National Treatment Agency for Substance Misuse

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The National Treatment Agency for Substance Misuse was a UK special health authority responsible for improving the availability, capacity, and effectiveness of drug and alcohol treatment services in England.

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National Treatment Agency for Substance Misuse canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf public body
special health authority
abbreviation NTA
aim coordinate national drug treatment strategy implementation
expand access to treatment for substance misusers
improve quality of treatment for substance misusers
collaboratedWith NHS organisations
surface form: National Health Service trusts

local authorities
local drug action teams
country United Kingdom
field alcohol treatment
drug treatment
substance misuse
focus addiction treatment services
alcohol misuse
drug misuse
goal improve outcomes of treatment for substance misusers
reduce harm from substance misuse
jurisdiction England
languageOfWork English
locatedIn England
mandateFrom UK government
surface form: UK Government
operatedIn England
parentOrganization Department of Health
partOf National Health Service
policyArea alcohol policy
drug policy
public health
regionServed England
replacedBy Public Health England
responsibility improving availability of alcohol treatment services
improving availability of drug treatment services
improving capacity of alcohol treatment services
improving capacity of drug treatment services
improving effectiveness of alcohol treatment services
improving effectiveness of drug treatment services
sector healthcare
serviceTo people with substance use disorders
status defunct
typeOfOrganization non‑departmental public body

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Public Health England replaced National Treatment Agency for Substance Misuse