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Alcohol-related harms

Key statistics on alcohol misuse, related harms and national and local actions to reduce them

Alcohol consumption and harms dashboard

The dashboard provides data and evidence around alcohol-related harms.

Drug and Alcohol Information System (DAISy)

Information about the national database that holds data about drug and alcohol services, including prisons data, across Scotland

Minimum Unit Pricing (MUP)

Reporting on the independent evaluation of the impact of MUP for alcohol in Scotland

Monitoring and Evaluating Scotland's Alcohol Strategy (MESAS)

Our work programme for Monitoring and Evaluating Scotland’s Alcohol Strategy (MESAS)

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