Andrew Brown

@andrewbrown365

Just to be *really* clear all views are mine and not my employers.

London
Joined January 2010

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    Exciting opportunity to shape the work of our partner as their director, representing the substance misuse sector

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  2. Apr 4
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    Apr 3

    Weekend Alcohol Report 🍺 Over Easter weekend we dealt with 376 alcohol related incidents! 35 22 83 29 12 58 65 Of all domestics (211), 39% were alcohol related Alcohol is NEVER an excuse

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    Apr 2

    "Long-term low back pain is a common reason for consulting in primary care... This information may help doctors talk with their patients about not prescribing, or de-prescribing, gabapentinoids. The question of what we should prescribe instead remains."

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    "Do public expenditures on health and families relate to alcohol abstaining in adolescents? Multilevel study of adolescents in 24 countries"

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  8. Apr 1

    "Factors influencing recording of drug misuse in primary care: a qualitative study of GPs in England" a paper that I'd guess will find interesting

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  9. Apr 1

    "Baclofen: its effectiveness in reducing harmful drinking, craving, and negative mood. A meta‐analysis"

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  10. Apr 1

    "Availability of alcohol: Location, time and ease of purchase in high‐ and middle‐income countries: Data from the International Alcohol Control study"

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  11. Apr 1

    "Adolescents drink less: How, who and why? A review of the recent research literature"

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    Mar 29

    Why does Housing First Work? In this new blog, Prof Sarah Johnsen reflects on this issue and explores the impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences on homeless individuals

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  13. Mar 29

    In England regularly report on the proportion of TB cases from people with social risk factors & unsurprising they have high prevalence of smoking

    Graph showing the proportion TB cases which come from people with at least one social risk factor
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    Mar 29

    Prevalence figures released this week suggest that there are almost 48,000 children in England living with a female opiate user and over 93,000 living with a male opiate user. Read more here:

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  16. Mar 29

    This is lovely by 's for the early career forum blog - implementation of evidence based prevention programmes takes, persistence, relationships, learning, and relentless optimism. via

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  17. Mar 28

    Letter from in his capacity as Chair of setting out their work programme for the next period

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  18. Mar 28

    Work related violence statistics from the Crime Survey for England and Wales 2017/18.

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  19. Mar 28

    Also on the same page a link to new estimates for PHE of the number of parents who use opiates and the number of children living with them at regional levels

    Table showing estimated number of children who live with opiate users and estimated number of opiate users who live with children by region for 2014-15
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  20. Mar 28

    New data from - Opiate and crack cocaine use: prevalence estimates for local populations in 2014-15

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