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What we do > Alcohol Alert > July 2017 > New National Drug Strategy released – but what about alcohol?
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New National Drug Strategy released – but what about alcohol?
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... of a National Drug Strategy for England and Wales.
Snapshot of House of Commons Chamber during 5-hour debate
Home Office minister Sarah...
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What we do > Alcohol Alert > November 2017 > Alcohol Health Alliance celebrates turning 10 years old
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Alcohol Health Alliance celebrates turning 10 years old
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... Alliance 10th anniversary
22 November – The Alcohol Health Alliance UK (AHA) celebrated its tenth birthday at a special event held at Strangers Dining Room in the Houses of Parliament.
Hosted by Sarah...
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What we do > Alcohol Alert > January 2018 > 4% of population drink one-third of alcohol sold in England
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4% of population drink one-third of alcohol sold in England
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Joint committee heard evidence during parliamentary debate
Panel of witnesses at the committee hearing
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News > 2018 > 26 April 2018 – Lack of joined-up action between alcohol and mental health services
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26 April 2018 – Lack of joined-up action between alcohol and mental health services
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... Government should act on this now – this situation cannot continue. A new Alcohol Strategy and a second Five Year Forward View for Mental Health that consider this co-morbidity are urgently needed.'
Centre for Mental Health Chief Executive Sarah...
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What we do > Alcohol Alert > October 2018 > Even a little daily tipple raises mortality risk
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Even a little daily tipple raises mortality risk
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... at Veterans Administration clinics. Light drinkers were defined as those who consumed only one or two drinks a day.
Although some earlier studies have linked light drinking to improvements in cardiovascular health, lead author Professor Sarah...
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What we do > Alcohol Alert > Issue 3 2011 > Cameron backs minimum pricing - But his Health Secretary disagrees
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Cameron backs minimum pricing - But his Health Secretary disagrees
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of the new Alcohol Strategy. The Prime Minister was speaking at Prime
Minister’s Question Time on 14 December 2011, prior to a Parliamentary
debate on alcohol taxation in Westminster Hall later that day. The
debate was secured by Dr Sarah...
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What we do > Alcohol Alert > Issue 1 2012 > New alcohol education campaigns launched in England and Scotland
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New alcohol education campaigns launched in England and Scotland
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... “Change4Life is a fantastic, well known campaign, that has
already helped a million families around the country. I want to expand
it beyond eating well and moving more, so people look after themselves
and really do live longer.”
Sarah...
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What we do > Alcohol Alert > Issue 3 2010 > Public enquiry needed into parental alcohol misuse, claim charities
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Public enquiry needed into parental alcohol misuse, claim charities
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... who needs either training or education to deal with parental
substance abuse is given the appropriate assistance.”
Chair of the British Association of Social Workers’ Special
Interest Group on Alcohol and other Drugs, Dr Sarah...
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What we do > Alcohol Alert > Issue 2 2010 > Free NHS treatment to be pared back by 2020, says new report
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Free NHS treatment to be pared back by 2020, says new report
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... take-up of private medical insurance. It may also mean the
provision of individualised preventative measures.
That the NHS will be reduced in terms of scope is almost
inevitable. One of the experts consulted for the report, Dr Sarah...
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What we do > Alcohol Alert > Issue 2 2010 > More than 100 children a week contact Childline with worries about their parents' drinking or drug use
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More than 100 children a week contact Childline with worries about their parents' drinking or drug use
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... “I live with my mum and her boyfriend. They both take drugs. I
am worried they might die. My mum makes tea and then smokes drugs. She
shouts at me. I feed my baby sister. I see my dad every two months and
he takes drugs.” (Sarah,...
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