Bridging the GAP
European Alcohol Policy Conference
Papers - Index

Subject (Links to papers)
Author/Organisation

Poland at the European crossroads
(paper)

Jerzy Mellibruda,
Director, The State Agency for Prevention of Alcohol-Related Problems, Poland

The financial cost and benefits of alcohol
(paper)
Christine Godfrey,
Centre of Health Economics, University of York, England
The German system of rehabilitation of alcohol addiction: A successful way of treatment or late and expensive intervention?
(paper)
Joachim Koehler
Psychiatrist, Psychotherapist, MPH
Federal Institute for Salaried Employees
(Bundesversicherungsanstalt für Angestellte, BfA)
Department of Basic Principles in Medicine,
Berlin, Germany
Youth as a target group in marketing alcoholic beverages
(Paper)
Dag Rekve
Ministry of Social Affairs, Norway
The Loi Evin - A French Exception
(paper)
Alain Rigaud,
Président Association Nationale de Prévention en Alcoologie et Addictologie (ANPA) and
Michel Craplet,
Medical Advisor of ANPAA, chairman of Eurocare
Communicating About Alcohol: Educational and Regulatory Policies
(paper)
Thomas Babor,
University of Connecticut, USA
Towards alcohol free roads in Europe
(paper)
Hans Laurell,
Swedish National Road Administration

Promoting “natural recovery” from addiction and social support: Towards a self-change friendly society
(paper)

Harald Klingemann,
Research Director, Institute for Social Planning and Social Management (ISS), University of Applied Sciences Berne - School of Social Work, Switzerland

Strategies to help people change. The role of primary health care (general practice)
(paper)

Kaija Seppä,
Professor of General Practice,
University of Tampere,
Finland

From Primary Health Care to Specialized Treatment Centres: a gap difficult to bridge
(paper)

Antoni Gual,
Head of the Alcohol Unit, Hospital Clinic, Barcelona. Alcohol Consultant, Program on Substance Abuse, Health Department,
Catalonia, Spain

Specialist Services and helping people change
(paper

Gerhard Bühringer,
Director, IFT Institute for Therapy Research,
Munich, Germany

Alcohol health promotion via mass media: The evidence on (in) effectiveness
(paper)

Linda Hill
Public Health Consultant
New Zealand

Alcohol-related mortality in the EU Member States
(paper
)

Mats Ramstedt
SoRAD, Sweden

The structure and the aims of (Finland: Alcohol programme 2004 - 2007)
(paper)

Marjatta Montonen
Co-ordinator, Finland

Alcohol Policy and young people
(paper

Ann Hope,
National Alcohol Policy Advisor, Department of Health and Children, Ireland

Why it is important and necessary to do prevention work in the workplace: Accidents, Absenteeism, Tardiness, Hangovers, Strains on co-workers, Replacement costs etc.
(Paper)

David Gold and Joanna Caborn,
the International Labour Organisation

Experience of working in Poland and with the ILO
(Paper)

Ewa Osiatynska,
Batory Foundation, Regional A&D Program (Poland)

AKAN, the predominant Norwegian workplace programme since 1963
(Paper)
Annette Paul,
AKAN




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