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Advice for public health teams when reviewing their local statement of licensing policy for alcohol.
Guidance on how to prevent and reduce harmful drinking in older people.
The aim of this ad hoc statistical release is to quantify the burden alcohol puts on the working-age population in England.
Report on the findings from brief interventions for excessive drinking in prisons, as part of the gateways initiative.
This Alcohol workbook was developed by the Health Inequalities National Support Teams (HINST) with 70 local authorities covering populations in England.
Update on progress in the development of Public Health England (PHE).
Supports local authorities to mobilise local businesses to improve the health of their staff and customers.
Business definitions for young people drug and alcohol treatment providers to input data onto the national drug treatment monitoring system (NDTMS).
Guide for commissioners on how to carry out an SROI evaluation for substance misuse prevention, treatment and recovery interventions.
Resource for commissioners, providers and clinicians to identify the essential functions of addiction specialist doctors in recovery oriented treatment.
How non-governmental organisations can apply for funding under section 64 of the Health Services and Public Health Act.
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