Policy and Practice in Health and Social Care
MEDICAL
110 Pages, 5.43 x 8.5
Trade Paper, $35.00 (US $35.00)
Publication Date: December 2011
ISBN 9781906716318
Rights: US & CA
Ken Barrie considers alcohol use and problems in a contemporary context, in the UK, taking account of mounting concerns about health and antisocial behaviour in the early years of the 21st century. These concerns are set against the decreasing price of alcohol and increasing consumption over the past four decades. The first part of the book establishes the context of alcohol consumption as a driver of health issues, describes the commercial and public policy interests at play and the consequences at individual and societal levels. In the second part policy areas are established ranging from price and availability, advertising, law, licensing, education, offending and drink driving. The final section looks at the professional responses and training needs of those encountering alcohol generated problems in their work and discuses early intervention and treatment programmes. The first comprehensive study of the practice and policy issues surrounding alcohol in the UK to be published for many years, this volume will appeal to those training in public health and social care as well as to the managers and policy makers who are wrestling with alcohol issues.
‘the book is well written and provides an overview of alcohol problem and its solutions with a special reference to the situation in Scotland. This book will have utility for professionals involved in dealing with the problem of alcohol addiction. This book is certainly of value in United Kingdom but will be useful for readers around the world as some of the approaches discussed in this book have universal applicability.’
Journal of Alcohol & Drug Education
Ken Barrie is Senior Lecturer in Alcohol and Drug Studies at the University of the West of Scotland, Paisley.