Despite the World Health Organization's assertion that communities need to become involved in reducing alcohol harm, evidence of community engagement in alcohol licensing decision-making in England remains limited. The evaluation of the Communities in Charge of Alcohol (CICA) programme offers policymakers, Licensing authorities and public health practitioners, evidence regarding a specific volunteer-led, place-based approach, designed to enable community engagement in licensing with the aim of reducing localised alcohol harm. This study explored factors affecting the sustainable involvement of volunteers in alcohol licensing decision-making from six licensing officers' perspectives, through semi-structured interviews. Routinely collected cr...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: In 2003, the UK government passed the Licensing Act for England and Wales. The ...
Background Communities In Charge of Alcohol (CICA) takes an Asset Based Community Development (ABCD)...
Abstract Background Communities In Charge of Alcohol (CICA) takes an Asset Based Community Developme...
Despite the World Health Organization’s assertion that communities need to become involved in reduc...
BACKGROUND: Engaging the community in decisions-making is recognised as important for improving publ...
Introduction Engaging communities in actions to reduce alcohol harms has been identified as an inter...
Background: Engaging the community in decisions-making is recognised as important for improving publ...
Introduction: Engaging communities in actions to reduce alcohol harms has been identified as an inte...
Background: Engaging the community in decisions-making is recognised as important for improving pub...
Background:Engaging the community in decisions-making is recognised as important for improving publi...
Introduction: Engaging communities in actions to reduce alcohol harms has been identified as an inte...
AbstractBackground The recent transfer of public health teams to local authorities in England offers...
Background and Aims: In 2003, the UK government passed the Licensing Act for England and Wales. The...
In this article, Cathy Ure et al. look at engaging communities in order to reduce alcohol harms. By ...
Background Communities in Charge of Alcohol (CICA) is an Asset Based Community Development (ABCD) pl...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: In 2003, the UK government passed the Licensing Act for England and Wales. The ...
Background Communities In Charge of Alcohol (CICA) takes an Asset Based Community Development (ABCD)...
Abstract Background Communities In Charge of Alcohol (CICA) takes an Asset Based Community Developme...
Despite the World Health Organization’s assertion that communities need to become involved in reduc...
BACKGROUND: Engaging the community in decisions-making is recognised as important for improving publ...
Introduction Engaging communities in actions to reduce alcohol harms has been identified as an inter...
Background: Engaging the community in decisions-making is recognised as important for improving publ...
Introduction: Engaging communities in actions to reduce alcohol harms has been identified as an inte...
Background: Engaging the community in decisions-making is recognised as important for improving pub...
Background:Engaging the community in decisions-making is recognised as important for improving publi...
Introduction: Engaging communities in actions to reduce alcohol harms has been identified as an inte...
AbstractBackground The recent transfer of public health teams to local authorities in England offers...
Background and Aims: In 2003, the UK government passed the Licensing Act for England and Wales. The...
In this article, Cathy Ure et al. look at engaging communities in order to reduce alcohol harms. By ...
Background Communities in Charge of Alcohol (CICA) is an Asset Based Community Development (ABCD) pl...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: In 2003, the UK government passed the Licensing Act for England and Wales. The ...
Background Communities In Charge of Alcohol (CICA) takes an Asset Based Community Development (ABCD)...
Abstract Background Communities In Charge of Alcohol (CICA) takes an Asset Based Community Developme...