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13197How Violence Prevention Teams in A&E are supporting patients, improving access to healthcare for vulnerable groups, and saving the NHS money

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How Violence Prevention Teams in A&E are supporting patients, improving access to healthcare for vulnerable groups, and saving the NHS money

Professor Simon Moore

21st April 2026

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Premiumisation – the idea that people might drink less but “better” – has long been one of the few areas where alcohol industry strategy appeared to overlap with public health goals.

But new analysis from IWSR suggests that era may be ending. 🧵

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24/7 alcohol at the tap of a button is outpacing safeguards and causing deaths

Rapid delivery services are creating a “delivery trap” for people at risk

We need stronger protections, including delays between order and delivery, and options to self-block

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A&E isn’t just where violence is treated – it’s where it can be prevented.

Violence Prevention Teams are helping patients, reaching vulnerable groups, and saving the NHS £400 per patient.

New blog by Professor Simon Moore 👇

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“Where there is more alcohol available, there’ll be more consumption – and more harm.”

In parts of southern Africa, alcohol is closely linked to rising gender-based violence and interpersonal harm.

Our film presents voices from across the Global South.

https://youtu.be/gEs1IW58bd0

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