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Warwickshire’s BIG conversation about Alcohol Sean Meehan and Sarah Burwood

Warwickshire’s BIG conversation about Alcohol Sean Meehan and Sarah Burwood Friday 17 th January 2014. Alcohol attributable hospital admissions - Warwickshire. Alcohol specific hospital admissions - Warwickshire. Alcohol deaths. Alcohol Specific Mortality - Warwickshire.

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Warwickshire’s BIG conversation about Alcohol Sean Meehan and Sarah Burwood

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  1. Warwickshire’s BIG conversation about Alcohol Sean Meehan and Sarah Burwood Friday 17th January 2014

  2. Alcohol attributable hospital admissions - Warwickshire

  3. Alcohol specific hospital admissions - Warwickshire

  4. Alcohol deaths

  5. Alcohol Specific Mortality - Warwickshire

  6. Alcohol Attributable Mortality - Warwickshire

  7. Under 18s admitted to hospital with alcohol specific conditions (Warks)

  8. The alcohol stocktake tool • Provides a structure for local areas to take a systematic view of their system for responding to alcohol-related harm in the adult population • Explores integration of activity by all local partners across all levels of prevention • Covers the interventions that evidence indicates are most effective • In line with NICE guidance PH24, CG100 & CG115 • Provides an opportunity to benchmark against evidence-based practice, facilitating the identification of effective practice, any gaps in provision and highlighting possible improvements

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