Alcohol Alert Podcast
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Alcohol Alert Podcast

Podcast by Institute of Alcohol Studies

Welcome to the Alcohol Alert, the Institute of Alcohol Studies newsletter, covering the latest updates on UK alcohol policy matters. Please subscribe for access to the podcast. instalcstud.substack.com 

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episode Alcohol Alert - September 2024 artwork
Alcohol Alert - September 2024

False equivalence and ‘empty rhetoric’ 🎵 podcast feature 🎵 The Institute of Alcohol Studies (IAS) was established in 1983 by the United Kingdom Temperance Alliance, UKTA, previously the United Kingdom Alliance. The UKTA changed its name to the Alliance House Foundation (AHF) in 2003, from which IAS receives most of its funding. IAS has always been transparent about its background and funding. There are several other alcohol control organisations that also have historical links to temperance groups. Some representatives of the alcohol industry point to these temperance links as a means of discrediting IAS and like-minded organisations, often alongside accusations of being ‘puritanical’. For instance, in early August this year, the Chief Executive of the industry body The Portman Group stated that [https://www.theguardian.com/society/article/2024/aug/04/exclude-drinks-industry-from-alcohol-policy-planning-campaigners-plea] a call from IAS and leading alcohol control experts for the government to exclude the alcohol industry from developing health policy was a: “narrow-minded suggestion put forward by an organisation funded by the temperance movement, and it completely fails to take into account the longstanding, tangible work of initiatives funded by the alcohol industry in tackling alcohol harms, encouraging moderation and enforcing responsible marketing.” Implicit in the mentioning of ‘temperance’ is the assumption that those with links to such movements have a conflict-of-interest and therefore should not be listened to, and that temperance was and is a wholly negative approach. In this month’s podcast we spoke to Dr James Kneale, Associate Professor in Geography at University College London, about the history of temperance. We discussed: * The many manifestations of different temperance groups and movements * Why temperance movements emerged in the 19th Century * How they provided alternative public spaces to drinking establishments * The links they often had with working class social movements, including football clubs * The UKA and its links with IAS * And the links between Sporty Spice and temperance Commenting on the Portman Group highlighting IAS’s temperance links, Dr Kneale stated that: “I do think it’s a lazy word in that kind of context and someone has deliberately weaponised it. I don’t know whether people that read it would have taken it as anything other than the empty rhetoric of a lobbying group. The use of the word temperance is intellectually lazy. But what were [the Portman Group] saying, that they were trying to minimise harm, they were trying to get people to drink responsibly? That’s a temperance argument. “They are thinking that the IAS is a prohibition/teetotal movement, I don’t think it is. I think the Alliance wasn’t entirely that itself. And you are not the Alliance. It’s been a long time since 1853." This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit instalcstud.substack.com [https://instalcstud.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

26. syysk. 2024 - 47 min
episode Alcohol Alert - August 2024 artwork
Alcohol Alert - August 2024

In this month's podcast we spoke to Alfie Slade, Government Affairs Lead at the Obesity Health Alliance (OHA), about a new report called Killer Tactics. The report was developed by the OHA alongside the Alcohol Health Alliance and Action on Smoking and Health, and calls for MPs to reject corporate hospitality from these unhealthy product industries. The report shares the common tactics used by these three industries in order to protect industry profits at the expense of public health. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit instalcstud.substack.com [https://instalcstud.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

03. syysk. 2024 - 31 min
episode Alcohol Alert - July 2024 artwork
Alcohol Alert - July 2024

On this month's podcast we spoke to Lisa Erlandsen, the Policy and Advocacy Manager at the Alcohol Health Alliance. We discussed reasons to be cautiously optimistic with the new government regarding public health, what could prevent progress from being made, why the alcohol industry needs to be removed from health policy-making, and what the AHA will be focusing its attention on in the coming months. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit instalcstud.substack.com [https://instalcstud.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

31. heinäk. 2024 - 30 min
episode Alcohol Alert - June 2024 artwork
Alcohol Alert - June 2024

In our podcast this month we spoke to liver doctor Professor Sir Ian Gilmore, who is also chair of the Alcohol Health Alliance and current president of the BMA, as well as Suzanne Wood, Head of Population Health at the BMA. We discussed the BMA's recent consensus statement calling on the government to reduce the drink driving limit, what else would need to be introduced for the policy to reduce harm, and Sir Ian's words of wisdom to the next BMA president. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit instalcstud.substack.com [https://instalcstud.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

28. kesäk. 2024 - 24 min
episode Alcohol Alert - May 2024 artwork
Alcohol Alert - May 2024

On this month's podcast we spoke to IAS's Chief Executive, Dr Katherine Severi, about our new research that found that alcohol harm costs society £27.4 billion a year. We discussed the cost to various elements of society, why it is important to understand the cost, why reducing harm and supporting the hospitality industry are not mutually exclusive, and what an incoming government should focus on to reduce alcohol harm and its cost. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit instalcstud.substack.com [https://instalcstud.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

30. toukok. 2024 - 13 min
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