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Centre for Public Health (LJMU)

UK research centre at Liverpool John Moores University focused on alcohol, drugs, and public-health policy — frequently cited in international harm-reduction debates.

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The Centre for Public Health is the public-health research institute of Liverpool John Moores University in the United Kingdom. Its work spans drug and alcohol policy, violence and injury prevention, and the public-health response to mental-health crises — areas where evidence and policy often move on different timescales.

What it produces

The Centre publishes original research, evaluations of national health programmes, and policy briefings — and is best known internationally for its work on alcohol harm, illicit drug markets, and injury surveillance. Its researchers regularly contribute to UK government advisory bodies and to international networks coordinated through the World Health Organisation.

Why bavida cites it

Coverage on wellbeing that touches on alcohol consumption, drug-related harm, or population-level interventions often traces back to UK research, and the Centre for Public Health is one of its more cited producers. Its briefings are written for policy audiences, which makes them denser than consumer health writing — but the citations and methods are usually traceable.

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