2017
DOI: 10.1186/s13722-017-0087-8
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Proceedings of the 14th annual conference of INEBRIA

Abstract: Background: Addressing alcohol harm in prisons can potentially reduce the risk of re-offending, and costs to society, whilst tackling health inequalities. Health savings of £4.3 m and crime savings of £100 m per year can be a result of appropriate alcohol interventions. Prison therefore offers an opportunity for the identification, response and/or referral to treatment for those male remand prisoners who are consuming alcohol above recommended levels. There is however, limited evidence for the effectiveness, o… Show more

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“…From April 2014 to July 2017, the New Hampshire Youth S•BI•RT Initiative (Initiative) implemented S•BI•RT as a standard of care in primary care practices; this case study focuses on strategies associated with operationalizing S.BI.RT, specifically, training and technical assistance (TA) related to clinical workflow, for youth and young adults [6].…”
Section: Case Presentationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From April 2014 to July 2017, the New Hampshire Youth S•BI•RT Initiative (Initiative) implemented S•BI•RT as a standard of care in primary care practices; this case study focuses on strategies associated with operationalizing S.BI.RT, specifically, training and technical assistance (TA) related to clinical workflow, for youth and young adults [6].…”
Section: Case Presentationmentioning
confidence: 99%