Local Government Stakeholder Perceptions of Legitimacy and Conflict of Interest: The Alcohol Industry and the "Drink Free Days" Campaign in England
Background Industry involvement in alcohol policy is highly contentious. The Drink Free Days (DFD) campaign (2018-2019) run by Public Health England (PHE), an executive agency of government, and Drinkaware, an industry-funded 'alcohol education charity' to encourage middle-aged drinkers t...
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Main Authors: | Helen Walls (Author), Benjamin Hawkins (Author), Anna Durrance-Bagale (Author) |
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Kerman University of Medical Sciences,
2022-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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