The London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine are inviting relevant stakeholders to take part in a new alcohol harm reduction research and development programme. The project is seeking community-based statutory alcohol professionals from all sectors, statutory alcohol harm reduction leads and local voluntary activists to attend the inaugural meeting in London on the afternoon of the 23rd November.
The REAP (Research for Effective Alcohol Policies) project will support alcohol policy research and development and will be led by researchers from a range of British Universities. It aims to develop and evaluate community interventions that are responsive to local needs and based on evidence, with the goal of reducing harm from alcohol.
Interested stakeholders should contact [email protected] no later than November 13th, indicating your role and e-mail address. Reimbursements for expenses are available.
The AERC Alcohol Academy will be linking into the REAP project to share and develop the experience, skills and learning of alcohol coordinators and strategic leads across the country.
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