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National AIP Update
Clive Henn, Senior Alcohol Advisor DH
1st December 2009
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Alcohol
NHS activity gaining momentum
99 PCTs and 75 LAAs have prioritised alcohol as indicator
All regions have a Regional Alcohol Manager or Lead
19 NST visits to date to local partnerships
Alcohol has been identified as one of WCC’s top 10 priorities
SIPS program due to report Q4 2010
Program better tailored around PCT needs (e.g. Ready Reckoner version 5 coming soon)
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Alcohol
Specialist Treatment
Data from the National Alcohol Treatment Monitoring System shows 80% of those treated in 2008/09 received treatment within 3 weeks and 90% within 6 weeks. 104,207 patients were treated for alcohol dependence in 2008/09
Average wait was 2.1 weeks
Close to 10% of dependent drinkers are able to access treatment.
DH recommends PCTs ensure the provision and uptake of evidence-based specialist treatment for at least 15% of their estimated dependent population.
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Alcohol
Alcohol Learning Centre
Local Routes: Guidance for developing alcohol treatment pathways. web published mid December 09
Events calendar: areas can publicise their own events
Regional Pages published
Closer integration with HubCAPP
92 Projects described on HubCAPP
Coming soon:
Alcohol electronic 'partnership' tool - by year end to facilitate PCT partnership work
Workforce Development section with dedicated alcohol training directory
Social Marketing Segmentation and evaluation toolkit.
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Alcohol
Focused Improvement Projects
• Dual Diagnosis (NE Lincs)
• BME + Alcohol Harm (Leicester and Newham)
• Housing/homelessness (Gt Manchester, Derby)
We are working with partners within DH and CLG as well as key national stakeholders to help develop national guidance and unearth case studies of best practice
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Alcohol
Alcohol Treatment for Offenders
Alcohol Treatment for Offenders Guidance Document
Guidance to health and social care commissioners and service providers on methods to meet the alcohol treatment needs of offenders within community and prison settings.
Publication February 2010
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Alcohol
E-learning modules
Being improved in the light of user feedback.
New version to be released in January 2010
Now accredited by RCN and endorsed by RCGP, RCP
Additional learning pathways for community pharmacy and hospital settings now in development, due for completion by March.
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Alcohol
Alcohol Harm Reduction National Support Team
The most common recommendations the NST make to PCTs:
• Undertaking specific data analysis relating to alcohol
• Improving commissioning processes and structures
• Improving organisational partnerships
• Developing a clearer, shared vision for alcohol harm reduction
• Developing strategies or action plans
• Improving contract management of providers
• Ensuring that commissioned services are integrated
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Alcohol
Evaluation of the AIP
The research will cover April 2008 to March 2011 and will address a number of key questions, including:
• What is the full range of challenges surrounding the implementation of ‘High Impact Changes’ by PCTs?
• To what extent did ‘priority access’ to programme resources enable EI PCTs “to go that little bit faster”?
• To what extent can the rates of reduction of alcohol-related admissions to hospital be attributed to the implementation of a range of ‘High Impact Changes’ by PCTs?
• How can the costs of different implementation decisions be evaluated against the potential return on investment over time?