The impact measurement tool (IMT) is a data collection system used to assess the effectiveness of tier one and tier two drug & alcohol services commissioned by the Public Health Agency (PHA). It is a live data collection system and this report reflects the 2018/19 position at the end of September 2019. It covers services across Northern Ireland and all services that submitted a return during 2018/19 have been included
11.3.2015 In 2013, the Department of Health, in conjunction with Northern Ireland, commissioned the ...
Background: Alcohol Brief Interventions (ABI) have been implemented throughout Scotland since 2008 a...
The Northern Ireland Omnibus Survey is conducted several times each year by the Central Survey Unit ...
This report presents the results of survey research completed between April - September 2020 on beha...
Ireland’s “Reducing Harm, Supporting Recovery” strategy sets out the Government’s response to addres...
This report presents census findings collected in statutory and non-statutory drug and alcohol servi...
Alcohol is not an ordinary commodity and has significant public health implications in Ireland. As t...
There is a large body of epidemiological literature describing the relationship between alcohol cons...
This paper describes the development and evaluation of the Alcohol and Drug Outcome Measure (ADOM), ...
Introduction and Aims: The collection of routine outcome measurement (ROM) data provides an opportun...
Depaul, First Housing and ARC Healthy Living Centre (‘the consortium’) are contracted by the Norther...
This bulletin summarizes information on clients who were receiving treatment for problem alcohol and...
The NDTRS is a health information system that collects anonymous data about people in drug and alcoh...
This technical report outlines the issues in measuring outcome in the alcohol and other drug field. ...
Background: Alcohol Brief Interventions (ABI) have been implemented throughout Scotland since 2008 a...
11.3.2015 In 2013, the Department of Health, in conjunction with Northern Ireland, commissioned the ...
Background: Alcohol Brief Interventions (ABI) have been implemented throughout Scotland since 2008 a...
The Northern Ireland Omnibus Survey is conducted several times each year by the Central Survey Unit ...
This report presents the results of survey research completed between April - September 2020 on beha...
Ireland’s “Reducing Harm, Supporting Recovery” strategy sets out the Government’s response to addres...
This report presents census findings collected in statutory and non-statutory drug and alcohol servi...
Alcohol is not an ordinary commodity and has significant public health implications in Ireland. As t...
There is a large body of epidemiological literature describing the relationship between alcohol cons...
This paper describes the development and evaluation of the Alcohol and Drug Outcome Measure (ADOM), ...
Introduction and Aims: The collection of routine outcome measurement (ROM) data provides an opportun...
Depaul, First Housing and ARC Healthy Living Centre (‘the consortium’) are contracted by the Norther...
This bulletin summarizes information on clients who were receiving treatment for problem alcohol and...
The NDTRS is a health information system that collects anonymous data about people in drug and alcoh...
This technical report outlines the issues in measuring outcome in the alcohol and other drug field. ...
Background: Alcohol Brief Interventions (ABI) have been implemented throughout Scotland since 2008 a...
11.3.2015 In 2013, the Department of Health, in conjunction with Northern Ireland, commissioned the ...
Background: Alcohol Brief Interventions (ABI) have been implemented throughout Scotland since 2008 a...
The Northern Ireland Omnibus Survey is conducted several times each year by the Central Survey Unit ...