Short briefing for Drugs Partnership Joint Commissiong Groups providing guidance in sourcing information about unmet needs
This information is taken from the Stella Project’s Domestic Violence, Drugs and Alcohol – Good Practice Guidelines and written by the LGBT Domestic Abuse Forum.
This briefing is aimed at front line practitioners working in the drug and alcohol sector who wish to improve their responses to clients who are also perpetrators of domestic violence.
Good practice guidance & toolkits
Domestic Violence, Drugs and Alcohol: Good Practice Guidelines.
Update section for the Stella Project toolkit 1st Edition (2005)
The Stella Project has developed a sample drugs policy for use by domestic violence services which have actively chosen to work with women drug and alcohol users within a residential setting. Endorsed by Women’s Aid and Refuge, this policy is designed to provide a legal framework for working with women in relation to section eight of the Misuse of Drugs Act (1971).
Good practice guidance & toolkits
Domestic Violence, Drugs and Alcohol: Good Practice Guidelines.
Update section for the Stella Project toolkit 1st Edition (2005)
The Stella Project has developed a sample drugs policy for use by domestic violence services which have actively chosen to work with women drug and alcohol users within a residential setting. Endorsed by Women’s Aid and Refuge, this policy is designed to provide a legal framework for working with women in relation to section eight of the Misuse of Drugs Act (1971).
Good practice guidance & toolkits
Domestic Violence, Drugs and Alcohol: Good Practice Guidelines.
Update section for the Stella Project toolkit 1st Edition (2005)
The Stella Project has developed a sample drugs policy for use by domestic violence services which have actively chosen to work with women drug and alcohol users within a residential setting. Endorsed by Women’s Aid and Refuge, this policy is designed to provide a legal framework for working with women in relation to section eight of the Misuse of Drugs Act (1971).
Policy & strategy
To compliment the Innovative Responses report the Stella Project has created a policy bank of strategies, reports and other resources which address the dual issues of substance use and domestic violence.
This document covers the obligations of service providers and commissioners/funders in providing equality of access to services for men and women. If you have any questions relating to the Duty and how it may affect your service, please either contact the Stella Project or the Equalities and Human Rights Commission.
This briefing produced by the Stella Project and GLADA gives an explanation of local agrea agreements and gives practical examples of how the issues of domestic violence, drugs and alcohol can be incorporated into your local agreement. This hopes to serve as a tool for both the voluntary and statutory sector in order to lobby your local partnerships negotiating targets in these areas.
Policy & strategy
To compliment the Innovative Responses report the Stella Project has created a policy bank of strategies, reports and other resources which address the dual issues of substance use and domestic violence.
This document covers the obligations of service providers and commissioners/funders in providing equality of access to services for men and women. If you have any questions relating to the Duty and how it may affect your service, please either contact the Stella Project or the Equalities and Human Rights Commission.
This briefing produced by the Stella Project and GLADA gives an explanation of local agrea agreements and gives practical examples of how the issues of domestic violence, drugs and alcohol can be incorporated into your local agreement. This hopes to serve as a tool for both the voluntary and statutory sector in order to lobby your local partnerships negotiating targets in these areas.
Policy & strategy
To compliment the Innovative Responses report the Stella Project has created a policy bank of strategies, reports and other resources which address the dual issues of substance use and domestic violence.
This document covers the obligations of service providers and commissioners/funders in providing equality of access to services for men and women. If you have any questions relating to the Duty and how it may affect your service, please either contact the Stella Project or the Equalities and Human Rights Commission.
This briefing produced by the Stella Project and GLADA gives an explanation of local agrea agreements and gives practical examples of how the issues of domestic violence, drugs and alcohol can be incorporated into your local agreement. This hopes to serve as a tool for both the voluntary and statutory sector in order to lobby your local partnerships negotiating targets in these areas.
Reports & publications
Druglink, Jan/Feb 2011: The other side of alcohol and sex
MARACs and the Substance Misuse Sector: Supporting the development of safe and effective responses with drug and alcohol agencies
This research report was conducted by Dr Sarah Galvani at the University of Bedfordshire in partnership with Adfam and the Stella Project. It explores the views of family support servicer providers and young people accessing services for their parents substance use.
