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WHO Regional Office for Europe. (2012). Action plan for the implementation of the European strategy for the prevention and control of noncommunicable diseases 2012-2016. Copenhagen: World Health Organization (WHO), Regional Office for Europe.
Abstract: Investing in prevention and improved control of noncommunicable diseases (NCD) will reduce premature death and preventable morbidity and disability, and improve the quality of life and well-being of people and societies. No less than 86% of deaths and 77% of the disease burden in the WHO European Region are caused by this broad group of disorders, which show an epidemiological distribution with great inequalities reflecting a social gradient, while they are linked by common risk factors, underlying determinants and opportunities for intervention. This document contains an action plan for implementation of the European Strategy for the Prevention and Control of Noncommunicable Diseases. Taking account of Members States’ existing commitments, it focuses on priority action areas and interventions for the next five years (2012–2016) within a comprehensive and integrated framework. It has been developed through a consultative process, guided by the Standing Committee of the Regional Committee, and including meetings of NCD focal points and of the European Health Policy Forum for High-Level Government Officials. Its formulation has taken place against a backdrop of development of the new European health policy (Health 2020) and the Public Health Framework for Action, as well as the First Global Ministerial Conference on Healthy Lifestyles and Noncommunicable Disease Control (Moscow, April 2011) and the United Nations high-level Meeting on Noncommunicable Diseases (New York, September 2011) and takes account of these processes.
Keywords: noncommunicable disease; mental health; violence; infection; political action committee; prevention; public health; public policy; health promotion; Europe
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Abteilung Sucht. (2012). Suchtpolitik und Monitoring des Suchtbereichs Basel-Stadt : Jahresbericht 2012. Basel: Gesundheitsdepartement des Kantons Basel-Stadt, Gesundheitsdienste, Abteilung Sucht.
Keywords: monitoring; addiction; public policy; adolescent; cannabis; drug legalization; pathological gambling; occupational therapy; work; alcohol; AOD public policy strategy; statistical data; Basel-City; annual report
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Sucht Wallis. (2012). Fiesta : Jahresbericht 2011. Sitten: Author.
Keywords: harm reduction; prevention; collaboration; statistical data; financial statement; advertisement; Switzerland; Valais; Sion; annual report
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Addiction Valais. (2012). Fiesta : rapport d'activité 2011. Sion: Author.
Keywords: harm reduction; prevention; collaboration; statistical data; financial statement; advertisement; Switzerland; Valais; Sion; annual report
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Croix-Bleue romande. (2012). Croix-Bleue romande : rapport d'activité 2011. Chavannes-près-Renens: Croix-Bleue romande (CBR).
Keywords: AOD use, abuse, and dependence; AOD dependence; alcohol; financial statement; Croix-Bleue romande (body); Switzerland; annual report
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Contact Netz. (2012). Jahresbericht 2011. Bern: Author.
Keywords: harm reduction; addiction; prevention; counseling; supported accommodation; financial statement; Switzerland; annual report
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Réseau Contact. (2012). Rapport annuel 2011. Berne: Réseau Contact.
Keywords: harm reduction; addiction; prevention; counseling; supported accommodation; financial statement; Switzerland; annual report
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Drogen Forum Innerschweiz. (2012). Jahresbericht 2011. Drogen Forum Innerschweiz (DFI).
Keywords: evaluation; addiction; prevention; collaboration; counseling; financial statement; Switzerland; annual report
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Drogenbeauftragte der Bundesregierung. (2012). Drogen- und Suchtbericht 2012. Berlin: Bundesministerium für Gesundheit (BMG).
Keywords: addiction; addiction care; AOD use, abuse, and dependence; AOD prevention; alcohol; tobacco product; illicit drug; cannabis; nonchemical addiction; pathological gambling; internet; public health care financing; quality control; old age; gender; self-help group; research; collaboration; international area; Germany
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European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction. (2012). EMCDDA trend report for the evaluation of the 2005-12 EU drugs strategy. Lisbon: European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction (EMCDDA).
Abstract: This report was compiled as a supporting document for the evaluation of the 2005-12 EU drugs strategy and its two action plans: 2005-08 and 2009-12. It reviews the main trends and changes in the European drug situation and in the responses developed by the EU Member States. Four main areas are covered by the report: drug use and drug-related problems; drug supply; drug policies; and demand reduction interventions.
Keywords: AOD use; cannabis; amphetamines; ecstasy; cocaine; hallucinogens; gamma-hydroxybutyric acid; ketamine; opioids in any form; HIV infection; Aids; hepatitis C; AODR mortality; AOD supply; law; monitoring; internet; drug market; drug trafficking; public policy; prevention; treatment and maintenance; harm reduction; prison-based health service; prison-based prevention; recommendations or guidelines; international area; Europe
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