
DAAT Substance Misuse Profiles 2009
MUSE have produced a set of ‘Adult Drug’ and ‘Young People Substance Misuse’ profiles which outline key information about substance misuse by Drug and Alcohol Action Team (DAAT) in the East of England in 2009. The profiles have been designed to tackle health inequalities by providing local comparative data for DAATs. The primary source of data for the profiles is the 2008/09 Eastern NDTMS (National Drug Treatment Monitoring System) however other data sources have been used. The profiles and a ‘Guidance and Metadata’ document can be found below.
- Bedfordshire Adult Drug Profile 2009
- Cambridgeshire Adult Drug Profile 2009
- Essex Adult Drug Profile 2009
- Hertfordshire Adult Drug Profile 2009
- Luton Adult Drug Profile 2009
- Norfolk Adult Drug Profile 2009
- Peterborough Adult Drug Profile 2009
- Southend-on-Sea Adult Drug Profile 2009
- Suffolk Adult Drug Profile 2009
- Thurrock Adult Drug Profile 2009
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Online Substance Misuse Profile Indicators
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Overview of East of England Adult Drug Profiles 2009
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Young People Substance Misuse Profiles 2009
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- Bedfordshire Young People Substance Misuse Profile 2009
- Cambridgeshire Young People Substance Misuse Profile 2009
- Essex Young People Substance Misuse Profile 2009
- Hertfordshire Young People Substance Misuse Profile 2009
- Luton Young People Substance Misuse Profile 2009
- Norfolk Young People Substance Misuse Profile 2009
- Peterborough Young People Substance Misuse Profile 2009
- Southend-on-Sea Young People Substance Misuse Profile 2009
- Suffolk Young People Substance Misuse Profile 2009
- Thurrock Young People Substance Misuse Profile 2009
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Online Substance Misuse Profile Indicators
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Overview of East of England Young People Substance Misuse Profiles 2009
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Note: the 2009 Young People substance misuse profiles have been updated following the identification of an error in indicator 3 which showed the ‘% aged 16 and 17’ rather than ‘% aged 15 and under’. Please be assured that this error has been rectified on all current resources.