Licensing and Emergency Medicine
NICE Alcohol Costing Template
Description:
A costing template helps services in estimating the local cost of implementing guidelines and public health guidance. This template allows individual NHS organisations and local health economies to quickly assess the impact guidance will have on local budgets.
A video tutorial is available explaining how to use the costing templates in Windows Media Player and Quick Time format.
http://guidance.nice.org.uk/CG115/CostingTemplate/xls/English
NICE Alcohol Standards - Baseline Assessment Tool
Description:
This form can be used to conduct a baseline assessment of a trust's current activity in relation to the NICE guideline on Alcohol dependence. Current activity can be included along with actions needed to meet the recommendations and the trust lead. The table can be adapted to include any other local information that is felt to be useful. When identifying actions you should refer to the support tools provided by NICE including a costing statement, audit support and slide set.
Alcohol Improvement Program in the East of England 
Description:
The three year Alcohol Improvement Programme (AIP) was established in April 2008 by the Department of Health (DH) to help reduce alcohol related health and social harm.
This paper summarises the work carried out across the region to reduce alcohol related harm in the East of England between April 2008 and March 2011. It encompasses the key findings and learning from work taking place in the region. In addition, it provides a summary of how performance has been monitored, the tools and guidance available to assist local areas and a description of the networks and mechanisms (including QIPP) that have helped to support the work which has taken place.
Ace Report
Description:
The Alcohol Culture Exchange was a knowledge transfer collaboration between Dr James Nicholls (Bath Spa University) and the South West Alcohol Improvement Programme funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council.
The project brought together over 100 practitioners, policymakers, service providers and academics to explore the links between drinking cultures, alcohol policy and the planning of service responses. This report from the project presents some of the key issues that emerged in the ACE workshop discussions and subsequent interviews. It also outlines the findings of current research in those areas and makes some suggestions as to how existing knowledge might be applied effectively at a local level.
Alcohol dependence and harmful alcohol use quality standard
Description:
This NICE quality standard defines clinical best practice within this topic area. It provides specific, concise quality statements, measures and audience descriptors to provide the public, health and social care professionals, commissioners and service providers with definitions of high-quality care.
To access document please click link below
http://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/qualitystandards/alcoholdependence/home.jsp
NICE alcohol services commissioning guide 
Description:
This guide for commissioners provides support for the local implementation of NICE guidance through commissioning and is a resource to help commissioners, clinicians and managers to commission evidence based and quality services across England. This guide also aims to support joint commissioning and partnership working between NHS and partner organisations.
NICE Pathways - Alcohol-use disorders 
Description:
- prevention and early identification of alcohol-use disorders, including interventions in schools to prevent and reduce alcohol use among children and young people
- the diagnosis, assessment and management of harmful drinking and alcohol dependence
- key areas in the investigation and management of alcohol-related physical complications.
Restricting extensions to permitted licensing hours does not influence the numbers of alcohol or assault related attendances at an inner city accident and emergency department. 
Graham, C A, McLeod, L S and Steedman D J ; Journal of Accident and Emergency Medicine 1998 January; 15(1): 23-25.Payment:
Free Full Text
Country of Publication:
UK
Type of Evidence:
Research
A little nightclub medicine: the healthcare implications of clubbing. 
Luke et al; Emergency Medicine Journal, 2002 November;19(6):542-5Description:
Payment:
Pay for Full Text
Athens
Country of Publication:
UK
Type of Evidence:
Research
