Public health

The intersection of substance use with broader public health concerns. 

GDS 2019 — Key Findings Report

Book
The Global Drug Survey is the Worlds is the worlds largest drug survey. The aim of the GDS is to support communities to have honest and evidence-informed conversations about drugs.

Women in Addiction

Event Date
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London
United Kingdom

The Society for Study of

Tobacco Infographics

Leaflet, Infographic, Fact sheet, Poster
Tobacco threatens health, economies and development. Find out more through the following infographics: Moderating the tobacco epidemic to save lives. Protect more people from tobacco. Offer help to quit tobacco use. Clear the air. Protect...

15th UKSBM Annual Scientific Meeting

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Bath
United Kingdom

The UK Society for Behaviour Medicine invites all behavioural and public health researchers, clinical practitioners, epidemiologists, health and clinical psychologists, medical sociologists, health economists, nurses, pharmacists and all other colleagues interested in the field of behavioural medicine to participate in the two day meeting from Thursday 16th January - Friday 17th January 2020.

Gender and Alcohol Infographics

Leaflet, Infographic, Fact sheet, Poster
Based on recent research, Glasgow Caledonian University, Strathclyde University, SHAAP and Glasgow Centre for Population Health, have produced infographics to tackle stereotypes about men, women and drinking in Scotland.

Alcohol Services: Responding to Diversity

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London
United Kingdom

The Drug and Alcohol Research Centre conference will take place at Middlesex University on Friday 14th June. This year we are looking at the needs of diverse communities for alcohol (and other substances) service provision.

Drug Surveillance Using Internet Search Data From Google Trends

Video and audio recordings
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Dr Jacques Raubenheimer, from The University of Sydney, presents Drug Surveillance Using Internet Search Data From Google Trends: What are the Possibilities. The presentation focused on the use of a tool developed by Dr Raubenheimer for...