'They already operated like it was a crisis, because it always has been a crisis': a qualitative exploration of the response of one homeless service in Scotland to the …

T Parkes, H Carver, W Masterton, D Falzon… - Harm Reduction …, 2021 - Springer
Background The COVID-19 pandemic has necessitated unprecedented changes in the way
that services are delivered to individuals experiencing homelessness and problem …

Accounting for context: Exploring the role of objects and spaces in the consumption of alcohol and other drugs

C Duff - Using Space: Critical Geographies of Drugs and …, 2014 - api.taylorfrancis.com
This paper addresses some of the major implications of actor-network theory (ANT) for
research on the consumption of alcohol and other drugs (AOD). It focuses on the …

“There is a Place”: impacts of managed alcohol programs for people experiencing severe alcohol dependence and homelessness

B Pauly, M Brown, J Evans, E Gray, R Schiff… - Harm reduction …, 2019 - Springer
Background The twin problems of severe alcohol dependence and homelessness are
associated with precarious living and multiple acute, social and chronic harms. While much …

Peer driven or driven peers? A rapid review of peer involvement of people who use drugs in HIV and harm reduction services in low-and middle-income countries

J Chang, S Shelly, M Busz, C Stoicescu… - Harm Reduction …, 2021 - Springer
Introduction Peer involvement of people who use drugs within HIV and harm reduction
services is widely promoted yet under-utilised. Alongside political and financial barriers is a …

“It's just not the same”: Exploring PWUD'perceptions of and experiences with drug policy and SCS services change in a Canadian City

C Greene, K Maier, MM Urbanik - International Journal of Drug Policy, 2023 - Elsevier
Abstract Background and Aims Shifting political contexts can significantly alter drug policy
approaches and available supports for People Who Use Drugs (PWUD). The purpose of this …

Drugs at the campsite: Socio-spatial relations and drug use at music festivals

E Dilkes-Frayne - International Journal of Drug Policy, 2016 - Elsevier
Background Music festivals have received relatively little research attention despite being
key sites for alcohol and drug use among young people internationally. Research into music …

[HTML][HTML] Building resilience to the mental health impacts of climate change in rural Australia

J Longman, M Braddon, B Verlie, D Schlosberg… - The Journal of Climate …, 2023 - Elsevier
Background Climate anxiety, and the mental health and wellbeing impacts of extreme
weather-related events, are of growing concern globally. In Australia, where the current …

“This place has given me a reason to care”: understanding 'managed alcohol programs' as enabling places in Canada

J Evans, D Semogas, JG Smalley, L Lohfeld - Health & place, 2015 - Elsevier
For several decades, the emphasis on abstinence within homeless support systems has
presented significant barriers to care for those who continue to use alcohol or drugs further …

Preventing, producing, or reducing harm? Fitness doping risk and enabling environments

A Henning, J Andreasson - Drugs: Education, Prevention and …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Policies and approaches addressing image and performance enhancing drug (IPED) use in
the gym and fitness context, also known as fitness doping, vary widely by country. Fitness …

[HTML][HTML] Spiritual landscapes of Pentecostal worship, belief, and embodiment in a therapeutic community: New critical perspectives

A Williams - Emotion, Space and Society, 2016 - Elsevier
This paper offers new theoretical and empirical insights into the emotional and spiritual
geographies of religion in therapeutic landscapes designated for marginal and vulnerable …