
Anti-Stigma Educational Institutions
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Liverpool John Moores University – Public Health Institute
This institute combines public health, psychology, nursing, and other disciplines across the Faculty of Health in a population and public health research agenda. It aims to be supportive and inclusive environment for population and public health research.
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International Society of Substance Use Professionals (ISSUP)
An international network of substance use prevention, treatment and recovery support professionals undertaking and promoting high-quality, evidence based, and ethical practice for the benefit of all.
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Society for the Study of Addiction (SSA)
The Society For The Study Of Addiction (SSA) aims to advance the scientific understanding of addiction through holding an Annual Conference and PhD Symposium, running two academic journals, funding early career researchers, producing podcasts, and publishing original essays and interviews.
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Department of Addictions | School of Academic Psychiatry | King’s College London
The Addictions Department represents a network of clinicians, researchers and clinical teachers, who have a shared commitment to excellence in prevention and treatment work, and to supporting and strengthening national and international endeavours in this field.
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Drug and Alcohol Research Centre (DARC)
DARC conducts high quality research which aims to contribute to knowledge and understanding of drug and alcohol use, problem use, and policy and intervention responses across cultures and countries and over time. Working collaboratively with academics, practitioners, service users and other stakeholders in the UK and in other countries.
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Sheffield Addiction Research Recovery Group (SARRG)
SARRG is a peer-led group which aims to support recovery-focused groups in their efforts to promote their activities. Their long-term vision is that Sheffield becomes known as the recovery capital of the UK, providing a model of advanced recovery research and action for others to follow.
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