Occasional Paper No 21 - Alcohol and Health in North East England 2006
The consumption of alcohol is a complex public health issue.
Alcohol plays an important and often positive role in both the culture and economy of the UK and especially the North East. Although the majority of individuals enjoy alcohol safely, alcohol consumption is associated with significant poor health, death, social and economic harm.
Accurate information is essential to support appropriate strategy and service development.
The report provides an overview of:
-Trends in alcohol consumption; -Government spending; -Alcohol related harm to health; and -Alcohol related accidents, drug use and crime.
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Occasional Paper No 21 - Alcohol and Health in North East England.pdf
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Alcohol Information in the North East Presentation.ppt
NEPHO Presentation at North East Alcohol Conference 2006 Main topics:
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Topics
Public Health Language Tags
- Addiction
- Alcohol
- Alcohol Consumption
- Alcohol Counselling
- Alcohol Dependency
- Alcohol Education
- Alcohol Misuse
- Alcohol Policies
- Alcohol Use and Abuse (gcl)
- Alcohol-related Harm
- DH or NHS Regional Policy
- Drugs and Alcohol (gcl)
- Health (gcl)
- Health Care (gcl)
- Health Education
- Health Indicators
- Health Inequalities
- Health Outcomes
- Health Planning
- Health Policy
- Health Services
- Healthcare and Health Services
- Individual Behaviour
- Information
- Information Needs
- Mental Health
- Mental Health (gcl)
- Mental Health Promotion
- National Health Service
- People With Mental Health Problems
- Public Health
- Regional
- Regional Policy
- Root Causes Of Ill Health
- Socioenvironmental Factors
- Substance Misuse