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− | EUROCARE was established in 1990 and is an combination of voluntary and non-governmental organisations concerned with the impact of the European Union on alcohol policy in Member States. EUROCARE currently has 45 member organisations, who work mostly work in areas including: the provision of information to the public; education and training of voluntary and professional community care workers; the provision of workplace and school based programmes; counselling services, residential support and alcohol-free clubs for problem drinkers; and research and advocacy institutes. | + | {{Template:alcohol badge}} |
− | + | EUROCARE was established in 1990 and is an combination of voluntary and non-governmental organisations concerned with the impact of the European Union on alcohol policy in Member States. EUROCARE currently has 45 member organisations, who work mostly work in areas including: the provision of information to the public; education and training of voluntary and professional community care workers; the provision of workplace and school based programmes; counselling services, residential support and alcohol-free clubs for problem drinkers; and research and advocacy institutes.<ref>EUROCARE Website [http://www.eurocare.org/abu/welcome.html Welcome] Last Acessed 2nd July 2007</ref> | |
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*[[European Alcohol and Health Forum]] | *[[European Alcohol and Health Forum]] | ||
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− | + | *[[Institute of Alcohol Studies]] | |
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+ | [[Category:Alcohol]][[Category:Alcohol NGOs]][[Category: Alcohol Industry in the EU]] |
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EUROCARE was established in 1990 and is an combination of voluntary and non-governmental organisations concerned with the impact of the European Union on alcohol policy in Member States. EUROCARE currently has 45 member organisations, who work mostly work in areas including: the provision of information to the public; education and training of voluntary and professional community care workers; the provision of workplace and school based programmes; counselling services, residential support and alcohol-free clubs for problem drinkers; and research and advocacy institutes.[1]