policy

Alcohol & Human Rights

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The Institute of Alcohol Studies presents Seminar Four in its four-part series on alcohol and sustainability. Seminar Four explored workers’ rights for alcohol industry employees in the developing world; industry practices in Africa...

Alcohol Policy 19 Evidence to Action: Building a Framework for Change

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Virginia

The nation’s capital for the Alcohol Policy 19 Conference, convened by the U.S. Alcohol Policy Alliance will take place on September 14-16, 2022 Arlington, VA.

The 19th in a series of conferences on preventing and reducing alcohol-related problems using public policy strategies.

Jamaica to update national drug policy

News
National Security Minister, Dr Horace Chang, says the Government is taking the necessary steps to implement an updated National Policy and Plan of Action for Drug Control
ISSUP Kingston Jamaica

Strategy for Preventing Opioid Use Disorder in Communities

Book
Key Issues Substance use often begins in adolescence. Any substance use in adolescence can have detrimental effects on the developing brain. Effects of substance use/misuse accumulate over time increasing societal costs and public health...

The 9th European Alcohol Policy Conference

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Oslo

The 9th European Alcohol Policy Conference will take place in Oslo, 16 – 17 June 2022.

This conference will be a space in which speakers and participants with diverse experiences (researchers, policy makers, civil society organisations and academia) will be able to network, debate, question and place critical issues related to alcohol-related harm policies and progress.

Alcohol Availability - Research Design & Data.

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Online

The UK-Ireland Alcohol Research Network (AcoRN) would like to invite you to its third webinar, which will be held via Zoom on Wednesday 13th April from 10-11:30am. The webinar will be focused on the availability of alcohol and feature the following inputs: 

• An overview of recent and current policy developments across the island of Ireland, Dr Joanna Purdy (Public Health Ireland)