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  • Shirley Cramer CBE on integrating drugs and alcohol policy

Shirley Cramer CBE on integrating drugs and alcohol policy

Friday 24th June 2016

Shirley Cramer CBE discusses integrating drugs and alcohol policy, offering fresh insights into public health strategies.
7 minutes

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Shirley Cramer CBE: Rethinking Drugs and Alcohol Policy Together

Ever wondered how drugs and alcohol policies intersect and what that means for society? In this episode, Shirley Cramer CBE, the chief executive of the Royal Society for Public Health, dives into the organization’s latest report on drugs policy. She breaks down how these findings could reshape governmental approaches to alcohol regulation. This conversation isn't just for policy wonks; it's for anyone curious about how public health strategies can evolve to tackle substance abuse more effectively.
Cramer’s insights offer a fresh perspective on integrating policies to create a more cohesive approach to public health. If you're interested in how these policies affect your community or just want to stay informed on public health trends, this episode is a must-listen.
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