Not exact matches
Google has
policies on adult content, recreational drugs,
alcohol and tobacco, healthcare, hacking and cracking, violent content, weapon - related content and a host of other categories.
Its
alcohol policy recommends member institutions to «prohibit
on - site
alcohol advertising during all preseason, regular season, conference and postseason intercollegiate events».
There are also some evidence - based
policies that could help outside the realm of gun control, including more stringent regulations and taxes
on alcohol, changes in policing, and behavioral intervention programs.
``... very strong politically correct and left - wing revisionist history attitude or tone that's also Anti-American (especially a vague charge against «U.S. foreign
policy»), and strong anti-capitalist elements... blasphemy, implied urinating, vomiting, scatological humor, and comments
on breast feeding and sexual parts of people's bodies; light brief violence includes beating
on car window and trying to damage car, man comically shoves people off a stage, man burns books; sexual content includes homosexual references, implied adultery with a pregnancy out of wedlock, talk about a priest raping boy in the past, a giant condom balloon placed
on church steeple, references to real condoms, implied fornication; upper male nudity, man wears a dress;
alcohol use and drunkenness; smoking and marijuana use depicted, including eating marijuana brownies; and, strong miscellaneous immorality includes lying, stealing, revenge, rebellion, dysfunctional family portrayed, father is a pothead and a drinker and lives in a trailer»
has also exerted an enormous influence
on the evolution of social
policies related to
alcohol and alcoholism, and
on the evolution of alcoholism treatment....
Perusing the index of Origins, the weekly publication of representative documents and speeches compiled by Catholic News Service, our imaginary historian will note, for example, the following initiatives undertaken at the national, diocesan and parish levels in 1994 - 95: providing alternatives to abortion; staffing adoption agencies; conducting adult education courses; addressing African American Catholics» pastoral needs; funding programs to prevent
alcohol abuse; implementing a new
policy on altar servers and guidelines for the Anointing of the Sick; lobbying for arms control; eliminating asbestos in public housing; supporting the activities of the Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities (227 strong); challenging atheism in American society; establishing base communities (also known as small faith communities); providing aid to war victims in Bosnia; conducting Catholic research in bioethics; publicizing the new Catechism of the Catholic Church; battling child abuse; strengthening the relationship between church and labor unions; and deepening the structures and expressions of collegiality in the local and diocesan church.
Similarly,
alcohol consumption should be prohibited while
on the job, but if there are opportunities where this is acceptable, be as thorough and comprehensive in the manual to suggest the rarities when this
policy may have flexibility.
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Current information
on national - level legislation,
policies, and guidelines related to beverage
alcohol.
In response to «Effects of Energy Drinks Mixed with
Alcohol on Behavioral Control: Risks for College Students Consuming Trendy Cocktails,» a study to be published in the July issue of Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research, Dr. Maureen Storey, senior vice president of science
policy for the American Beverage Association, issued the following statement:
OLCC's
policy will focus
on public safety and community livability considerations when guiding
alcohol beverage system growth.
As an example Lewis points to his own four - game suspension in 2001 for a violation of the league's
policy on substance and
alcohol abuse.
His research interests are in health
policy, organizational change, health behavior during developmental transitions, influence of sports participation
on health, social determinants of health, program evaluation, prevention of
alcohol attributable harm, physical activity promotion, obesity prevention, and motor vehicle safety.
My main area of research focuses
on developing public
policies that are effective in reducing the harms that result from excessive
alcohol use.
The idea of creating a written
policy that would require wristbands at any event or fundraiser where
alcohol is sold
on park district property was discussed by parks commissioners at a recent meeting, but tabled until the June 18 meeting.
There are many reasons why people aren't allowed to bring
alcohol on cruises;
policies differ from one cruise to the other.
Our purpose is to advance the use of the best available evidence in public
policy decisions
on alcohol.
Commenting
on the findings of this report, IAS Chief Executive Katherine Brown said: «The desire to support pubs has often been used as a reason to resist
policies to reduce
alcohol - related harm, including minimum unit pricing, increasing
alcohol taxes and stricter drink - drive laws.
The Scottish Government reduced its limit to 50mg / 100 ml in 2014, but similar measures in the rest of the UK have been resisted because of fears of their impact
on pubs About the Institute of
Alcohol Studies The Institute of Alcohol Studies is an independent institute bringing together evidence, policy and practice from home and abroad to promote an informed debate on alcohol's impact on s
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Alcohol Studies is an independent institute bringing together evidence, policy and practice from home and abroad to promote an informed debate on alcohol's impact on s
Alcohol Studies is an independent institute bringing together evidence,
policy and practice from home and abroad to promote an informed debate
on alcohol's impact on s
alcohol's impact
on society.
