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 Plotting a New Course – examining the new policy and practice landscape



Over the two days this latest event in the ‘plotting a new course’ series
offers participants a unique opportunity to both hear about how new
developments in the UK will impact on alcohol, drugs and tobacco policies
and future practice, as well as having the opportunity through a simulation
exercise to consider the immediate practical implications.



Under different initiatives and legislation – Public Health England, the
integration agenda in Scotland, ‘21st Century Healthcare’ in Wales – a
common theme of a ‘joined-up’ approach is evident. The incorporation of how
we address ‘substance use’ into the wider public health agenda has
potential for a more holistic approach, but may also have implications for
resourcing.



The two days will be a mix of presentations by leading figures and
facilitated discussions, to examine current policy issues with respect to
drugs, alcohol and tobacco, the nature and extent of problems, the state of
the evidence and the new public health policy drivers.



The aim of the conference is to enable participants to have an
understanding of the impact of the imminent changes on their work, placing
the new policy and practice in context for policy reformers, consumers,
commissioners, service providers, patients/service users and welfare
recipients.



*Outline Programme *

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·        *What will the new policy world look like? Key policy developments
and issues relating to drugs, alcohol and tobacco*

·        *Managing risk in the new policy world – synergies and differences
across drugs, alcohol and tobacco*

·        *What are we missing from the current debates and policy
developments? Neglected and difficult issues*

·        *What else is driving policy change? Drug, alcohol and tobacco
policy, the new public health and the new localism agenda*

·        *The big shake up: Local priorities in a national context –
planning and spending money on drugs, alcohol and tobacco*

·        *The big shake up: Implications for service users and providers,
policing, communities, and private sector providers*



See *http://plotnewcourse.org.uk/programme * for full programme



*Speakers Confirmed*



·        *Deborah Arnott* - Action on Smoking and Health

·        *Roger Howard* - UK Drug Policy Commission

·        *Eric Appleby* - Alcohol Concern

·        *Adam Burgess* - University of Kent

·        *Fiona Measham* - University of Manchester

·        *Andy Foster* - Trading Standards Institute

·        *David Dorn* - Vapourtrails.tv

·        *Russell Newcombe* – Independent Consultant

*·        **Annette Dale-Perera** - CNWL NHS Foundation Trust*

·        *Gerry Stimson* - London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine

·        *Kevin Fenton* - Director of Health Improvement and Population
Health, Public Health England

·        *John Carnochan* - Violence Reduction Unit Scotland

·        *Neil Hunt* –  Independent Consultant

·        *Steve Brinksman, *Substance Misuse Management in General Practice

·        *Alex Boyt* - Service User Involvement Co-ordinator, Camden DAAT





*The conference will take place at Friends’ House, 173-177 Euston Road,
London NW1 2BJ
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*The delegate fee is £145*, which includes attendance both days, conference
materials, lunch and refreshments on both days.



To register for your place: http://plotnewcourse.org.uk/registration





To find out more about the conference please visit
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*The two days will provide essential information, opportunity for debate
and discussion and valuable experiential training for, amongst others, all
those working on drug, alcohol and tobacco issues including police, health
services, specialist drugs alcohol, tobacco and sexual health services,
Health and Wellbeing Boards, community groups, patient advocacy groups,
Clinical Commissioning Groups, private sector providers, hospitality trade,
as well as academics and those with an interest in public health generally.*
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Teresa Williams
Esprit De Bois Services LTD