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Denmark: Christian Democrats propose free residential treatment for 400 people with alcohol addiction
The Christian Democrats in Denmark have proposed a new pilot program offering free residential treatment for 400 people struggling with alcohol addiction. The initiative, “Glæd dig til at være ædru” (“Look forward to being sober”), aims to help affected families and reduce the social and economic costs linked to alcohol dependence.
Nordic Alcohol and Drug Policy Network
Oct 222 min read


EHYT: Health taxes increase, but funding cuts threaten public health work
The Finnish government’s mid-term budget increases alcohol and nicotine taxes but imposes severe funding cuts to health organizations. EHYT warns this jeopardizes critical public health and substance abuse prevention, urging targeted investment from tax revenues to protect vulnerable communities.
Nordic Alcohol and Drug Policy Network
Apr 253 min read
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