Introduction p4 Alcohol consumption and street drinking p6 • Defining street drinking p6 • Tackling street drinking p7 Setting up a ‘reducing the strength’ project p8 • Core principles of good schemes p8 • Designing and launching a scheme – step by step guide p9 Legal issues p14 • Competition law and Reducing the Strength schemes p14 • Licensing conditions and Reducing the Strength schemes p15 Case studies p16 • Suffolk p16 • Portsmouth p18 Want to know more? p19 UK Councils face a challenge in terms of their public health role and alcohol. On the one hand, the vast majority of people who enjoy alcohol do so responsibly and without causing immediate harm to either themselves or others. Furthermore, alcohol and t...
This handbook is designed primarily for people working in health ministries or who are responsible a...
Alcohol is taken for granted in the UK today. It is easy to get hold of, increasingly affordable, ad...
Globally there is a need to engage communities in actions to reduce alcohol harm. This paper reports...
BACKGROUND: Reducing the Strength is an increasingly popular intervention in which local authorities...
Table of contents: A. Introduction B. Why mobilising people at national and local level is impor...
This project synthesises existing evidence and knowledge to improve our understanding of good practi...
The UK alcohol strategy sets out proposals to crackdown on our 'binge drinking' culture, cut the alc...
Recommendations: Alcohol and other drugs • Publish implementation plan for the recommendations of ...
Pennay A., Room R. Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy: 2012, 19(2), p. 91–101. So-called 'alco...
In this article, Cathy Ure et al. look at engaging communities in order to reduce alcohol harms. By ...
OBJECTIVES: Increasingly, English local authorities have encouraged the implementation of an interve...
In this work, reduction of alcoholic strength was discussed as a means to reduce consumption and alc...
Alcohol use is one of the top five causes of disease and disability in almost all countries in Europ...
Intoxication in and around licensed premises continues to be common, despite widespread training in ...
Globally there is a need to engage communities in actions to reduce alcohol harm. This paper reports...
This handbook is designed primarily for people working in health ministries or who are responsible a...
Alcohol is taken for granted in the UK today. It is easy to get hold of, increasingly affordable, ad...
Globally there is a need to engage communities in actions to reduce alcohol harm. This paper reports...
BACKGROUND: Reducing the Strength is an increasingly popular intervention in which local authorities...
Table of contents: A. Introduction B. Why mobilising people at national and local level is impor...
This project synthesises existing evidence and knowledge to improve our understanding of good practi...
The UK alcohol strategy sets out proposals to crackdown on our 'binge drinking' culture, cut the alc...
Recommendations: Alcohol and other drugs • Publish implementation plan for the recommendations of ...
Pennay A., Room R. Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy: 2012, 19(2), p. 91–101. So-called 'alco...
In this article, Cathy Ure et al. look at engaging communities in order to reduce alcohol harms. By ...
OBJECTIVES: Increasingly, English local authorities have encouraged the implementation of an interve...
In this work, reduction of alcoholic strength was discussed as a means to reduce consumption and alc...
Alcohol use is one of the top five causes of disease and disability in almost all countries in Europ...
Intoxication in and around licensed premises continues to be common, despite widespread training in ...
Globally there is a need to engage communities in actions to reduce alcohol harm. This paper reports...
This handbook is designed primarily for people working in health ministries or who are responsible a...
Alcohol is taken for granted in the UK today. It is easy to get hold of, increasingly affordable, ad...
Globally there is a need to engage communities in actions to reduce alcohol harm. This paper reports...