Does a local Alcohol Health Champion programme have a measurable impact on health and crime outcomes? A natural experiment evaluation of Communities in Charge of Alcohol (CICA) based on triangulation of methods.
Lauren J ScottMira HidajatElizabeth J BurnsCathy UreSuzy C HargreavesSuzanne AudreyMargaret CoffeySusan HareNoemia SiqueiraSteve ParrottPenny A CookFrank De VochtPublished in: Addiction (Abingdon, England) (2023)
There is no evidence of a measurable impact of the Communities in Charge of Alcohol (CICA) programme on area-level health and crime outcomes in Greater Manchester, UK, within 3 years of the programme start. The increase in alcohol-related hospital admissions was likely the result of other temporal trends rather than the CICA programme. Possible explanations include insufficient follow-up time, too few volunteers trained, volunteers being unwilling to get involved in licensing decisions or that the intervention has no direct impact on the selected outcomes.