April 28, 2007 (Press Release) --
Alcohol policies in context: international perspectives - 1995 to 2015 - Management Briefing
Alcohol policies in context: international perspectives - 1995 to 2015 - Management Briefing : Alcohol policy has long been an arena of great activity, controversy and change, perhaps because it most accurately reflects the evolving social, cultural, political and public health perspectives of communities, cultures, countries, and governments. This month's management briefing presents an informed look forward at this evolving policy landscape. Based on a survey marking the International Center for Alcohol Policy's tenth anniversary, this briefing presents the views of ICAP's senior consultants around the globe, on alcohol policy over the last ten years, a look forward to 2015, and presents examples of progress across the world.
Contents of Alcohol policies in context: international perspectives - 1995 to 2015 - Management Briefing :
Introduction
The state of alcohol policy: 2005
The past decade in alcohol policy: a retrospective
Survey Enquiry : Policy changes, shifts, and trends - what are the highlights?
Recognition of the relevance of drinking patterns
Increased focus on targeted public health and safety issues such as binge drinking
Recognition of the reported health benefits of moderate consumption
Survey Enquiry : Effectiveness & responsiveness - what's working?
A shift from emphasis on control of consumption to harm reduction
Targeted interventions
Expansion of participation in dialogues and partnerships
Survey Enquiry : Stakeholders in review - who is making a difference?
Working toward a common stance
Alcohol policy 2015: outlooks from the experts
Survey Enquiry: What can we expect?
Continued emphasis on harm reduction and drinking patterns
Ongoing socio-cultural tensions
Increased contributions of partnerships
Survey Enquiry: What would work better?
Focus on harm reduction objectives and drinking patterns information
Targeted interventions
Increasing public/private partnership
Survey Enquiry: Who should step up?
Stakeholders as partners
What is possible? Examples of progress
South Africa and Botswana: Life skills in Southern Africa
Bangalore, India: Partnership project "Don't Drink and Drive"
Belgium, EU: EuroBob campaigns
Czech Republic, EU: If You Drink, Don't Open the Car
US: Alcohol 101®
US: Cops in Shops
Canada: Drinking Games Can Be Deadly
Conclusion
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Global news and feature articles
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Alcohol policies in context: international perspectives - 1995 to 2015 - Management Briefing
Alcohol policies in context: international perspectives - 1995 to 2015 - Management Briefing : Alcohol policy has long been an arena of great activity, controversy and change, perhaps because it most accurately reflects the evolving social, cultural, political and public health perspectives of communities, cultures, countries, and governments. This month's management briefing presents an informed look forward at this evolving policy landscape. Based on a survey marking the International Center for Alcohol Policy's tenth anniversary, this briefing presents the views of ICAP's senior consultants around the globe, on alcohol policy over the last ten years, a look forward to 2015, and presents examples of progress across the world.
Contents of Alcohol policies in context: international perspectives - 1995 to 2015 - Management Briefing :
Introduction
The state of alcohol policy: 2005
The past decade in alcohol policy: a retrospective
Survey Enquiry : Policy changes, shifts, and trends - what are the highlights?
Recognition of the relevance of drinking patterns
Increased focus on targeted public health and safety issues such as binge drinking
Recognition of the reported health benefits of moderate consumption
Survey Enquiry : Effectiveness & responsiveness - what's working?
A shift from emphasis on control of consumption to harm reduction
Targeted interventions
Expansion of participation in dialogues and partnerships
Survey Enquiry : Stakeholders in review - who is making a difference?
Working toward a common stance
Alcohol policy 2015: outlooks from the experts
Survey Enquiry: What can we expect?
Continued emphasis on harm reduction and drinking patterns
Ongoing socio-cultural tensions
Increased contributions of partnerships
Survey Enquiry: What would work better?
Focus on harm reduction objectives and drinking patterns information
Targeted interventions
Increasing public/private partnership
Survey Enquiry: Who should step up?
Stakeholders as partners
What is possible? Examples of progress
South Africa and Botswana: Life skills in Southern Africa
Bangalore, India: Partnership project "Don't Drink and Drive"
Belgium, EU: EuroBob campaigns
Czech Republic, EU: If You Drink, Don't Open the Car
US: Alcohol 101®
US: Cops in Shops
Canada: Drinking Games Can Be Deadly
Conclusion
Online sources of information
Free email newsletters
Other research reports
Global news and feature articles
Search the web
For more information, Please visit : http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=7236
or email us at : info@bharatbook.com
You can also call us at +91-(022)-2757 8668 or +91-(022)-2757 9131
For searching our huge collection of reports, Please visit :
http://www.bharatbook.com/general/customresearch.asp

Alcohol policies in context: international perspectives - 1995 to 2015 - Management Briefing : Alcohol policy has long been an arena of great activity, controversy and change,
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