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European Alcohol Policy: Spain
Background -
| Respondent's name: |
Alicia Rodriguez-Martos Dauer |
| Respondent's country: |
Spain |
| Respondent's e-mail address: |
amartos@aspb.es; socidrogalcohol@socidrogalcohol.org |
| Respondent's telephone number: |
34 / 93 210 38 54 |
| Respondent's fax number: |
34 / 93 210 38 54 |
| Respondent's present work: |
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| Organisation, position, address (name and number of street, postal code, town): |
SOCIDROGALCOHOL , 1st vicepresident,
Avda. Hospital Militar, 180 08023- Barcelona (Spain)
www. socidrogalcohol.org |
| Organisation website: |
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| Are you a government employee? |
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| Professional qualifications: |
No data entered |
| Number of years in employment in your professional area: |
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| Self-rating of expertise level in the area of alcohol control policy in your country (1 is slightly conversant, 10 is fully conversant): 9 |
| Self-rating of expertise level in the area of the prevention of the harm done by alcohol in your country (1 is slightly conversant, 10 is fully conversant): 9 |
| If you are answering for a jurisdictional region rather than as a country as a whole, which jurisdictional region is it? |
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If this questionnaire was completed with the collaboration
of other people, provide organisational reference(s) for each participant.
Organisational references:
Agencia de Salut Pública (Barcelona), Joan Ramón Villalbí
Association PDS (Promoció i Desenvolupament Social).
Hospital de St. Pau (Barcelona).
Ministry of Health
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Provide organisational reference(s) for nation-wide and/or
regional coalitions (task forces, action groups, collaborative bodies) in
the arena of alcohol control policy.
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| Other background information: |
Population size of the country/region:
40.8 million |
Politics, policies and priorities -
| Do relevant politicians/policy makers refer to alcohol control policy in a manner that suggests it is a priority area? |
Yes, in documents |
| Do relevant politicians/policy makers refer to the prevention of the harm done by alcohol in a
manner that suggests it is a priority area? |
Yes, in documents |
| In your opinion, taking into account everything you know,
what level of real priority does the present government place on alcohol control policy? (1 is low priority, mostly rhetoric; 10 is high priority, much action) |
5 |
| In your opinion, taking into account everything you know,
what level of real priority does the present government place on the prevention of the harm done by alcohol? (1 is low priority, mostly rhetoric; 10 is high priority, much action) |
7 |
| What is the recent trend (past several years) in resource allocation to
alcohol control policy and programmes to prevent the harm done by alcohol? |
Small increase in resources |
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What was the amount of funds allocated to alcohol control policy and programmes to prevent the harm done by alcohol in the most recent national budget (Euro):
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| Budget year: |
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| National level, governmental policy documents on alcohol policy and on preventing the harm done by alcohol been published in the following areas:
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Drinking and driving.
Document references:
National Plan on Traffic Safety for the Year 2004
Royal Decree 116/1998 of January 30th, for the adoption of the Law 5/1997, of March 24th on the reform of the Traffic Law.
Royal Decree 2282/1998 of October 16th, modifying the articles 20 and 23 of the General Regulation for Driving
Law 19/2001 of December 19th on the reform of the Law on Traffic approved by the Royal legislative Decree 339/1990, of March 2nd
Royal Decree 1428/2003 of November 21st, approving the traffic regulation for the implementation of the traffic law, of March 2nd
): Organic Law 15/2003 modifying the Organic Law 10/1995 of the Penal Code
Alcohol and urban transportation.
Education and public awareness.
Document references:
National Drugs Strategy 2000-2008
Basic criteria for intervention in the prevention programmes
Prevention of Drug dependencies: Analysis and proposals for intervention.
Royal Decree 93/2001 of August 3rd, modifying the Royal Decree 1390/1995 of August 4th on the school curriculum for the secondary school
Royal Decree 115/2004 of January 23rd, establishing the curriculum for the primary school
Royal Decree 116/2004 of January 23rd, establishing the curriculum for the secondary school
Royal Decree 117/2004 of January 23rd, establishing the curriculum for the high school
Theoretical basis underlying the prevention programmes
Scientic basis for the prevention of drug dependencies
Acting is possible: mass media and drug dependency
Acting is possible. Education on alcohol
Alcohol and the sea. Prevention campaign on alcohol.
Alcohol and the sea. Prevention campaign on alcohol. Didactic guidelines for the video
Packaging and labelling of alcohol products.
Document references:
Royal Decree 1045/1990 on labelling
Taxation of alcohol products.
Document references:
Law 38/1992, of December 28th on Special Taxes (chapt. II-VI)
Illicit trade in alcohol products.
Document references:
Law 38/1992, of December 28th on Special Taxes (chapt. II-VI)
Travellers' allowances within the EU.
Document references:
Law 38/1992, of December 28th on Special Taxes (chapt. II-VI)
Availability of alcohol, including licensing.
