NIJZ: A tool kit for evidence-based good practices in the area of alcohol prevention
National institute of Public Health Slovenia published a tool kit for evidence-based good practices in the area of alcohol prevention. The title of the new publication is Public awareness, school-based and early interventions to reduce alcohol related harm.
The publication is one of the outputs of the RARHA project (The Joint Action on Reducing Alcohol Related Harm), whichwas co-funded by the European Union (EU) under the second EU Health Programme together with the contribution from Member States (MS). RARHA was a three-year action aiming at supporting member states to carry out work on common priorities in line with the EU Alcohol Strategy, and strengthen member states capacity to address and reduce alcohol related harm.
The publication is available here.
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