This document will be extremely useful to commissioners, those responsible for policy within Drug and Alcohol Action Teams (DAATs) and Community Safety Teams, as well as practitioners responsible for service delivery. The report highlights innovative and integrated joint working practice which will help inform future policy and service development as well as listing key learning points and recommendations where relevant.
If you think a friend or family member is experiencing domestic violence, there are things you can do to help.
This article featured in the Jan/Feb 2007 edition of Druglink as part of their Women and Drugs special report
This Evaluation primarily focuses on the training delivered by the Stella Project since 2004. It assesses the effectiveness of the training and consultancy through statistical analysis and qualitative case studies and further makes recommendations for the future direction of the Stella Project.
Report from the December 2002 conference which launced the Stella Project.
Reports & publications
Druglink, Jan/Feb 2011: The other side of alcohol and sex
MARACs and the Substance Misuse Sector: Supporting the development of safe and effective responses with drug and alcohol agencies
This research report was conducted by Dr Sarah Galvani at the University of Bedfordshire in partnership with Adfam and the Stella Project. It explores the views of family support servicer providers and young people accessing services for their parents substance use.
This document will be extremely useful to commissioners, those responsible for policy within Drug and Alcohol Action Teams (DAATs) and Community Safety Teams, as well as practitioners responsible for service delivery. The report highlights innovative and integrated joint working practice which will help inform future policy and service development as well as listing key learning points and recommendations where relevant.
If you think a friend or family member is experiencing domestic violence, there are things you can do to help.
This article featured in the Jan/Feb 2007 edition of Druglink as part of their Women and Drugs special report
This Evaluation primarily focuses on the training delivered by the Stella Project since 2004. It assesses the effectiveness of the training and consultancy through statistical analysis and qualitative case studies and further makes recommendations for the future direction of the Stella Project.
Report from the December 2002 conference which launced the Stella Project.
Reports & publications
Druglink, Jan/Feb 2011: The other side of alcohol and sex
MARACs and the Substance Misuse Sector: Supporting the development of safe and effective responses with drug and alcohol agencies
This research report was conducted by Dr Sarah Galvani at the University of Bedfordshire in partnership with Adfam and the Stella Project. It explores the views of family support servicer providers and young people accessing services for their parents substance use.
This document will be extremely useful to commissioners, those responsible for policy within Drug and Alcohol Action Teams (DAATs) and Community Safety Teams, as well as practitioners responsible for service delivery. The report highlights innovative and integrated joint working practice which will help inform future policy and service development as well as listing key learning points and recommendations where relevant.
If you think a friend or family member is experiencing domestic violence, there are things you can do to help.
This article featured in the Jan/Feb 2007 edition of Druglink as part of their Women and Drugs special report
This Evaluation primarily focuses on the training delivered by the Stella Project since 2004. It assesses the effectiveness of the training and consultancy through statistical analysis and qualitative case studies and further makes recommendations for the future direction of the Stella Project.
Report from the December 2002 conference which launced the Stella Project.
Reports & publications
Druglink, Jan/Feb 2011: The other side of alcohol and sex
MARACs and the Substance Misuse Sector: Supporting the development of safe and effective responses with drug and alcohol agencies
This research report was conducted by Dr Sarah Galvani at the University of Bedfordshire in partnership with Adfam and the Stella Project. It explores the views of family support servicer providers and young people accessing services for their parents substance use.
This document will be extremely useful to commissioners, those responsible for policy within Drug and Alcohol Action Teams (DAATs) and Community Safety Teams, as well as practitioners responsible for service delivery. The report highlights innovative and integrated joint working practice which will help inform future policy and service development as well as listing key learning points and recommendations where relevant.
If you think a friend or family member is experiencing domestic violence, there are things you can do to help.
This article featured in the Jan/Feb 2007 edition of Druglink as part of their Women and Drugs special report
This Evaluation primarily focuses on the training delivered by the Stella Project since 2004. It assesses the effectiveness of the training and consultancy through statistical analysis and qualitative case studies and further makes recommendations for the future direction of the Stella Project.
Report from the December 2002 conference which launced the Stella Project.
Reports & publications
Druglink, Jan/Feb 2011: The other side of alcohol and sex
MARACs and the Substance Misuse Sector: Supporting the development of safe and effective responses with drug and alcohol agencies
This research report was conducted by Dr Sarah Galvani at the University of Bedfordshire in partnership with Adfam and the Stella Project. It explores the views of family support servicer providers and young people accessing services for their parents substance use.
