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Review of the National Alcohol Strategy 2000-2003

Date of publication: September 2007

The Ministry of Health, on behalf of the working group, contracted a review of the NAS in July 2007. This work was undertaken to identify the extent to which it provides an effective and collaborative framework to minimize alcohol-related harm in New Zealand, and to inform the development of a new Alcohol Action Plan.

The final report, Review of the National Alcohol Strategy 2000-2003, results from a qualitative, and where possible quantitative, review of the NAS, with information gathered from key informant interviews and a document review of national alcohol policies in comparable jurisdictions.

The report makes a number of recommendations regarding leadership and governance, accountability and monitoring, collaboration and communication, priority setting and strategic considerations, and implementation and resourcing.

Document availability

This publication is available in Word and PDF format:

Review of the National Alcohol Strategy 2000-2003 (Word, 504 KB)
Review of the National Alcohol Strategy 2000-2003 (PDF, 463 KB)