Alcohol Concern: Alcohol services are owed money

Friday, 13, Apr 2007 12:00

Alcohol Concern is challenging Primary Care Trusts to account for the extra funds they received to improve alcohol services in their area. Public Health Minister, Caroline Flint announced last year that £15 million was earmarked to help PCTs improve the commissioning and

delivery of alcohol treatment services but there is growing evidence that some PCTs have not yet assigned the money.

With no national targets to reduce alcohol misuse, treatment providers are are concerned that the money will be lost in the general scramble to plug widespread deficits or fund other programmes. To help services bid for this new money Alcohol Concern has released details of the sum that each PCT will have been given by the Department of Health for the coming year (see notes).

Don Shenker, Director of Policy and Services for Alcohol Concern says:

"This is further evidence of the need for Government to set aside ring fenced money for alcohol treatment, like it does for drugs. Until then, alcohol services will always be treated as the 'poor relation'to drugs treatment and may well miss out on other new health funding initiatives. In a situation where 17 out of 18 people who need treatment aren't able to receive it, this can't continue.

While some PCTs are using these funds to reduce alcohol harms, every penny counts and we hope that all PCTs will spend this money on the vital work for which it was intended."

Mike Webb, an Alcohol Lead for the Hampshire PCT area says:

"The Drug Pool Treatment Budget is ring fenced and cannot be used for clients with a primary alcohol misuse problem. With this new funding available, a lot more could be done to support those with alcohol misuse problems and to enable them to access treatment in a more

timely manor. We would welcome working in partnership with the local PCT in order to make a real difference to local issues, that we both face, in this field."

Mark Sanger, Community Safety Manager for the London Borough of Enfield says:

"It is disappointing that the new money hasn't been ringfenced, as this means some PCTs will find it difficult to prioritise using it for alcohol interventions. Unfortunately, this is the case in Enfield, despite a strong local partnership on alcohol harm reduction. We would like to see the Department of Health put pressure on PCTs to use the funding for alcohol interventions."

Notes to editors

* Table A shows the sums allocated to each PCT in England. The money (15m) earmarked for alcohol interventions this year represents 0.25% of the 2007/2008 revenue uplift.

Table A

PCT Alcohol Interventions Allocation 07/08

Ashton, Leigh and Wigan 33,338

Barking and Dagenham 65,838

Barnet 86,775

Barnsley 83,988

Bassetlaw 36,518

Bath and North East Somerset 45,495

Bedfordshire 124,752

Berkshire West 109133

Bexhill and Rother 23,488

Bexley 58,108

Birmingham East and North 137,985

Blackburn with Darwen 48,613

Blackpool 46,930

Bolton 82,950

Bournemouth and Poole 91,071

Bradford & Airedale 146,312

Brent Teaching 83,090

Brighton and Hove City 80,648

Bristol 110,510

Bromley 76,110

Buckinghamshire 121,612

Bury 52,938

Calderdale 51,938

Cambridgeshire 157,102

Camden 75,160

Central & Eastern Cheshire 120,767

City and Hackney Teaching 89,413

Cornwall and Isles of Scilly 163.177

Central Lancashire 130,927

County Durham 180,840

Croydon 86,513

Cumbria 177,852

Darlington 27,798

Derby City 79,152

Derbyshire County 204,632

Devon 213,270

Doncaster 187,475

Dorset 112,741

Dudley 84,197

Ealing 90,645

Eastern and Coastal Kent 239,822

East Lancashire 114,500

East & North Hertfordshire 147,886

East Riding of Yorkshire 86,162

East Sussex Downs & Weald 92,837

Enfield 81,690

Gateshead 66,573

Gloucestershire 153,842

Great Yarmouth & Waverney 84,317

Greenwich Teaching 69,368

Hammersmith and Fulham 53,100

Halton & St. Helens 98, 697

Hampshire 319,620

Haringey Teaching 72,165

Harrow 52,023

Hartlepool 30,845

Hastings & Rother 54,902

Havering 70,028

Heart of Birmingham Teaching 109,243

Herefordshire 59,135

Heywood, Middleton & Rochdale 69,062

Hillingdon 62,820

Hounslow 60,813

Hull 75,390

Isle of Wight 48,578

Islington 67,463

Kensington and Chelsea 56,093

Kingston 41,278

Kirklees 106,048

Knowsley 63,308

Lambeth 93,593

Leeds 200,857

Leicester City 95,042

Leicestershire County & Rutland 167,697

Lewisham 79,620

Lincolnshire 233,405

Luton 61,590

Manchester 198,587

Medway 91,000

Mid-Essex 100,597

Milton Keynes 77,190

Newcastle 77,435

Newham 97,168

North East Essex 103,242

North East Lincolnshire 46,855

Norfolk 231,285

North Lancashire 142,972

North Lincolnshire 46,328

North Somerset 65,565

North Staffordshire 56,820

North Tees 64,215

North Tyneside 62,960

North Yorkshire and York 193,402

Northumberland 88,720

Nottingham City 87,278

Nottinghamshire County 183,315

Oldham 71,110

Oxfordshire 128,894

Peterborough 65,633

Plymouth Teaching 69,978

Portsmouth City Teaching 54,260

Redcar and Cleveland 90,551

Redbridge 62,485

Richmond and Twickenham 45,670

Rotherham 76,975

Salford 69,500

Sandwell 98,678

Sefton 86,838

Sheffield 155,051

Shropshire County 80,345

Solihull 56,050

Somerset 159349

South Birmingham 108,675

South Gloucestershire 62,505

Southwark 80,445

South West Essex 131,510

Stoke on Trent 80,871

Stockport 73,708

Suffolk 169,145

Sunderland Teaching 89,318

Surrey 251,667

Sutton and Merton 93,720

Swindon 50,325

Tameside and Glossop 71,793

Telford and Wrekin 54,283

Torbay 54,273

Tower Hamlets 88,618

Trafford 60,233

Wakefield District 111,595

Walsall Teaching 79,673

Waltham Forest 66,323

Wandsworth 79,030

Warrington 54,868

Warwickshire 260,003

West Essex 67,062

West Hertfordshire 131,427

West Kent 174,485

Westminster 74,683

West Sussex 203,925

Wiltshire 121,918

Wolverhampton City 84,685

* Alcohol Concern is the national agency working to reduce alcohol

related harm in society. We work to reduce the incidence and costs of

alcohol-related harm and to increase the range and quality of alcohol

services available to problem drinkers and their families.


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