Addiction Healthcare Goals
About this Priority Setting Partnership
The Addiction Healthcare Goals programme, led by the Office for Life Sciences, is working with the James Lind Alliance to enable healthcare professionals, people with experience of addictions or who use alcohol or drugs problematically, carers and families, to work together to identify and prioritise the questions for future research that will make the most difference to people. We aim to identify important questions for future research regarding harm reduction, treatment of, and recovery from addictions from the perspective of those who are expert by experience, and professionals.
The priorities for future research identified will be available for a range of organisations which fund research, to inform their research funding strategies.
We are aware of the numerous terms used for those people experiencing addictions. For the purpose of this PSP we will use the term people with experience of/or experiencing addiction or people with experience of drug and alcohol problems.
The first survey to gather your questions about Addictions has now closed and the team is reading all of the responses and creating summary research questions that will help answer your questions. Later in 2024 we will launch a shortlisting survey where you can choose the summary research questions that are most important to you from a list. We will add a link here when that is available.
Who is involved
The Steering Group
The PSP has a Steering Group who are the group of people who manage the Addiction Healthcare Goals Priority Setting Partnership.
If you have any questions, feel free to contact the PSP Coordinator Preeti Beri at jla@soton.ac.uk.
Steering Group Members
Chris Barnes
Dot Smith
Eilish Gilvarry
Emily Finch
Jess Mullen (Steering Group member until May 2024)
Linda Harris
Preeti Beri
Thomas Dalliston
Key Documents
These documents set out the aims, objectives and commitments of the PSP.
Addiction Healthcare Goals PSP protocol
Addiction Healthcare Goals PSP Steering Group terms of reference