National Statistics for Alcohol/Drug Related Deaths.
I don't know where else to go, for information. Having just spoken to my tenant support worker from The Alcohol Recovery Project, she tells me that for all of Camden (Largest Borough in the country) there are ten social workers for drug addicts in the borough and just One for alcoholics. Now I remember reading somewhere that pro rata the death rate for alcoholics was 100 to 1 in favour (sic) of alcoholics. My experience in Oxford was the same. In the drug/alcohol project I attended the main focus was on drug addiction. (I know that alcohol is a drug) Our Tone keeps banging on about binge drinking and how it must be stopped, but most of the resources go to drug addiction. Does any ABCtaler know how I can find out exact information from the internet, before writing to my M.P.? I got onto the National Statistics Hoojamaflip and it kept saying, 'Wotruonabout?' I'll never get my head around computers. And I am sober! Ta, Phatalkyda.
P.S. What causes most alcohol related deaths?
Indescribable!
Purplehaze