Guide to implementing family skills training programmes ...

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Guide to implementing

family skills training

programmes for drug

abuse prevention

FOR UNITED NATIONS USE ONLY

United Nations publication

ISBN 978-92-1-148238-6

Sales No.: E.09.XI.8

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Printed

in Austria

V.08-57376¡ªFebruary 2009¡ª660

UNITED NATIONS OFFICE ON DRUGS AND CRIME

Vienna

Guide to implementing family skills training

programmes for drug abuse prevention

UNITED NATIONS

New York, 2009

UNITED NATIONS PUBLICATION

Sales No.: E.09.XI.8

ISBN: 978-92-1-148238-6

Acknowledgements

Many individuals contributed to the preparation of the present Guide to Implementing

Family Skills Training Programmes for Drug Abuse Prevention, providing input, expertise,

time and dedication. The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) would like

to acknowledge in particular Karol Kumpfer of the University of Utah, who undertook

the literature review and coordinated the discussions during the technical consultation

meeting on family skills training programmes, held in Vienna in October 2007, on the

basis of which she drafted the present Guide. UNODC also extends its deep appreciation

to the following experts, who participated in the technical consultation meeting:

Diana C¨¦ron Otoya

Directora Ejecutiva

Mentor Colombia

Colombia

Imran Dhannoo

Director

Dr Idrice Goomany Treatment Centre

Mauritius

Alex Chingin

Primary Prevention Expert

Pompidou Group

Russian Federation

Frances Gardner

Professor of Child and Family Psychology

Course Director, Graduate Programme in Evidence-Based Social Intervention

Department of Social Policy and Social Work

University of Oxford

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

Betsy Mann

Parent Educator, Editor

Canadian Association of Family Resource Programs

Canada

Lynn McDonald

Reader, Deputy Director

Social Work Division

School of Health Sciences and Social Care

Brunel University

United Kingdom

Fernando Mendes

Researcher

IREFREA

Portugal

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