Harmful drinking and substance misuse both have wide-ranging effects on not only the individuals effected but their families and communities. National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) defines harmful drinking as a pattern of alcohol consumption that causes health problems, including psychological problems such as depression, alcohol-related accidents or physical illness such as acute pancreatitis. Harmful drinkers can become dependent which NICE defines as characterised by craving, tolerance, a preoccupation with alcohol and continued drinking in spite of harmful consequences. Substance or drug misuse is defined by the World health Organisation (WHO) as, ‘the use of a substance for a purpose not consistent with legal or medical guidelines’. It has a negative impact on health and may take the form of drug dependence, or be part of a wider spectrum of problematic or harmful behaviour. Drug dependence is a chronic, relapsing disorder characterised by compulsive drug seeking and use despite adverse consequences.
Key Messages Drugs:
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- The rate of hospital admissions due to substance misuse ( 15 to 24 years) was 58.3 per 100,000 . This is statistically similar to England and better than the North East. (2020/21-22/23).
- 5.3% of opiate users had successful completion of drug treatment in 2022. This is statistical similar to England (5%).
- 33.2% of non-opiate users had successful completion of drug treatment in 2022. This is statistical similar to England (31.4%).
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Key Messages Alcohol:
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- The rate for hospital admissions for alcohol related conditions (broad) was 2,072 per 100,000 This is statistically significantly worse than England and better than the North East. (2021/22)
- 32.5% of people successfully completed alcohol treatment in 2022. This is statistically similar to England (35.1%).
- The alcohol-related mortality rate was 47.9 per 100,000. This is statistically significantly worse than England. (39.7) ( 2022).
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Combatting Drugs and Alcohol data report:
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Assessment and Audits
Combatting Drugs and Alcohol Needs Assessment 2022 – DCC (in development)
Links to Strategies and plans
Combatting Drugs and Alcohol Operational Group Delivery Plan (in development)
The evidence base
NICE Guidance: Alcohol-use disorders: preventionOHID: Alcohol and drug misuse prevention and treatment guidanceOHID Guidance Chapter 12:Alcohol