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STAD Method: Preventing Alcohol & Drug Problems in Restaurants and Nightclubs

STAD implements RBS training for staff and efficient monitoring by licensing boards and police to reduce violent crimes. Cooperation with key actors ensures responsible alcohol service to prevent conflicts and underage drinking. The method involves casting youngsters, education, and frequent visits to bars and nightclubs to monitor compliance. Data from ongoing studies in 2013 inform strategies for denying underage patrons access.

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STAD Method: Preventing Alcohol & Drug Problems in Restaurants and Nightclubs

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  1. STAD (STockholmpreventsAlcohol- and Drugproblems) The STAD method • RBS training - restaurant staff • Efficient monitoring and sanctions– by licensing board and the police • Co-operations with all the important actors – municipality, the Police, County Council, County Administrative Board, organisation for restaurant owners and specially selected owners of popular nightclubs

  2. Main Goal Reduce the reported number of violent crimes • To be reached by: • not serve alcolholto ”intoxicated patrons” • not serve alcoholto underaged patrons • conflictmanagementtoprevent/reduceconflicts • activepolicywork

  3. Method for monitoringcompliancewithregulationofnotserving underaged patrons • Casting youngsters • Education • Restaurant / Bar / Nighthclub visits

  4. Percentage underaged patrons denied * Ongoingstudy 2013

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