This document will be extremely useful to commissioners, those responsible for policy within Drug and Alcohol Action Teams (DAATs) and Community Safety Teams, as well as practitioners responsible for service delivery. The report highlights innovative and integrated joint working practice which will help inform future policy and service development as well as listing key learning points and recommendations where relevant.
If you think a friend or family member is experiencing domestic violence, there are things you can do to help.
This article featured in the Jan/Feb 2007 edition of Druglink as part of their Women and Drugs special report
This Evaluation primarily focuses on the training delivered by the Stella Project since 2004. It assesses the effectiveness of the training and consultancy through statistical analysis and qualitative case studies and further makes recommendations for the future direction of the Stella Project.
Report from the December 2002 conference which launced the Stella Project.
Reports & publications
Druglink, Jan/Feb 2011: The other side of alcohol and sex
MARACs and the Substance Misuse Sector: Supporting the development of safe and effective responses with drug and alcohol agencies
This research report was conducted by Dr Sarah Galvani at the University of Bedfordshire in partnership with Adfam and the Stella Project. It explores the views of family support servicer providers and young people accessing services for their parents substance use.
This document will be extremely useful to commissioners, those responsible for policy within Drug and Alcohol Action Teams (DAATs) and Community Safety Teams, as well as practitioners responsible for service delivery. The report highlights innovative and integrated joint working practice which will help inform future policy and service development as well as listing key learning points and recommendations where relevant.
If you think a friend or family member is experiencing domestic violence, there are things you can do to help.
This article featured in the Jan/Feb 2007 edition of Druglink as part of their Women and Drugs special report
This Evaluation primarily focuses on the training delivered by the Stella Project since 2004. It assesses the effectiveness of the training and consultancy through statistical analysis and qualitative case studies and further makes recommendations for the future direction of the Stella Project.
Report from the December 2002 conference which launced the Stella Project.
Reports & publications
Druglink, Jan/Feb 2011: The other side of alcohol and sex
MARACs and the Substance Misuse Sector: Supporting the development of safe and effective responses with drug and alcohol agencies
This research report was conducted by Dr Sarah Galvani at the University of Bedfordshire in partnership with Adfam and the Stella Project. It explores the views of family support servicer providers and young people accessing services for their parents substance use.
This document will be extremely useful to commissioners, those responsible for policy within Drug and Alcohol Action Teams (DAATs) and Community Safety Teams, as well as practitioners responsible for service delivery. The report highlights innovative and integrated joint working practice which will help inform future policy and service development as well as listing key learning points and recommendations where relevant.
If you think a friend or family member is experiencing domestic violence, there are things you can do to help.
This article featured in the Jan/Feb 2007 edition of Druglink as part of their Women and Drugs special report
This Evaluation primarily focuses on the training delivered by the Stella Project since 2004. It assesses the effectiveness of the training and consultancy through statistical analysis and qualitative case studies and further makes recommendations for the future direction of the Stella Project.
Report from the December 2002 conference which launced the Stella Project.
Reports & publications
Druglink, Jan/Feb 2011: The other side of alcohol and sex
MARACs and the Substance Misuse Sector: Supporting the development of safe and effective responses with drug and alcohol agencies
This research report was conducted by Dr Sarah Galvani at the University of Bedfordshire in partnership with Adfam and the Stella Project. It explores the views of family support servicer providers and young people accessing services for their parents substance use.
This document will be extremely useful to commissioners, those responsible for policy within Drug and Alcohol Action Teams (DAATs) and Community Safety Teams, as well as practitioners responsible for service delivery. The report highlights innovative and integrated joint working practice which will help inform future policy and service development as well as listing key learning points and recommendations where relevant.
If you think a friend or family member is experiencing domestic violence, there are things you can do to help.
This article featured in the Jan/Feb 2007 edition of Druglink as part of their Women and Drugs special report
This Evaluation primarily focuses on the training delivered by the Stella Project since 2004. It assesses the effectiveness of the training and consultancy through statistical analysis and qualitative case studies and further makes recommendations for the future direction of the Stella Project.
Report from the December 2002 conference which launced the Stella Project.