Objective
ALICE RAP is a new dynamic trans-disciplinary EU project which aims is to help policy makers “rethink and re-shape” current and future approaches to the huge human and economic costs of addictions and lifestyles in Europe.
Over the next five years the ALICE RAP will weave the work of over 100 scientists from 67 institutions in 25 countries into an integrated evidence base for informed policy action. The research programme includes a wide range of different quantitative and qualitative scientific disciplines stretching across the humanities and social sciences and the biological and medical sciences.
Approach
Reframing (understanding of addiction) and Redesigning (addiction policy) based on objective scientific evidence.
Website
https://sites.google.com/site/alicerapproject/
Starting date
April 2011
Funding
7th Framework Programme of the European Commission