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Joanne Neale is an Adjunct Professor at the Centre for Social Research in Health. She specializes in Addictions and Qualitative Research and has been affiliated with the National Addiction Centre at King's College London, along with the Biomedical Research Centre at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience. Holding a BA(Hons), MA, CQSW, and DPhil, she has extensive experience in qualitative and quantitative studies focusing on a range of issues including homelessness and addiction. Her research investigates various aspects such as the role of hostels in the lives of homeless individuals, service provisions for homeless drug users, and user experiences with drug treatment. She has published works on peer-to-peer education for injectors and the effectiveness of drug treatment methods. Neale has also founded the Addiction Service User Group, which collaborates with the Aurora Project in Lambeth, London. Currently, her projects include developing patient-reported outcome measures for addictions and examining the needs of individuals attending emergency departments for substance-related reasons.
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