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*European Alcohol Conference*


*Comparing and contrasting practice across Europe*


*Venue:              The Livery Hall, Guildhall, City of London*

*Date:                  24th April 2015*


*Website and*

*Registration:   *http://drinkanddrugsnews.com/european-alcohol-conference/


*Price:                £140 + VAT*


*Presented by: *

*London Drug and Alcohol Policy Forum*

*Safe Sociable London Partnership           *

*Drink and Drugs News, *

*The Blenheim*

*Public Health England*

*Federation of Drug and Alcohol Professionals*

*Adfam*

*Esprit de Bois*



*Conference Synopsis*


Despite the shared science and knowledge on alcohol, there is considerable
difference on how policy and public health is interpreted and delivered
across Europe

Across Europe are there cultural and environmental factors that determine
these differences, or do over riding political factors determine policy and
practice? Or is the right science and wrong science just being selected
because of political priorities?

Sometimes policy making on one substance can have a profound effect on
another (the law of unintended consequences). The effect that the smoking
ban in public places in the EU has had on patterns of drinking behaviour
has been dramatic.

Alcohol is intrinsically linked across our lifestyles, the commercial chain
that produces and sells it is complex and diverse (yet accounts for only
50% of what is produced), the taxation and revenue raises huge sums for
government and the related harm is significant.

Why are there such differences in Europe? Should it be considered in
isolation? Where is the best policy and practice?

*Programme*



   - *Exploring the differences across Europe and why we need to stop
   considering alcohol in isolation.*
   - *Related harms comparisons around  Europe and their Cities*
   - *Alcohol is always in the mix (non - communicable disease, lifestyle
   risk, diet, crime and disorder, young people, mental health) - why is this
   not reflected in wider policy?*
   - *A comparison of Cities around Europe in their approach and management
   of alcohol.*


The conference is designed to be highly interactive and a learning
opportunity. Delegates on behalf of cities and strategies can have a free
exhibition space to demonstrate their work. For more information please
contact andy - [log in to unmask]



Teresa Williams
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