Bringing together evidence, policy and practice to reduce alcohol harm
IAS response to Advancing our health: prevention in the 2020s (Green Paper) consultation
IAS response to WHO Global Alcohol Strategy consultation
IAS response to Northern Ireland consultation on new substance misuse strategy
Alcohol guidelines for pregnant women: Barriers and enablers for midwives to deliver advice
Background Alcohol exposure during pregnancy can have negative maternal and infant outcomes. Due to a lack of clear evidence of a ‘safe’ threshold for alcohol...
Pour decisions
This report explores the case for reforming alcohol duty in the United Kingdom, and the principles which should underpin a new, improved alcohol duty regime....
IAS response to Transport Select Committee ‘Road safety: young and novice drivers’ inquiry
IAS response to Violence and abuse toward shop staff consultation
IAS response to Home Affairs Committee serious violence inquiry
IAS response to the Online harms white paper
Financial headache: the cost of workplace hangovers and intoxication to the UK economy
IAS response to Toxic trio consultation
IAS response to Consultation on a new legal duty to support a multi-agency approach to preventing and tackling serious violence
IAS response to Coexisting severe mental illness and substance misuse — NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR HEALTH AND CARE EXCELLENCE
IAS response to ‘Mental health of men and boys’ consultation
IAS response to ‘Alcohol and late night refreshment licensing statistics’ consultation
IAS response to the Relationships education, relationships and sex education, and health education: Department for Education consultation
IAS Budget 2018 analysis
IAS response to the Science and Technology Committee (Commons) inquiry into the consumption of energy drinks
Fit to fly? Summary report of the policy debate on alcohol and air travel
The incidence of drunk and disruptive passengers on flights is increasing, having risen significantly since 2013. This puts the safety and welfare of passengers and...
IAS response to Home Affairs Select Committee Domestic Abuse Inquiry
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