New Releases from NCBI BookshelfInnovation and diversity in public health team engagement in local alcohol premises licensing: qualitative interview findings from the ExILEnS study [Internet].​Innovation and diversity in public health team engagement in local alcohol premises licensing: qualitative interview findings from the ExILEnS study [Internet].

Evidence suggests that controls on the physical and temporal availability of alcohol can reduce alcohol-related harms. Public health teams in England and Scotland have in recent years been given a statutory role in licensing systems through which premises are granted permits to sell alcohol. The Exploring the Impact of alcohol premises Licensing in England and Scotland study examined public health team efforts to engage in alcohol licensing from 2012 to 2019.

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