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Focus on Youth, Football and Alcohol (FYFA) conference: Webinar, 28 May 2020

This is a past event.
The Focus on Youth, Football and Alcohol (FYFA) project is delighted to invite you to a webinar on 28 May at 9am (UK time) to discuss sport, youth and alcohol prevention.
FYFA is a joint initiative aiming to identify and promote good practices targeting the reduction of heavy episodic drinking among young people and develop recommendations regarding alcohol for youth sports clubs across the EU.
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Agenda: https://www.fyfaproject.eu/media/X0V6Y9N5X1/docs/draftagendafyfawebinar28may.pdf
Website: https://www.fyfaproject.eu/
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Privacy statement: https://www.fyfaproject.eu/media/X0V6Y9N5X1/docs/fyfawebinarprivacystatement.pdf
Alcohol Occasionals 2020

THIS EVENT HAS BEEN RESCHEDULED AS A WEBINAR ON 19TH MAY AT 2 - 4 PM
Talk title: ‘Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders / FASD: everybody’s business'
Speakers: Dr Jennifer Shields, Principal Clinical Pyschologist (FAAST) & Dr Sarah Brown, Consultant Paediatrician.
To register for this event, please send an email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Alcohol Occasionals 2020 - NEW PROGRAMME
Men and Alcohol: Seminar Series IV - POSTPONED
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED
Men & Alcohol: what's next? This is the fourth and final event in the 'Men & Alcohol' seminar series co-hosted by SHAAP and the Institute of Alcohol Studies (IAS). An expert panel will discuss the following questions:
- How will men be affected by alcohol in the future?
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How can alcohol related harms to men be prevented or reduced?
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How do we strike a balance between state intervention and individual responsibility?
These events will provide an opportunity for policy makers, academics, activists, and media representatives to discuss critically topics related to men and alcohol use. The intention is to stimulate thinking, challenge some attitudes and perceptions, and to think about future research and policy priorities. A summary of the discussions from the seminars will be collated into a report, which will be disseminated after the events. This series follows the women and alcohol seminar series held in 2017, the report for which can be found here.