Events
Added on
20/10/2009
Updated on
10/06/2010
Past Events and Presentations
Events appear with the most recent first....
Partnerships for Prevention: reducing the harm caused by alcohol
EOE Annual Conference 19th May 2010 Stoke By Nayland Suffolk
- Community Alcohol Partnerships - A new way of tackling under age drinking
- Alcohol Treatment Pathways - local routes Feb 2010
- Information Sharing from Emergency Departments to Prevent Alcohol Related Assaults
- Reducing Alcohol Harm and Violence: Sharing ED Data
- Strengthening partnerships to improve alcohol services
- Sexual Health in Essex -Teenage Pregnancy and Alcohol
- Implementing a response to Families with multiple problems
- West Suffolk Hospital Alcohol Project
- Licensing Tools
- Improving Health, Supporting Justice in the East of England
- Tacking Alcohol Related Violence in Suffolk
A&E Data Sharing Workshop - November 2009
- East of England Data Sharing Workshop Programme and Resources
Slides providing details of the A&E data sharing workshop programme and links to general resources. - The East of England Regional Picture
Presenation given at the Data Sharing Conference in Nov 09 by Jim Nicolson and Melvin Hartley giving an overview of data sharing in the region and the aims of the action plan -Documented routine sharing... - TKAP SYV-Implementing A&E data sharing to reduce serious youth violence
Presentation given by Ian Tumelty at the Data Sharing Conference on police recording and the prevention of alcohol related violence. Nov 2009. - Data Sharing Lifecycle and Tackling Knives
Slides used by the Government Office East England in the Data Sharing Workshop looking at violent assault and the tackling knives data cycle and action planning. Mark Napier, GOEE. Nov 2009.
EOE Alcohol Conference 2009
The 2009 Conference proved extremely popular, attracting 174 delegates from across the region and beyond. Health, criminal justice, licensing, voluntary sector and local & central government were all represented.
The main aims of the conference were:
Share the headline results of The Big Drink Debate Disseminate best practice through headline speakers and workshops Share ideas and learning on alcohol harm reduction Encourage networking and meet other professionals in the field
The conference was jointly opened by Ian Martin and Dr. Paul Cosford, who announced the successful projects to be funded by the Regional Alcohol Development Fund.
Copies of the presentations are provided here to download:
Please ensure that if you refer to the information contained within these presentations due regard is given to the authors and the conference.
