Resources and Links
Drug Treatment in the South East 2006/07
The 'Drug Treatment in the South East 2006/07' report is now available. This report contains data for the South East region from the National Drug Treatment Monitoring System (NDTMS), the Drug Interventions Programme (DIP), Hospital Episode Statistics (HES) for drug related admissions to hospital and mortality data for drug related deaths.
South East Drug Action Team Profiles 2006/07
DTMU have prepared the following South East Drug Action Team Profiles for 2006/07.
These are two page data summary sheets for each drug action team in the South East region. Each profile includes data from NDTMS for 2006/07 and other useful data from other sources. The profiles include a spine chart comparing data for each area to other South East DATs and the South East average.
The ealier 2005/06 SE DAT Profiles are also still available.
Choosing Health in the South East: Problem Drug Use report
The 'Choosing Health in the South East: Problem Drug Use' report by SEPHO is now available:
Choosing Health in the South East: Problem Drug Use
The main purpose of this report is to describe the pattern and impact of problem drug use across the South East region. It also highlights variations in problem drug use at regional and national level. It is intended to be useful to all those concerned with tackling problem drug use within the South East including crime and reduction disorder partnerships, local strategic partnerships, drug treatment agencies, problem drug users and carers.
Report Requests
The National Drug Treatment Monitoring System (NDTMS) data for the South East can be analysed to produce reports that meet treatment provider and Drug Action Team (DAT) requirements.
Please download a copy of the
'Data Request Form' and
email the completed form to DTMU.
DTMU require at least two weeks notice to enable us to analyse the data to ensure that it is accurate.
Local Delivery Plan (LDP) Reports
The LDP reports are available on the last day of each calendar month on www.ndtms.net
