Presentations and panel discussions from Alcohol Research UK's 2016 conference, Critical Measures: Next Steps in Alcohol Research and Policy, are now available to view via FEAD or download slides.
The event took place in Birmingham earlier this year, exploring new evidence on patterns of alcohol use across the UK, alcohol risks and harm, developing interventions, and reflections on the relationship between alcohol research and evidence-informed policy.
Selected presentations included:
Keynote Speaker – Jill Rutter: Evidence and Policy
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Dr Annie Britton: Taking a life-course perspective: does previous drinking matter?
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Professor Mark Bellis: The Alcohol Harm Paradox: Exposing hidden drinking and explaining hidden harms
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Dr Vittal Katikireddi: Did evidence matter for the development of minimum unit pricing of alcohol in Scotland? Lessons from studying the policy process
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Dr John Holmes: Using social practice theory to measure British drinking culture
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Dr Thomas Parkman: Frequent attenders to A&E departments: a qualitative study of people who repeatedly present with alcohol-related health conditions
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