UK-ROI Alcohol Research Network (AcoRN)

Lead Research Organisation: University of Stirling
Department Name: Health Sciences

Abstract

Alcohol is enjoyed by many and while it contributes to the economy, it is also a major cause of early death, illness, lost work days, violence, social problems, relationship difficulties and inequalities. Governments can reduce these harms by taking action to make alcohol less affordable (price policy) and less easily available (availability policy), and by reducing how much it is advertised and promoted (marketing policy). Across the four nations of the United Kingdom (UK), and in Republic of Ireland (ROI), there have been many recent changes in these alcohol policies which have been heavily debated by campaign groups and politicians. There is a need for research to understand the intended and unintended effects of policies, not just on health, but on social, economic and cultural aspects.

As Scotland introduced several new policies from 2005 onwards, and put in place extensive structures to support studies to explore their effects, a broad community of alcohol policy researchers has been coming together. The Irish government has recently passed a world-leading set of policies to reduce alcohol harms, but currently there are fewer researchers studying these policies in ROI/NI, and little contact between those who are. Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland are also considering further policy changes. Whilst traditionally seen as a medical issue, it is clear that alcohol consumption and harms are affected by culture and politics. This network therefore proposes to bring together researchers from a wide range of social science and other backgrounds, and to draw others into the field, to deliver on the alcohol policy research needed in UK/ROI over the coming years.

Our ACTIVITIES will focus on four themes: Availability, Marketing, Price & Politics and will include:
1) A website, blog and twitter feed; 2) A launch event with researchers and policy partners in Dublin; 3) Open seminars on each of the four themes, each hosted by a different university, with side meetings to build teams for future research; 4) Study visits for 4 selected early career researchers to spend time with more experienced colleagues; 5) A workshop to build capacity on alcohol policy research and give time for teams to develop funding applications; and 6) A UK/ROI open research symposium to which any researchers can submit abstracts to present their work, with invited speakers and free places for early career researchers.

The network will be led by Prof. Joe Barry in ROI and Prof. Niamh Fitzgerald in the UK. NF is Professor of Alcohol Policy and specialises in studies drawing on expertise across different academic disciplines to better understand intended and unintended consequences of policy interventions. JB has worked in substance use for 30 years and chairs an expert group set up by the Minister for Health in ROI on which 3 academics from this proposal also sit. NF and JB are joined by 14 co-applicants from 13 institutions across the UK, from 10+ disciplines and with cross-cutting interests in the four themes.

The bid will benefit from the active involvement of policy partners from government departments in NI, ROI and Scotland; and public health agencies across the UK. It will link into existing policy groups, including the UK/ROI British Irish Council, and the NI/ROI North South Alcohol Policy Advisory Group. The Institute of Public Health in Ireland, an all island body with a remit to inform public policy in both ROI and NI is an active partner and will provide administrative support to the network.

We expect that the network will give rise to new research teams involving UK & ROI academics, and new alcohol policy studies focused within or across the four policy themes. With our partners, we will actively plan for the future of the network beyond the funded period.

Publications

10 25 50
 
Description This is a research network award. Our aim was to build capacity for alcohol policy research on the island of Ireland, and greater UK-Ireland collaboration. Whilst the pandemic delayed our ability to meet in person, we managed to build relationships between researchers, generate significant interest in our engagement activities and arrange several study visits from colleagues in Ireland who spent time with experienced alcohol policy research teams in the UK. We hosted a face to face networking capacity building 2-day event in Dublin in May 2022 and this further built relationships in line with the aims of the grant. Following the funded period, researchers from across the network have continued to collaborate - including in publishing together and seeking further funding for a related network focused on building links between community activists and researchers in Ireland. We are seeking funding in Ireland to continue the network activities, and a report to the Minister for Health in Ireland from the Public Health Alcohol Research Group (PHARG) includes a recommendation to continue to fund ACORN. Several members of ACORN also contributed to the PHARG report.
First Year Of Impact 2022
Sector Communities and Social Services/Policy,Healthcare,Government, Democracy and Justice,Other
Impact Types Policy & public services

 
Description Citation in Northern Ireland Substance Use Strategy
Geographic Reach Local/Municipal/Regional 
Policy Influence Type Citation in other policy documents
URL https://www.health-ni.gov.uk/sites/default/files/publications/health/doh-substanceuse-strategy-2021-...
 
Description Citation in report to Minister for Health in Ireland
Geographic Reach National 
Policy Influence Type Citation in other policy documents
 
Description Membership of Alcohol Working Group of Scottish Government
Geographic Reach Local/Municipal/Regional 
Policy Influence Type Participation in a guidance/advisory committee
 
Description Alcohol Researcher Community Links Project - New Foundations Grant
Amount € 11,369 (EUR)
Funding ID NF/2022/38471364 
Organisation Irish Research Council 
Sector Public
Country Ireland
Start 01/2023 
End 10/2023
 
Description Developing Combined Text & Graphic Alcohol Warnings: a North-South Initiative
Amount € 200,000 (EUR)
Organisation Higher Education Authority 
Sector Public
Country Ireland
Start 06/2022 
 
Description ACORN Webinar Alcohol Availability 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach International
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Webinar on alcohol availability with presentation on study design on alcohol licensing for a research and other practitioner audience, organised via the ACORN network.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2022
 
Description Capacity building workshop with alcohol researchers from around Ireland via Irish Community Action on Alcohol Network event. 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Other audiences
Results and Impact Capacity building workshop with alcohol researchers from around Ireland via Irish Community Action on Alcohol Network event.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2021
 
Description Informing NI Government licensing review 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach Local
Primary Audience Policymakers/politicians
Results and Impact Meeting with Department for Communities in Northern Ireland to inform their design of a statutory review of the alcohol premises licensing system there.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2022
URL https://www.find-tender.service.gov.uk/Notice/024400-2022
 
Description Low and No Alcohol DHSC Roundtable 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Policymakers/politicians
Results and Impact Niamh Fitzgerald participated in a roundtable discussion event organised by the Department of Health and Social Care to consult UK experts on government strategy regarding low and no alcohol products.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2021
 
Description Webinar Series for ACORN Network - First two webinars (alcohol marketing; politics of alcohol policy) 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach International
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Two seminars of a planned series of four to present and discuss the current state of research on ACORN's four themes. Follow up impact includes study visit applications from early career researchers to visit more experienced alcohol policy teams.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2021,2022