Multi-component programmes: an approach to prevention and reduction of alcohol-related harm

By alcoholconcern

A key element of the Government’s Alcohol Harm Reduction Strategy ( 2004) is the focus on local coordinated action to reduce the cost of alcohol to the individual and communities.  A new report from the Joseph Rowntree reviews international experience of comunity-based programmes and provides recommendations for how they could be made to work in the United Kingdom. Betsy Thom and Mariana Bayley (2007) Multi-component programmes: an approach to prevention and reduction of alcohol-related harm, York, Joesph Rowntree Foundation.

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