Main Discussion Topic: Reducing Alcohol Harm
A presentation will be provided.
Minutes:
The Board received a presentation on reducing the harm caused by alcohol and discussed how the Partnership could tackle this.
An overview was provided of the national picture and the prevalence of alcoholism in Haringey. It was noted that there was a clear link between economic deprivation and mortality.
The partnerships key indicator in terms of alcohol harm was National Indicator (NI) 139 (number of alcohol related hospital admissions). As part of the measures taken to address this an Alcohol Harm Reduction Strategy had been formed, which included actions for a range of partner agencies and focussed on addressing:
The Cabinet Member for Community Safety raised concern that at present there was insufficient focus on addressing the link between domestic violence and alcohol abuse. Work recently commissioned by the Safer Communities Executive Board and the Police suggested that between 70% and 80% of domestic violence was linked to alcohol abuse.
In response to a query the Board was advised that work was being carried out to gauge what impact the economic downturn was likely to have on alcohol harm and once further information was available a report would be brought to the HSP.
It was noted that improved coding of alcohol related admissions was partly responsible for the statistical rise recorded. However, it was considered that there was an underlying upward trend in the number of admissions.
Following general discussion the Board broke into groups and the questions set out below were considered two questions: What can your organisation contribute to alcohol harm reduction in Haringey and what can you do as individuals?
The following points were made:
Group 1
Group 2
Group 3