«We call
on the Government to better support our emergency services and implement
policies to ease this burden, such as minimum unit pricing for
alcohol.
It is disappointing that five years have been wasted
on a fruitless exercise when the government could have been making real progress by delivering
on its commitments to introduce evidence based
policies such as minimum unit pricing for
alcohol.
We produce up - to - date information and factsheets
on key aspects of
alcohol policy in the UK that are freely available on our website, and quarterly magazines called Alcohol Alert and th
alcohol policy in the UK that are freely available
on our website, and quarterly magazines called
Alcohol Alert and th
Alcohol Alert and the Globe
9.30 Scottish health secretary Nicola Sturgeon makes an announcement
on the Scottish government's
alcohol policy
It states that, by the end of 2016, a comprehensive EU strategy should be adopted with a cross-border dimension and an EU added value as a follow up to the first EU
Alcohol Strategy (2006 - 2012) based
on the work of the Committee of National
Alcohol Policy and Action (CNAPA) as well as the WHO Global Strategy and WHO European Action Plan 2012 - 2020.
These include: · Restricting trade hours of
on - licence venues to limit the availability of
alcohol in the early hours of the morning · Enhancing community involvement, better facilitating the engagement of local residents with licensing systems · Adding / prioritising public health and / or harm minimisation objectives in
alcohol legislation · Restricting the sales of high risk products in areas of concern; and · Deprioritising government support for industry voluntary schemes in place of
policies supported by evidence.
Health secretary Andrew Lansley discussed the government's
alcohol policy on the Today programme:
The Institute of
Alcohol Studies (IAS) is an independent institute bringing together evidence, policy and practice from home and abroad to promote an informed debate on alcohol's impact on s
Alcohol Studies (IAS) is an independent institute bringing together evidence,
policy and practice from home and abroad to promote an informed debate
on alcohol's impact on s
alcohol's impact
on society.
A previous IAS report looking into
alcohol's impact
on the emergency services saw calls from frontline staff for
policy action to curb
alcohol harm, including earlier closing times for pubs and bars.
Commenting
on the report, Jon Foster, Senior Research and
Policy Officer at IAS said: «Even modest reductions in bar opening times would take the pressure off hard pressed A&E departments, who would undoubtedly welcome a 25 % reduction in
alcohol - related admissions, as happened in Australia.
Labour, he insisted, had plenty of credibility to crow about, with the last Labour government's
policies on smoking, display advertising, and vending machines, but he admitted that
on alcohol «I don't think you could say we were anything like quite as bold.»
Notes to Editors The report, «How
alcohol industry organisations mislead the public about alcohol and cancer», by Mark Petticrew, Nason Maani Hessari, Cécile Knai and Elisabete Weiderpass, will be published online in Drug and Alcohol Review at 22:00 6 September 2017 The Institute of Alcohol Studies is an independent institute bringing together evidence, policy and practice from home and abroad to promote and informed debate on alcohol's impact on s
alcohol industry organisations mislead the public about
alcohol and cancer», by Mark Petticrew, Nason Maani Hessari, Cécile Knai and Elisabete Weiderpass, will be published online in Drug and Alcohol Review at 22:00 6 September 2017 The Institute of Alcohol Studies is an independent institute bringing together evidence, policy and practice from home and abroad to promote and informed debate on alcohol's impact on s
alcohol and cancer», by Mark Petticrew, Nason Maani Hessari, Cécile Knai and Elisabete Weiderpass, will be published online in Drug and
Alcohol Review at 22:00 6 September 2017 The Institute of Alcohol Studies is an independent institute bringing together evidence, policy and practice from home and abroad to promote and informed debate on alcohol's impact on s
Alcohol Review at 22:00 6 September 2017 The Institute of
Alcohol Studies is an independent institute bringing together evidence, policy and practice from home and abroad to promote and informed debate on alcohol's impact on s
Alcohol Studies is an independent institute bringing together evidence,
policy and practice from home and abroad to promote and informed debate
on alcohol's impact on s
alcohol's impact
on society.
The
policy would also grant amnesty to victims or bystanders who report potential crimes, even if they were violating campus drug and
alcohol policies, and it requires SUNY campus police to undergo statewide training
on handling sexual assaults.
Overall, a number of studies suggest that restrictive
alcohol policies have a protective effect
on reducing suicide at a general population level.
