Devon County Council's Cabinet backs plan to reduce harm caused by drinking

A nine-point plan to reduce alcohol deaths in Devon has the backing of the Council's cabinet.

On Wednesday (July 23) councillors heard from the Director of Public Health Steve Brown how alcohol consumption has increased in Devon across all age-groups and continues to be one of the leading causes of preventable ill health, disability, and premature death.

The latest data presented is contained within the latest annual Public Health report, and the focus this year is on the harm caused by alcohol.

Councillors supported Mr Brown’s proposals to continue to work with partners, including the NHS, schools, district licencing authorities, emergency services and the voluntary sector, to reduce the harm caused by excessive drinking.

The cabinet heard that in Devon alcohol-related deaths have increased by over 18 per cent (2006 – 2023) while deaths of under 75s from alcoholic liver disease has increased by over 40 per cent since (2001 – 2023) and hospital admissions have increased by 46 per cent in just seven years (2017 to 2023).

Hospital admissions of young adults are almost double the national average, when nationally admissions for the same age group are in decline. Girls under 18 in Devon are more than twice as likely as boys to be admitted for an alcohol-specific condition.

The report also highlighted an increase in alcohol use amongst 55s and over, with drinking patterns established during the pandemic, contributing to a record 10,473 alcohol specific deaths in England in 2023.

The cabinet supported nine recommendations which include the creation of a Devon alcohol strategy, limiting the growth of licensed premises in problem areas, education and prevention work in schools and ensuring the availability of safe housing for those with an alcohol dependency.

It was also proposed that a review of the referral and self-referral processes should take place, and support should be given to GPs.

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