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Alcohol treatment services: Public Accounts Committee Report

Early day motion sponsored by Grahame Morris (primary sponsor, Labour), John McDonnell, Ian Mearns, Jim Shannon, Mary Kelly Foy and Claudia Webbe and tabled on Tuesday, 4 July 2023, in the House of Commons. It is signed by 18 members in total.
That this House welcomes the Public Accounts Committee's report on Alcohol treatment services and shares its concerns; is dismayed that the Department for Health and Social Care appears to lack sufficient understanding of the total cost of alcohol harm; suggests that, in establishing its evidence base, the Department should take account of the widely supported Alcohol Charter of 2018 and comprehensive report by the Commission on Alcohol Harm 2020; is alarmed that alcohol-related hospital admissions and alcohol deaths have been rising while access to treatment has been falling and addiction psychiatry has all but disappeared; recognises that treatment services for alcohol dependency show success rates of around 60 per cent and deliver an estimated £3 benefit immediately for every £1 invested; and calls on the Government to respond to the Committee in a timely fashion and to direct the Department for Health and Social Care to enact swiftly the six recommendations in the Report before many more lives are needlessly blighted and lost.

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Reference

1414 

Session

2022-23
Alcohol treatment services. Committee of Public Accounts fifty-fourth report.
Thursday, 18 May 2023
Parliamentary committees
House of Commons
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