Edinburgh Alcohol Framework Kerry Murray Senior Health Promotion Specialist Health Promotion Service NHS Lothian 25 th July 2012.

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Edinburgh Alcohol Framework Kerry Murray Senior Health Promotion Specialist Health Promotion Service NHS Lothian 25 th July 2012

Purpose Provide a structure for taking forward the EADP strategy in relation to alcohol use in Edinburgh Identify priorities, outcomes, impact indicators and actions. Develop a partnership approach

Process Steering group – multi-agency –Police- Fire service –Various CEC depts- Vol Sector –Scot Ambulance Service- NHS Development of logic model Links to EADP strategy, National Core ADP outcomes and other relevant Edinburgh logic models

Outcomes 6 long term outcomes Logic model (appendix 1) - corresponding medium and short term outcomes + supporting evidence Treatment and recovery 1.More people achieve sustained recovery from problematic alcohol use 2.There is a high quality recovery orientated system of care Crime and anti-social behaviour 3.Reduced alcohol related anti-social behaviour and offending Hazardous and Binge Drinking 4.Fewer people drink hazardously or binge drink 5.Reduced harm as a result of alcohol related accidents and unintended injury Children, young people and families 6.Fewer children, young people and families are affected by parental alcohol use

Framework document Introduction –Strategic/policy context –Current situation Framework outcomes Logic model explained –6 long term outcomes –Written explanation / rationale –Examples of current activity Logic model inc supporting evidence (appendix 1) Members of steering group (appendix 2) Potential indicators (appendix 3)

Next steps…. Obtain senior level and organisational buy-in Wider engagement / consultation –x2 events planned Sept 2012 –Engage with local community planning structures Neighbourhood Partnerships –Offer an opportunity to influence –Opportunity to see how framework fits/links Finalise and circulate

Questions / Comments?