For many adults in many cultures, enjoying a beer, spirits, or wine is an important part of their social lives. Many lifestyle choices carry potential risks and benefits. While some people choose not to drink, health authorities in many countries ...
Read MoreIARD and its members have long been involved in many innovative partnerships to help reduce heavy episodic drinking (HED). This report brings together data on trends in heavy episodic drinking at the regional and national level and showcases partnerships between ...
Read MoreIARD and its members have long been involved in many innovative partnerships to help reduce underage drinking. This report brings together data on trends in underage drinking and showcases partnerships between IARD members, the public sector, and communities. Henry Ashworth, ...
Read MoreThis Evaluation Guide provides an overview of what is involved in evaluating a targeted prevention program (prevention of underage drinking and drink driving, training for those who sell and serve alcohol, initiatives to reduce violence and crime around licensed premises ...
Read MoreIn 2012, the leading global producers of beer, wine and spirits made a collective commitment to build on their long-standing efforts to reduce harmful drinking through the Beer, Wine and Spirits Producers’ Commitments. In recognition of the serious effects that ...
Read MoreIn recent years, and in response to direct asks of our sector within the 2018 United Nations Political Declaration on noncommunicable diseases, IARD members have taken further concrete steps to accelerate and support declines in underage drinking including: Introducing symbols ...
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