Showing posts with label alcohol misuse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label alcohol misuse. Show all posts

Friday, 4 January 2013

Pocket Guides from BASW

BASW have produces 5 downloadable pocket guides with basic information, hints and tips for practicing professionals and students of social work. The guides are:
  • Alcohol and other drugs
  • Children families and alcohol use
  • Mental health and substance use
  • Alcohol and older people
  • Young people and alcohol
PDFs for all five can be downloaded from the link above.

Friday, 21 September 2012

Alcohol and Older People

BASW have published a guide on Alcohol and Older People which attempts to explain some of the reasons why  older people may use alcohol and drink more than the recommended limits. Old age may bring social isolation and fears of ageing, or alcohol may be used as self-medication to cope with age related illness. Often older people may become involved in “drinking networks” simply to have some company. Older people may be more likely to be misdiagnosed by health services as alcohol related symptoms may present in conjunction with other age related conditions.
On the same subject, a BBC Panorama broadcast Old Drunk and Disorderly, examines why those over 65 are more likely to drink every day, and drink alone, than anyother age group, leading to more alcohol related hospital admissions for older people than for the often assumed to be heavy drinking 16-24 year old age group.





Wednesday, 20 January 2010

In CareKnowledge this week

Children's Hearings and the love that binds - transcript of the 9th annual Kilbrandon Lecture by professor Kathleen Marshall.
The societal cost of alcohol misuse in Scotland for 2007: research conducted for the Scottish government by the University of York.
Universalism and personalisation,G. Wistow (2009), Housing Care and Support, 12 (4).