Stimulant treatment program
In 2006 NSW Health funded two dedicated treatment clinics for stimulant users, known as the Stimulant Treatment Program (STP).
An evaluation of treatment outcomes for clients entering these services was undertaken from 2008 to 2010. This evaluation was undertaken as a collaboration between the STP service and researchers from ANU, the University of Newcastle, and UNSW. Findings from the full evaluation will be published through NSW Health, while outcomes for methamphetamine users receiving out-patient counselling from the service have been published in Drug & Alcohol Review.
Funding for this project is provided by NSW Health.
Publications
- McKetin R, Dunlop AJ, Holland RM, Sutherland RA, Baker AL, Salmon AM, Hudson SL. Treatment outcomes for methamphetamine users receiving out-patient counselling from the Stimulant Treatment Program in Australia. Drug and Alcohol Review
Partnerships
- Adrian Dunlop, Director and Senior Staff Specialist, Addiction Medicine, Hunter New England Local Health District, and the Priority Research Centre for Translational Neuroscience & Mental Health, University of Newcastle
- Amanda Baker, Priority Research Centre for Translational Neuroscience and Mental Health, University of Newcastle
- Staff at NSW Health and the Stimulant Treatment Service