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Essential NDTMS Core Data Set G Training 17 th March 2010 John Liddell, Deputy Regional Manager

Essential NDTMS Core Data Set G Training 17 th March 2010 John Liddell, Deputy Regional Manager. The National Treatment Agency More people into treatment Creation of an evidence base legitimacy of drug treatment Translating benefit Shorter waiting times  More people in treatment 

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Essential NDTMS Core Data Set G Training 17 th March 2010 John Liddell, Deputy Regional Manager

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  1. Essential NDTMS Core Data Set G Training 17th March 2010 John Liddell, Deputy Regional Manager

  2. The National Treatment Agency More people into treatment Creation of an evidence base legitimacy of drug treatment Translating benefit Shorter waiting times  More people in treatment  Care planned with a range of interventions  Improved exits and outcomes ? ‘I didn’t get into this business to fill in forms’ Why NDTMS…

  3. NDTMS and Commissioning Performance management Measure effectiveness Support need assessment and re commissioning process Stakeholder engagement and the ‘treatment contribution’ Crime Health Community Safety How effective is your treatment system? Regardless of targets, how effective should it be? NDTMS and the internal environment

  4. Dept of Health, Home Office & Min of Justice. Pooled Treatment Budget 1,500 DRD, 35,000 Alcohol and 80,000 Smoking Treatment’s impact on crime Society 1% of population are addicted to heroin and/or crack Expectation that people become ‘drug free’ The media 4% of drug free completions Positive engagement with NTA NDTMS and the external environment

  5. NDTMS implementation in Prisons International interest in NDTMS and TOP Data Warehousing Mapping the long term benefits of treatment National Audit Office Drug treatment saves £2.50 for every £1.00 spent What’s next…

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