Results from the NDTMS on the number of young problem drug and alcohol users in contact with specialist treatment agencies and general practitioners between 1 April 2015 and 31 March 2016 (Public Health England)
Archives for 2017
Bibliography: All Publications
Specialist substance misuse services for young people (PDF)
A rapid mixed methods evidence review of current provision and main principles for commissioning (Public Health England)
Marketing
Alcohol is one of the most significant ‘fast moving consumer goods’ (FMCGs) marketed today. It is estimated that each year more than £800 million is spent on advertising alcoholic beverages in the UK, with the global estimate approximating $1 trillion (Institute of Alcohol Studies)
Rebalancing Act (PDF)
A resource for Directors of Public Health, Police and Crime Commissioners and other health and justice commissioners, service providers and users (Home Office, Public Health England)
The Economics of Tobacco and Tobacco Control
This monograph, a collaboration between the National Cancer Institute and WHO, examines the current research and evidence base surrounding the economics of tobacco control—including tobacco use, tobacco growing, manufacturing and trade, tobacco product taxes and prices, and tobacco control policies and other interventions to reduce tobacco use and its consequences (WHO)
Blood Borne Viruses
Australian Medical Association position statement
The 2016 Hep-CORE Report (Large PDF)
Monitoring the implementation of hepatitis B and C policy recommendations in Europe (ELPA)
DrugScope library archive
Wellcome Institute
Statistics from the NI Drug Misuse Database: 1 April 2015 – 31 March 2016
The bulletin summarises information on people presenting to services with problem drug misuse and relates to the 12-month period ending 31 March 2016 (Northern Ireland Executive)
Interactive Map: International Drug Policy Developments of 2016
Use the interactive map below to explore some of this year’s most significant developments in international drug policy (TalkingDrugs)
Psychoactive substances ban 6 months on: almost 500 arrests and first convictions
Nearly 500 people have been arrested since the government’s landmark Psychoactive Substances Act came into force 6 months ago (Home Office)
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