DWP alcohol dependency research
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DWP alcohol dependency research
http://www.ias.org.uk/News/2017/04-April-2017-DWP-Alcohol-dependency-a-major-burden-on-workless-families.aspx
New research from the Department for Work and Pensions has highlighted how alcohol dependency is both a cause and a consequence of wider factors that affect the life chances of children from workless families.
The report ‘Improving Lives: Helping Workless Families’ identifies alcohol as one of multiple disadvantages among families who are workless and live with numerous potential barriers to entering employment. It found that the vast majority of parents reporting treatment for drug/alcohol use/dependency had been out of work for at least a month. This was one of several findings, which include wrote:
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