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Register to vote Register by 18 June to vote in the General Election on 4 July.
Advice on best practice for reviewing individuals in substance misuse treatment.
A 10-year plan to cut crime and save lives by reducing the supply and demand for drugs and delivering a high-quality treatment and recovery system.
Information and other resources to support commissioners, service providers and others providing alcohol and drug interventions.
Offenders with drug and alcohol problems are being put back on the straight and narrow through a new US-inspired sentencing approach to cut reoffending.
Information on Project ADDER (Addiction, Diversion, Disruption, Enforcement and Recovery), the government’s programme to stop drugs misuse.
Professor Sir Chris Whitty writes for The Guardian on smoking addiction and MPs' historic opportunity to vote on the Tobacco and Vapes Bill.
Information relating to the Tobacco and Vapes Bill which was introduced in the House of Commons on 20 March 2024.
Details of the council's committees and latest meeting minutes.
New 10-year plan to expand and improve the drug and alcohol workforce published.
Twelve projects awarded a share of £5 million to reduce rates of fatal drug overdoses, as part of Vaccine Taskforce style approach to tackle health challenges.
Probation is when you serve a court sentence in the community, and can include unpaid work or being supervised after coming out of prison
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