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            May 31
            The NDTMS Annual Statistics Survey will be closing soonThe NDTMS Annual Statistics Survey will be closing soon, on Friday 7th June. The survey is an opportunity for you to provide feedback on our main public statistical outputs from the National Drug Treatment Monitoring System (NDTMS), including ViewIt. We will use the results to improve our products. The survey will take up to 15 minutes to complete if providing feedback on all the products. Thanks for all your responses so far. 
 Published on 31 May 2024 
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            May 23
            Q4 NDTMS reports releasedThe following reports have been released today (23/05/2024) updated to cover the March 2024 NDTMS dataset. Power BI reports: Local Outcomes Framework Treatment and recovery unmet need toolkit SSRS reports: DOMES Adult activity reports Adult successful completion reports Adult and young people outcome reports Young people activity reports Community Criminal Justice Excel download reports: Impact of COVID-19 on treatment activity monitoring reports 7a Substance Misuse Metrics Q4 2023-24 Adult Prison Quarterly Treatment Report Q4 2023-24 Blood Borne Viruses Q4 2023-24 Mutual aid & peer support V6 March 24 PHOF C20 Companion Q4 2023-24 Sub Intervention Report Q4 2023-24 
 Published on 23 May 2024 
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            May 09
            New beta version of the secure estate activity report releasedA new beta version of the secure estate activity report for adults and young people has been released today. It utilises significant sections of the existing formatted adult report (available here: NDTMS - Quarterly prison reports) and displays the information in an interactive and visually informative way, enhancing the accessibility of the data captured via NDTMS. The report has been developed to enhance understanding of the prison substance misuse treatment system and enables you to interrogate the data quickly and easily using the multiple search functions on each page including quarterly & annual views alongside the ability to download and access data tables outside of the page. This new report will also be released monthly. The report initially covers pathways to treatment, accessibility of treatment, activity at treatment discharge and treatment exit data indicators which highlight areas of current priority such as continuity of care, accommodation need and harm reduction. We will continue to produce the existing quarterly prison report until we have a full replacement product that at least provides the same level of data as the existing report. It is anticipated that we will continue to produce the existing report at least up to Q3/Q4 2024-25. Additional data items will be added to this beta version throughout 2024-25, including prison-to-prison transfers. You can help us prioritise the next set of data items to be added by completing this 2-minute survey https://forms.office.com/e/wiAAWGE5Hd [forms.office.com]. We welcome your comments on this version which can be sent to evidenceapplicationteam@dhsc.gov.uk. Finally, OHID will be running two walkthrough sessions for the secure estate activity report to provide a detailed overview of the data, purpose and functionality of the tool as well as providing an opportunity for people to raise any questions or suggestions they might have. The dates and invites are below. Please feel free to attend either and to pass this onto others who might be interested. Tuesday 21st May 2024 at 2pm – 3pm 
 
 Secure estate activity report walkthrough session 1Thursday 23rd May 2024 at 10am – 11am 
 
 Secure estate activity report walkthrough session 2Microsoft Teams Join the meeting now [teams.microsoft.com] Meeting ID: 361 654 275 138 Passcode: QNgGAs Dial-in by phone +44 20 3443 8728,,918152027# United Kingdom, London Find a local number [dialin.teams.microsoft.com] Phone conference ID: 918 152 027# Join on a video conferencing device Tenant key: 892762625@t.plcm.vc Video ID: 129 944 921 7 Microsoft Teams Join the meeting now [teams.microsoft.com] Meeting ID: 389 271 127 177 Passcode: kRoLCb Dial-in by phone +44 20 3443 8728,,283792552# United Kingdom, London Find a local number [dialin.teams.microsoft.com] Phone conference ID: 283 792 552# Join on a video conferencing device Tenant key: 892762625@t.plcm.vc Video ID: 129 200 073 6 
 Published on 09 May 2024 
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            Feb 19
            Invitation to join one of two webinars in March providing an overview of the Health and mortality toolkitWebinar titleUnmet need – health and mortality component webinar 1Unmet need – health and mortality component webinar 2Time/dateFriday 8th March 2024 10:30am-12noonWednesday 13th March 2024 10.30am-12noonJoining detailsMicrosoft Teams meetingJoin on your computer, mobile app or room device Click here to join the meeting Meeting ID: 347 890 836 506 Passcode: fsUhXo Download Teams [microsoft.com] | Join on the web [microsoft.com] Join with a video conferencing device Video Conference ID: 124 719 864 4 Alternate VTC instructions [dialin.plcm.vc] Or call in (audio only) +44 20 3443 8728,,51067312# United Kingdom, London Phone Conference ID: 510 673 12# Microsoft Teams meetingJoin on your computer, mobile app or room device Click here to join the meeting Meeting ID: 332 569 224 729 Passcode: WN88x2 Download Teams [microsoft.com] | Join on the web [microsoft.com] Join with a video conferencing device Video Conference ID: 126 141 480 0 Alternate VTC instructions [dialin.plcm.vc] Or call in (audio only) +44 20 3443 8728,,683694703# United Kingdom, London Phone Conference ID: 683 694 703# 
 Published on 19 February 2024 
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            Feb 08
            Local authority commissioning support packs for young people now available on NDTMS.NetWe are pleased to advise you that the latest young people commissioning support packs are now available on NDTMS.net (https://www.ndtms.net/CommissioningSupportProducts). They have been provided as a resource to assist with local needs assessments, service planning and recommissioning as well as a useful summary of activity over the last decade, where shown. They use data from NDTMS as well as other data sources such as hospital admissions, looked after children and school exclusions. The main areas covered in the NDTMS data are client profiles and demographics, education and employment, health, vulnerabilities and outcomes. If you have any questions on these packs please contact evidenceapplicationteam@dhsc.gov.uk. 
 Published on 08 February 2024 
 
            