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Research, Reports and Publications

One Hit Kit Review for Glasgow Addiction Service

Create has recently been commissioned by GAS to report on the introduction of the new ‘One Hit Kit’ by injecting equipment providers in Greater Glasgow and Clyde.

Our report will outline the rationale behind the change to the One Hit Kit, the process by which it was introduced, and the views of service users who completed a survey about the new kit.

Department of Health and Children Drug Treatment Evaluation 2010-11

We are currently evaluating the roll-out of Suboxone treatment in (the Republic of) Ireland. Suboxone is a treatment for opiate dependence and our evaluation involves clients, prescribers and dispensers of the drug, along with an audit of patient treatment records. For more information, contact Dr. Niamh Fitzgerald.

Text 4 U Evaluation

Create was recently commissioned by NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde to evaluate Text 4u – a sexual health information service for young people. The evaluation involved engaging young people directly via an on-line questionnaire and focus groups to ask their views about the service and suggestions for its future development.

Text 4 U Evaluation - WIN AN IPOD!

PLEASE NOTE THIS SURVEY IS NOW CLOSED. Thank you to all who participated.

We are looking for young people aged 12 to 19 from across Greater Glasgow & Clyde to fill in a 5 minute confidential online questionnaire to tell us their thoughts on Text 4U – a sexual health information service.

Fill in the questionnaire at SURVEY NOW CLOSED .

Youth Health Services Review Presented at World Health Organisation Conference

Our recently published report “Cross-Cutting Issues – A Review of Youth Health Services in Glasgow” which was commissioned by East Glasgow CHCP was recently presented as a case study at the recent World Health Organisation event in edinburgh which was hosted by NHS Health Scotland. The event was a 3 day gathering of European experts to look at ways of improving health services for young people.

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