Abstract
The present base of the Leeds Addiction Unit is an old Victorian house which has been converted into the unit's offices and has day-patient facilities for 20 patients per day. The unit forms a major part of what is intended to be an integrated response to addiction problems in the area. Broadly speaking, the unit has an interest in clinical work, education and support of primary workers, and research. It is staffed by people with various professional backgrounds who work together as a multidisciplinary team.
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