For the first time, a study in England has shown that the more strongly a local government area regulates the licensing of alcohol outlets, the greater the reduction in alcohol-related harm within the population, as reflected in the number of hospital admissions. Key points from summary and commentary: • Local authorities can seek to mitigate the negative impact of alcohol on public health through alcohol licensing policy. • The current study evaluated whether the intensity with which local areas enforced licensing, including whether or not they used cumulative impact zones, had an impact on alcohol-related hospital admissions. • During the period 2009–2015 greater reductions in alcohol-related admissions were observed in areas with m...
Background: The considerable challenges associated with implementing national level alcohol policies...
Background Public health teams (PHTs) in England and Scotland engage to varying degrees in local alc...
This article discusses the role of public health in alcohol licensing in the UK, with a particular f...
BACKGROUND: English alcohol policy is implemented at local government level, leading to variations i...
BACKGROUND: English alcohol policy is implemented at local government level, leading to variations i...
One approach to addressing the negative health and social harms of excessive drinking has been to at...
BACKGROUND: The power to influence many social determinants of health lies within local government s...
BACKGROUND: The considerable challenges associated with implementing national level alcohol policies...
AbstractBackground The recent transfer of public health teams to local authorities in England offers...
: Excessive alcohol use contributes to public nuisance, antisocial behaviour, and domestic, interper...
Background Cumulative impact zones (CIZs) are a discretionary policy lever available to local govern...
: Cumulative impact policies (CIPs) are widely used in UK local government to help regulate alcohol ...
Excessive alcohol consumption leads to negative health and social impacts at individual and populati...
© 2012 Dr. Michael LivingstonFollowing a long period of relative stability, the liquor licensing reg...
Background The Licensing Act 2003 enables English local authorities to implement Cumulative Impact ...
Background: The considerable challenges associated with implementing national level alcohol policies...
Background Public health teams (PHTs) in England and Scotland engage to varying degrees in local alc...
This article discusses the role of public health in alcohol licensing in the UK, with a particular f...
BACKGROUND: English alcohol policy is implemented at local government level, leading to variations i...
BACKGROUND: English alcohol policy is implemented at local government level, leading to variations i...
One approach to addressing the negative health and social harms of excessive drinking has been to at...
BACKGROUND: The power to influence many social determinants of health lies within local government s...
BACKGROUND: The considerable challenges associated with implementing national level alcohol policies...
AbstractBackground The recent transfer of public health teams to local authorities in England offers...
: Excessive alcohol use contributes to public nuisance, antisocial behaviour, and domestic, interper...
Background Cumulative impact zones (CIZs) are a discretionary policy lever available to local govern...
: Cumulative impact policies (CIPs) are widely used in UK local government to help regulate alcohol ...
Excessive alcohol consumption leads to negative health and social impacts at individual and populati...
© 2012 Dr. Michael LivingstonFollowing a long period of relative stability, the liquor licensing reg...
Background The Licensing Act 2003 enables English local authorities to implement Cumulative Impact ...
Background: The considerable challenges associated with implementing national level alcohol policies...
Background Public health teams (PHTs) in England and Scotland engage to varying degrees in local alc...
This article discusses the role of public health in alcohol licensing in the UK, with a particular f...