ISBN-13: 9783639152159 / Angielski / Miękka / 2009 / 140 str.
Little is known about substance misuse issues or §about the provision of preventative and §rehabilitative services in Islamic nations. This §thesis explores the legal context of such services §in the Maldives and pays particular attention to §tensions between the formal policies of the National §Narcotics Control Bureau and clinical practice. §Findings are drawn from a review of government and §service policy documents, semi-structured individual §interviews with clinical practitioners and senior §administrative staff from rehabilitative services, §and focus group workshops with clinical staff. §Findings show the lack of awareness of the legal and §policy contexts for service provision and the ways §in which existing policy frameworks often detract §from the forging of therapeutic alliances. The §primary concern raised by the analysis is the lack §of involvement of clinical staff in policy formation §and revision. This contributes to series of tensions §and contradictions between official aims for §services and the actual provision of these services. §Further a range of ethical issues arose as a result §of inadequate professional monitoring, training, and §peer review.