Introduction and aims: In many high-income countries, the responsibility for alcohol regulation is being devolved from central to local governments. Although seeking public input is typically required by law, there remains little empirical evidence on whether and how the public is involved. We investigated public participation in local liquor licensing and related regulation in New Zealand. Design and methods: In 2007, we randomly sampled 2337 residents from the national electoral roll in seven communities and invited them to complete a postal questionnaire assessing their level of general community engagement, whether they had taken action on alcohol issues, and barriers to participation they perceived or encountered. Results: A total of 1...
Alcohol has been heavily regulated around the world for many centuries. Today there are at least as ...
BACKGROUND: Engaging the community in decisions-making is recognised as important for improving publ...
BACKGROUND: The power to influence many social determinants of health lies within local government s...
Aims: Local alcohol policies can be effective in reducing alcohol-related harm. The aim of this stud...
In democratic political systems one would expect public opinion to be a primary determinant of socia...
This thesis is a case study of local community involvement in the liquor licencing process. Alcohol ...
Introduction: Engaging communities in actions to reduce alcohol harms has been identified as an inte...
Introduction Engaging communities in actions to reduce alcohol harms has been identified as an in...
Introduction: Engaging communities in actions to reduce alcohol harms has been identified as an inte...
There has been significant recent debate over the impact of liquor outlets on communities in New Zea...
Background Engaging the community in decisions-making is recognised as important for improving publi...
© 2017 Dr Claire Patricia WilkinsonSince the 1970s, increased alcohol availability in Victoria has r...
Only the abstract was published in the proceedings. There is no full text.The leading cause of morta...
Despite the World Health Organization's assertion that communities need to become involved in reduci...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: In 2003, the UK government passed the Licensing Act for England and Wales. The ...
Alcohol has been heavily regulated around the world for many centuries. Today there are at least as ...
BACKGROUND: Engaging the community in decisions-making is recognised as important for improving publ...
BACKGROUND: The power to influence many social determinants of health lies within local government s...
Aims: Local alcohol policies can be effective in reducing alcohol-related harm. The aim of this stud...
In democratic political systems one would expect public opinion to be a primary determinant of socia...
This thesis is a case study of local community involvement in the liquor licencing process. Alcohol ...
Introduction: Engaging communities in actions to reduce alcohol harms has been identified as an inte...
Introduction Engaging communities in actions to reduce alcohol harms has been identified as an in...
Introduction: Engaging communities in actions to reduce alcohol harms has been identified as an inte...
There has been significant recent debate over the impact of liquor outlets on communities in New Zea...
Background Engaging the community in decisions-making is recognised as important for improving publi...
© 2017 Dr Claire Patricia WilkinsonSince the 1970s, increased alcohol availability in Victoria has r...
Only the abstract was published in the proceedings. There is no full text.The leading cause of morta...
Despite the World Health Organization's assertion that communities need to become involved in reduci...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: In 2003, the UK government passed the Licensing Act for England and Wales. The ...
Alcohol has been heavily regulated around the world for many centuries. Today there are at least as ...
BACKGROUND: Engaging the community in decisions-making is recognised as important for improving publ...
BACKGROUND: The power to influence many social determinants of health lies within local government s...