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Data on Project ADDER, a programme launched in November 2020 to reduce drug-related offending, drug deaths and drug use.
This report presents key findings from the sixth and final wave of the Birmingham Untreated Heavy Drinkers research project.
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Guidance for alcohol and drug treatment services to help them get the balance right between providing remote and in-person interventions for service users.
How offender healthcare is managed in prisons and in the community.
Data on clients seen at drug and alcohol treatment agencies.
A report on the links between substance misuse treatment and its impact on re-offending by people after they leave prison.
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Information for commissioners and providers of substance misuse services to help make the case for investing in drug and alcohol treatment and interventions.
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