Alcohol deaths are at their highest level since the peak of the recession. Health boards that have slashed funding for problem drinking are the worst hit. Six of the seven Scottish health boards cut spending on Alcohol and Drug Partnerships by around £700,000 last year, causing a surge in the number of people dying as a result of alcohol abuse. NHS Lanarkshire, which cut funding by 10% in 2016/17 experienced a 14% year-on-year increase in alcohol-related deaths, the highest number in the region for a decade. The statistics, produced by the National Records of Scotland, exclude suicides and accidental deaths where alcohol may have played a part. Public Health Minister Aileen Campbell said, ‘I will be refreshing our Alcohol Strategy later this year’ and promised to consider taking steps to tackle alcohol-related harm.
NHS: Drink deaths surge in Scotland
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- Pray: for the government and the NHS to provide more and better support to those who have a drink problem so that lives are turned around and not lost (Psalm 44:26)
- More: www.heraldscotland.com/news/15449722.Alcohol_deaths_spike_follows_funding_cut_for_local_interventions/
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