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The Drug Treatment Outcomes Research Study has been designed to update existing knowledge on the effectiveness of drug treatment in England [University of Manchester’s National Drug Evidence Centre and Home Office, UK]
The highs and the lows 2 is the second in a series of reports that provide an evidence base on the use, impact of and responses to drugs and alcohol in London [Greater London Alcohol and Drug Alliance, UK]
This Ipsos MORI report accompanies the Home Office response to the consultation on the code of practice for alcohol retailers [Home Office, UK]
Highlights from the findings of a multi-strand consultation on the issue of a code of practice for alcohol retailers [Home Office, UK]
This report sets out the key themes from analysis of the consultation findings and our response to them. It also sets out the next steps in the our work on the mandatory code for alcohol retailers [Home Office, UK]
This report is intended to inform the new Drugs Strategy, scheduled for publication in 2008 [Home Office, UK]
Drug treatment, reintegration and recovery in the community and prisons: a guide for drug partnerships [National Treatment Agency, UK]
In the next 10 years, about 150,000 people in the United States will die from liver cancer and end-stage liver disease associated with chronic hepatitis B and hepatitis C [Institute of Medicine, USA]
In 2006, Join Together, a program of the Boston University School of Public Health, published its Blueprint for the States: Policies to Improve the Ways States Organize and Deliver Alcohol and Drug Prevention and Treatment [Maine.gov, USA]
A report on the design and implementation of the Celtic Against Drugs and Rangers Positive Choices schemes and their suitability and value for money as vehicles for drugs education and prevention [Scottish Government, UK]
An estimated 4.3 million adults aged 50 or older, or 4.7 percent of adults in that age range, had used an illicit drug in the past year, based on data from 2006 to 2008 [SAMHSA, USA]
Issue 3, December 2009 [International Center for Alcohol Policies, USA]
[Hepatitis Council of NSW, Australia]
Justice Committee – First Report [UK Government]
Andrew Lansley, the Shadow Health Secretary, has launched the Conservative Party’s new green paper on public health – A Healthier Nation [Conservatives, UK]
This Guide is intended to help Level I and II Trauma Centers plan, implement, and continually improve the new Committee on Trauma (COT) alcohol-screening and brief intervention requirements [Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, USA]
This briefing presents information on the substance Mephedrone (also known as: 4‐MMC, ‘Meow’, ‘M‐Cat’) and other related drugs. This substance has received recent media attention concerning its legality and (largely unconfirmed) speculations around its contribution to the deaths of several young people [Centre for Public Health, Liverpool John Moores University, UK]
The Mental Welfare Commission has a duty under section 11 of the Mental Health (Care & Treatment) (Scotland) Act 2003 to investigate the case of any person subject to ill-treatment, neglect or some other deficiency in care and treatment [Mental Welfare Commission for Scotland, UK]
In conclusion, alcohol misuse imposes a substantial burden on Scottish society, costing between about £2,476.6 million and £4,635.4 million per year at 2007/08 prices, with a mid-point of £3,555.7 [University of York and Scottish Government, UK]
HCLU presents the results of its video advocacy work in 2009, in a new report published today [Hungarian Civil Liberties Union]