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NI 115 Substance misuse by young people

Percentage of respondents to the survey reporting either frequent misuse of drugs or alcohol or both. Source: TellUs3 Survey: DCSF Publisher: Department for Children Schools and Families...

NI 115 - Substance misuse by young people

Percentage of respondents to the survey reporting either frequent misuse of drugs or alcohol or both. "National Indicator" datasets such as this one are discontinued. The data for all 200 datasets...

Drug Related Deaths and Deaths due to Drugs Misuse Registered in Northern Ireland

Number of drug related deaths and deaths due to drug misuse registered in Northern Ireland. Source agency: Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency Designation: National...

Drug misusers presenting for treatment who were discharged after 12 weeks

Number of drug misusers triaged into treatment in the year who were discharged after 12 weeks or who remain in treatment beyond a 12 week period Source: National Drug Treatment Monitoring Scheme...

Estimating the National and Local Prevalence of Problem Drug Misuse in Scotland

Estimates of the prevalence of problem drug use and drug injecting in Scotland by council area, CHP, health board, community justice area and police force area Source agency: ISD Scotland (part of...

Drug misuse

Estimated Problem Drug Users (Crack and/or Opiates), Crude Rate, Aged 15-64 Source: The National Treatment Agency Publisher: Association of Public Health Observatories (APHO) Geographies: Local...

Number of mothers recorded by Midwifery Services in regard to alcohol or substance misuse (by Estimated Delivery Date)

Number of mothers recorded by Midwifery Services in regard to alcohol or substance misuse (by Estimated Delivery Date) *This indicator has been discontinued.

Seagrass Potential

Summary Seagrass Potential v3 Summary: A majority of the seagrass potential areas are derived from wave and current energy, elevation and salinity criteria. Some 'Additional' areas have been...

Potential Contaminated Land

Any Potential Contamination on Land

Potential Development Sites

Potential Development Sites as identified in Local Plans

ABC_ArchaeologicalPotential

This is an extract of ArcGIS created polygons showing areas of archaeological potential in the borough of Ashford, Kent.

Potentially Contaminated Land

Carlisle City Council Potentially Contaminated Land. Upon accessing this Licensed Data you will be deemed to have accepted the terms of the Public Sector End User Licence - INSPIRE

Potential New Open Spaces

Potential new open land resources.

Potentially Violent Persons Database

Details of potentially violent welfare customers

WWNP Riparian Woodland Potential

This dataset has been produced as part of the Mapping Potential for Working with Natural Processes research project (SC150005). The project created a toolbox of mapped data and methods which enable...

WWNP Floodplain Reconnection Potential

This dataset has been produced as part of the Mapping Potential for Working with Natural Processes research project (SC150005). The project created a toolbox of mapped data and methods which enable...

WWNP Floodplain Woodland Potential

This dataset has been produced as part of the Mapping Potential for Working with Natural Processes research project (SC150005). The project created a toolbox of mapped data and methods which enable...

RBWM Potential Development Sites

Digital representation of regulation 19 potential developable small sites for the development of housing within the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead. Data captured as polygons.

Native Oyster Bed Potential

Summary: Most Native Oyster Bed Potential areas are derived from seabed sediment and current energy criteria. Some 'Additional' areas have been identified through consultations with local experts....

Thurrock Potential Open Space

Potential for Open Space. This data supports the Greengrid and Local Development Framework. Upon accessing this Licensed Data you will be deemed to have accepted the terms of the Public Sector End...