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Drug Treatment, Culture and Social Policy in Central Asia and China

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Central Asia (CA) and China are key regions in terms of international efforts to tackle illicit drug trafficking and the problems related to it such as addiction. Modern and effective approaches to treating drug use disorders, according to the UN/WHO International Treatment Standards, exist in all countries but lack institutionalisation and require further expansion and harmonisation. NGOs, an important part of efficient and sustainable drug policies, are weak in all countries and lack a working basis. Of increasing importance is the promotion of social work training in Central Asian countries and China, which in Europe and especially in Germany plays a central role in the prevention and treatment of drug dependence and its health and social consequences. But social work as a means of reducing these problems is still in its infancy in both Central Asia and China.With contributions bySubkhon Ashuro, Ass. Prof. Dr. Nurlan Baigabyl, Dr. Azizbek Boltaev, Dr. JIang Du, Dr. Ingo Ilja Michels, Umeda Munavvarova, Ass. Prof. Dr. Nurgul Museva, Dr. Akhatjon Nasullaev, Ass. Prof. Dr. Jarkyn Shadymanova, Prof. Dr. Heino Stöver, Dr. Hang Su and Dr. Dinara Yessimova.

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Central Asia (CA) and China are key regions in terms of international efforts to tackle illicit drug trafficking and the problems related to it such as addiction. Modern and effective approaches to treating drug use disorders, according to the UN/WHO International Treatment Standards, exist in all countries but lack institutionalisation and require further expansion and harmonisation. NGOs, an important part of efficient and sustainable drug policies, are weak in all countries and lack a working basis. Of increasing importance is the promotion of social work training in Central Asian countries and China, which in Europe and especially in Germany plays a central role in the prevention and treatment of drug dependence and its health and social consequences. But social work as a means of reducing these problems is still in its infancy in both Central Asia and China.

With contributions by
Subkhon Ashuro, Ass. Prof. Dr. Nurlan Baigabyl, Dr. Azizbek Boltaev, Dr. JIang Du, Dr. Ingo Ilja Michels, Umeda Munavvarova, Ass. Prof. Dr. Nurgul Museva, Dr. Akhatjon Nasullaev, Ass. Prof. Dr. Jarkyn Shadymanova, Prof. Dr. Heino Stöver, Dr. Hang Su and Dr. Dinara Yessimova.

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Assisted by Ingo Ilja Michels (Editor), Ingo Ilja Michels (Editor), Stöver (Editor), Heino Stöver (Editor)
Publisher Nomos
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.06.2022
 
EAN 9783848787111
ISBN 978-3-8487-8711-1
No. of pages 142
Dimensions 153 mm x 10 mm x 228 mm
Weight 216 g
Series Drogenkonsum in Geschichte und Gesellschaft | Drug Use in History and Society
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Education > Social education, social work

Sozialpolitik, Zentralasien, Soziale Arbeit, Uzbekistan, Human Rights, NG-Rabatt, Kyrgyzstan, NGO, Drogentherapie, detoxification, Social Work, Kazakhstan, Mat, CSO, harm reduction, Suchtmedizin und Soziale Arbeit in Zentralasien und China, International Donorship

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