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The fourth in our series of AER Alcohol Peer Reviews looked at how regions can contribute to preventing alcohol consumption during pregnancy and nursing. We also looked at how primary health care can play a role in preventing alcohol-related harm, by way of early identification and brief interventions.
Join us to learn from other regions how best to prevent alcohol-related harm.
If you have more information you would like to share with our members in this area, or if your region is active and developping activities in preventing alcohol consumption during pregnancy and nursing, please contact us. We are interested in contributions addressing the following points:
For more information on the AER Alcohol Peer Review project, please click here.
This meeting took place in connection to the AER Social Policy and Public Health Committee spring plenary session and seminar on Financing Regional Healthcare on 19-20 March 2009. More information on these events and outcomes of the conferences are available here.