The overarching aim for this ambitious three year programme of research is to lead a step change in capabilities for robust scientific appraisal of new and existing alcohol policy interventions.
In December 2008, the Department of Health published an independent review by ScHARR to better understand the link between alcohol related harm and how alcohol is promoted and priced.
ScHARR has teamed up with colleagues in Canada to investigate the impact of minimum pricing in one of the few countries where minimum prices of alcoholic drinks are regulated by…
ScHARR was commissioned by the Scottish Government to produce adaptations of the Sheffield Alcohol Policy Model to inform decision-marking on alcohol pricing policies in Scotland. An initial report was published…
This mixed-methods evaluation plans to evaluate the effectiveness and cost effectiveness of Alcohol Treatment Centres for dealing with drunken behaviours.
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