Latest Resources
- Tender Forms for Dual Diagnosis Pilot
31/08/2010
The Mental Health Improvement Programme, National Mental Health Development Unit invites tenders for the Drinkwise Northwest Dual Diagnosis Pilot: Mental Illness and Alcohol Project. Background InformationThe Alcohol Improvement Programme (AIP) of the Department of Health (DH) through its Regional Alcohol Office, Drinkwise North West, provides support to Primary Care Trusts (PCTs) in England in the reduction in the harm caused by alcohol. - Over the Limit Briefing
31/08/2010 - Healthy Ambitions - Staying Healthy
31/08/2010 - The Big Opportunity
31/08/2010 - NHS Yorkshire and the Humber Monthly QIPP resource pack - May 2010
31/08/2010 - Alcohol-use disorders: physical complications
31/08/2010
This National Institute for Health and Clincial Excellence (NICE) guidance covers the care of adults and young people (aged 10 years and older) who have any of the following physical health problems that are completely or partly caused by alcohol use:acute alcohol withdrawal (which occurs if a 'dependent' drinker suddenly stops drinking)lack of thiamine (also called vitamin B1) in the body, which can cause a condition called Wernicke's encephalopathyliver diseaseinflammation of the pancreas (called pancreatitis). - Alcohol-use disorders - preventing the development of hazardous and harmful drinking
31/08/2010
This National Institute for Health and Clincial Excellence (NICE) guidance addresses alcohol-related problems among people aged 10 years and older. The guidance identifies how policies on alcohol pricing, its availability and how it is marketed could be used to combat alcohol-related harm. - Units and You Booklet - 2008
31/08/2010 - Your Drinking and You - updated
31/08/2010
This version of the leaflet can be printed on a non professional printer and has had some textual references to the text helpline crossed out. It should be used accordingly. - Signs for Improvement: Commissioning interventions to reduce alcohol-related harm
25/08/2010
This guidance is designed to direct commissioners in areas where tackling alcohol harm is an identified priority, to the resources and guidance, which will assist them in commissioning interventions to reduce alcohol-related harm in their local community. It offers ways to improve commissioning, looking at each World Class Commissioning competency and all stages in the commissioning cycle.