Document references:
National Drugs Strategy 2000-2008
Bylaw regulating the Consumption of Alcoholic Beverages
Law 10/1990, of October 15th, on Sports
Regulation policies on the availability and promotion of alcoholic beverages and tobacco.
Order of November 7th 1989 forbidding the sale and distribution of alcoholic beverages in public school centres run by the administration
Sales to minors.
Document references:
Bylaw regulating the Consumption of Alcoholic Beverages
Order of 1989, November 7th , for the prohibition of selling and distribution of tobacco and alcoholic beverages in public schools depending on the Ministry of Education and Science.
Royal Decree 2816/1982 of August 27th approving the regulation for the police of public performances and leisure activities
Alcohol advertising, promotion and sponsorship.
Document references:
General Law on Publicity
Modification of the law 25/1994 which incorporates the CEE Directive 89/552
Modification of the law 25/1994 which incorporates the CEE Directive 89/552
Help and treatment for alcohol problems.
Document references:
National Drugs Strategy 2000-2008
Acting is possible. Social services and drug dependencies
Acting is possible. The primary health care professional facing alcohol problems
Alcohol and sea. Prevention campaign on alcohol.
Alcohol and the sea. Prevention campaign on alcohol. Didactic guidelines for the video
To gain health together with youths
Help and treatment for family members.
Document references:
National Drugs Strategy 2000-2008
Acting is possible. The prevention of drug dependencies within the family
Family intervention for the prevention of drug dependencies
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| Regional level, governmental policy documents on alcohol policy and on preventing the harm done by alcohol have been published in the following areas: |
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Programmes -
| How available are programmes for preventing the harm done by alcohol? Provide document
reference(s) for some of the key programmes that exemplify high quality. (1 is not available; 5 is widely available) |
Public education through mass media
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Comprehensive community based
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Home/family
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School
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5 |
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College
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5 |
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University
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Work place
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Primary health care
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3 |
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Hospital/clinic
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Internet
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3 |
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Social welfare and youth services
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3 |
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Custodial settings (prisons, probation, etc.)
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2 |
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Funding -
| Are funds dedicated to alcohol control policy and programmes to prevent the harm done by alcohol clearly identifiable in the most recent national budget? |
Funds are available for alcohol, but mixed in with other funding and hard or impossible to link explicitly with alcohol. |
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The arena/activities are indicated for which earmarked funds are provided:
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| Are funds dedicated to alcohol control policy and/or programmes to prevent the harm done by alcohol clearly identifiable
in the budgets of non-governmental institutions (foundations, private institutes, welfare societies, professional groups, etc, associations)? |
Yes |
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The arena/activities are indicated for which earmarked funds are provided:
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Non-governmental Centres (s) and/or institutes
Document references:
Instituto Bitácora
Fundación Alcohol y Sociedad
Research
Document references:
Social perception of drugs in Spain.
Youths and publicity: Values in the publicitary communication for youths
Youths and lifestyles: values and risks in urban youths
Meta-analysis of programmes for the prevention of drug abuse
Primary Health Care: its attitude towards drug dependencies
ALFIL programme. Report on the psychoeducative sessions. Psycho-educational groups for youths with a family background of alcohol problems. Manual for educators and therapists.
Community prevention programmes
Document references:
A driver for each evening
Prevention programme, on alcohol consumption, in the family environment
Prevention programme, on alcohol consumption, in the family environment: educator manual
the road asks you to be alcohol-free
School, college, university-based educational programmes
Document references:
Prevention material for the prevention of drug use in children education
Prevention material for the prevention of drug use in primary education
Material for the prevention of drug use in mandatory secondary education
And what do you think?
Health professional education
Document references:
Training Course on Prevention and Treatment of Alcoholism
Specialization course on alcoholism
Conference(s), workshops, seminars, symposia, etc. |
Personal evaluation of the state of the field -
| List up to five key recent advances in your country
related to alcohol control policy: |
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| List up to five key recent
advances in your country related to the prevention of the harm done by alcohol: |
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| List up to five key barriers/obstacles/issues
that stand in the way of achieving, in
your country, action on alcohol control policy: |
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| List up to five key barriers/obstacles/issues
that stand in the way of achieving, in
your country, action on the prevention of the harm done by alcohol: |
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| List, in descending order of importance, up to
five key advances that are needed to support implementation of evidence-based alcohol control policy in your country: |
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| List, in descending order of importance, up to five key changes that are needed in
your country, to achieve the advances above: |
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| List, in descending order of importance, up to five key advances that are needed to
support implementation of evidence-based the prevention of the harm done by alcohol in your
country: |
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| List, in descending order of importance, up to five key changes that are needed in
your country, to achieve the advances above: |
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List up to ten persons who you believe are important for action on alcohol control policy and the prevention of the harm done by alcohol in your country.
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Comments
Inclusive dates of data entry
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