Overall cost:
£384.0m
(£465 per head)
Cost Breakdown
Cost per head
NHS & Healthcare: £86.8m
Alcohol-related hospital admissions cost: £35.6m | |
Outpatient visits cost: £15.8m | |
Alcohol-related A&E visits cost: £15.4m | |
Alcohol-related ambulance call-outs cost: £14.3m | |
Alcohol-related healthcare appointments cost: £2.7m | |
Alcohol dependency drugs cost: £0.061m | |
Specialist treatment for alcohol cost: £1.3m | |
Other alcohol-related healthcare cost: £1.7m |
Crime & disorder: £176.2m
70,353
estimated alcohol-related crimes
Including reported and unreported crimes:
- 12,801 for criminal damage
- 8,857 for violence against the person
- 46,574 for theft
Costs:
Anticipation of crime:
(e.g. money spent on crime detection/prevention such as burglar alarms)
£14.3m
Consequence of crime:
(e.g. cost of stolen or damaged property and emotional harm to the victim)
£108.2m
Response to crime:
(e.g. costs to the police and criminal justice system)
£53.7m
Wider economy: £81.3m
Presenteeism (at work but reduced productivity): £29.2m | |
Absenteeism (not at work due to illness): £23.2m | |
Unemployment: £28.9m |
Social services: £39.6m
Local authority budget estimated to be attributable to alcohol:
Alcohol treatment and support services:
For adults: £1.8m
For children: £183,960
Child social services:
£37.6m
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