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Guidance for commissioners on how to estimate the cost-effectiveness of local spending on treatment for alcohol and drug misuse.
Every local authority across England to be allocated additional funding to help combat drug and alcohol misuse.
Quality governance guidance for local commissioners of alcohol and drug services.
New funding to local authorities to help them improve their drug and alcohol treatment and recovery systems, from 2023 to 2025.
Guidance for alcohol and drug treatment services to help them get the balance right between providing remote and in-person interventions for service users.
Summary of effectiveness, cost-effectiveness and qualitative findings from the Individual Placement and Support - Alcohol and Drug (IPS-AD) study.
Making the case for investing in effective alcohol treatment.
This is a consultation seeking your views on the draft of the first ever UK clinical guidelines for alcohol treatment.
A Better Outcomes through Linked Data (BOLD) report looking at the use of substance misuse treatment services by victims and suspects of homicide in England.
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