The researchers note that there is more incentive for the
alcohol industry to get
on board with this proposal, compared to other
policy measures such as higher taxation, limited access and marketing restrictions.
Examples of adult
alcohol policies include higher
alcohol taxes, having fewer outlets licensed to sell
alcohol, bans
on happy hours, restricted hours of
alcohol sales, and laws prohibiting service to intoxicated adults.
The first - of - its kind study, led by a multi-disciplinary research team at BMC and the BU School of Public Health (BUSPH), reviewed data
on 29 youth - specific and adult
policies on drinking to establish scores characterizing each state's
alcohol policy «environment.»
Effects of domestic violence
policies,
alcohol taxes and police staffing levels
on intimate partner homicide in large US cities.
«What is the best
policy for reducing the impact of
alcohol on the road accident rate?.»
The researchers reviewed more than 750 studies
on marijuana and
alcohol use and focused
on 15 that specifically addressed the links between marijuana
policies and drinking.
As a result, the uptick in
alcohol sales made it difficult to isolate the impacts of legalized marijuana
on drinking from the change in
alcohol policy.
F. Events and activities charged to the SURPAS accounts must comply with University Event Planning and
Alcohol Policies as well as other applicable funding policies that pertain to student groups at Stanford, including those on sponsorships, unless a written authorization for a policy exception is received by the Treasurer from the Associate Dean for Postdoctoral
Policies as well as other applicable funding
policies that pertain to student groups at Stanford, including those on sponsorships, unless a written authorization for a policy exception is received by the Treasurer from the Associate Dean for Postdoctoral
policies that pertain to student groups at Stanford, including those
on sponsorships, unless a written authorization for a
policy exception is received by the Treasurer from the Associate Dean for Postdoctoral Affairs.
«I don't think one study is enough to make major
policy changes right now,» Dr. Lauer says, referring to recommendations
on whether small amounts of
alcohol are good or bad for health.
And yet, tough training topics can also be some of the most important ones for your staff since many of them carry big liability and risk implications (such as bullying and harassment training) or have huge effects
on business success (such as drug and
alcohol policy training).
The third annual drug
policy, released last week by Bob Martinez, the director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy, calls on schools and parents to promote abstinence from alcohol among m
policy, released last week by Bob Martinez, the director of the Office of National Drug Control
Policy, calls on schools and parents to promote abstinence from alcohol among m
Policy, calls
on schools and parents to promote abstinence from
alcohol among minors.
Goal 3: Influence Prevention
Policy; SPR will influence policy through promoting and supporting research on the use of prevention science in public policy and service systems at the national and local levels (e.g., through health, education, child welfare, justice, drug and alcohol, mental health, wel
Policy; SPR will influence
policy through promoting and supporting research on the use of prevention science in public policy and service systems at the national and local levels (e.g., through health, education, child welfare, justice, drug and alcohol, mental health, wel
policy through promoting and supporting research
on the use of prevention science in public
policy and service systems at the national and local levels (e.g., through health, education, child welfare, justice, drug and alcohol, mental health, wel
policy and service systems at the national and local levels (e.g., through health, education, child welfare, justice, drug and
alcohol, mental health, welfare).
... • More than 400 high school students are expected to visit the Capitol
on Wednesday afternoon to meet with state lawmakers about
policies that help curb youth usage of tobacco and
alcohol.
Provides expert advice and recommendations
on policy matters to the Secretary of Transportation
on drug and
alcohol testing issues at the national and international level.
The Office of Drug and
Alcohol Policy and Compliance advises the Secretary on national and international drug testing and control issues and is the principal advisor to the Secretary on rules related to the drug and alcohol testing of safety - sensitive transportation employees in aviation, trucking, railroads, mass transit, pipelines, and other transportation indu
Alcohol Policy and Compliance advises the Secretary
on national and international drug testing and control issues and is the principal advisor to the Secretary
on rules related to the drug and
alcohol testing of safety - sensitive transportation employees in aviation, trucking, railroads, mass transit, pipelines, and other transportation indu
alcohol testing of safety - sensitive transportation employees in aviation, trucking, railroads, mass transit, pipelines, and other transportation industries.
You should be aware that a positive, adulterated or substituted DOT drug or
alcohol test may trigger consequences based
on company
policy or employment agreement.
A cornerstone of our safety
policy is ensuring that transportation providers across all modes —
on roads, rails, water, or in the air, over land and underground — employ operators who are 100 percent drug - and
alcohol - free.