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Alcoholic Drinks: Misuse

Written question asked by Dan Carden (Labour) on Thursday, 30 November 2023, in the House of Commons. It was due for an answer on Monday, 27 November 2023. It was answered by Andrea Leadsom (Conservative) on Thursday, 30 November 2023 on behalf of the Department of Health and Social Care.

Question

To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, with reference to paragraph 5.3 of the Government response to the Fifty-fourth report of Session 2022-23 from the Committee of Public Accounts on Alcohol treatment services, HC 1001, published on 21 July 2023, what progress her Department has made on its toolkit for local authorities.

Answer

The Office for Health Improvement and Disparities (OHID) published a toolkit for local authorities in August 2023 to help local authorities compare treatment numbers to their estimated dependent populations and identify whether specific referral pathways need strengthening. The toolkit also contains guidance on good practice to reduce the level of unmet need and target priority or underserved groups.

Alongside the toolkit, two case studies were published on how local areas have taken successful action to reduce unmet need for alcohol treatment.

The toolkit is available to local commissioners and service providers in the restricted area of the National Drug Treatment Monitoring System website and has been accessed approximately 2,000 times each month since its launch. OHID continues to develop the toolkit report by adding components, including support for local authorities to improve pathways from the criminal justice system.

Other steps taken by OHID to support system improvement and the sharing of local best-practice include regional events and working groups for commissioners and service providers.

About this written question

Reference

3539

Session

2023-24
Alcohol treatment services. Committee of Public Accounts fifty-fourth report.
Thursday, 18 May 2023
Parliamentary committees
House of Commons

Grouped for answer

Yes
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