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The alcohol industry is updating the health information on its labels, to reflect the latest scientific evidence.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Sarah Newton reponds to the Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs about its further advice on methylphenidate-based drugs and phytocannabinoids.
Public Health England announces new funding to expand Mentor UK’s ADEPIS resource into more schools and community settings.
Further letter from the Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs about U-47,700 and designer benzodiazepines.
Public health teams are inputting into the application process for alcohol licensing and cumulative impact policy (CIP) areas in Liverpool.
The introduction of Local Licensing Guidance in South Leeds has resulted in control measures being agreed by new licensees.
Applications for alcohol licences are mapped against alcohol specific hospital admissions and violent incident data to help inform decisions.
A member of the public health team on secondment to the licensing department supported the review of the council's Statement of Licensing Policy.
Screening for lung disease is not common in drug and alcohol treatment services but Lambeth has set up a lung health clinic in its CDAT team.
Roads Minister Andrew Jones thanks Roads Police Officers for their courage and professionalism following success in catching drug drivers.
Public Health England's review shows the drug misuse treatment system in England is performing well.
Over the past 6 years, extensive work has been taking place in Lambeth around food, health and wellbeing to reduce childhood obesity.
Washingborough Academy uses locally sourced, seasonal ingredients where possible, growing as much food as possible in its grounds.
‘Out to Lunch’ campaign aims to improve the food and service offered to families on the high street.
HENRY addresses obesity in childhood and beyond by helping parents adopt a healthier family lifestyle.
Croydon council's programme involves working with schools, families, businesses and the community to change the way they think about food.
Clapham Manor primary school helps pupils and their families to focus on nutrition and physical exercise.
Children from the school achieved the Healthy Schools London gold status and Food for Life gold award.
Brighton and Hove city council and the local community aim to reduce sugar consumption in the city.
Nearly 500 people have been arrested since the government’s landmark Psychoactive Substances Act came into force 6 months ago.
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