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Evaluation of a local government "shelter and van" intervention to improve safety and reduce alcohol-related harm.

Bernadette M WardBelinda O'SullivanPenny Buykx
Published in: BMC public health (2018)
The findings highlight the challenge faced by local governments/authorities wanting to provide community-based interventions to complement other evidence-based approaches to reduce alcohol-related harm. Local governments/authorities with restricted regulatory oversight need to collaborate with key agencies for targeted upstream and evidence-based alcohol prevention and management interventions before investing resources. Such approaches are critical for improving community safety as well as health and social outcomes in communities at greatest risk of alcohol-related harm.
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