• SCALA Implementation Framework

    Main output

    SCALA Implementation Framework
    THE SCALA FRAMEWORK, the main outcome of SCALA, provides step-by-step guidance and issues to consider when implementing the SCALA 'ask and advise about alcohol' program through a primary health care system at the municipal level, to tackle the public health impacts of alcohol in Latin America and globally.

    Click here to download the SCALA Framework Document

    (click here to see all SCALA project outputs)

  • SCALA at a glance

    Overview

    SCALA at a glance
    SCALA is a 4-year H2020 project (from Dec 2017 - Dec 2021), with a budget of €3M, which will test the scale-up of primary health care-based prevention and management of heavy drinking and co-morbid depression through training and on-going support embedded in community-based municipal action

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  • SCALA adapts to the pandemic

    COVID-19

    SCALA adapts to the pandemic
    The COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 has various impacts on SCALA, due to the need to support telemedecine, the strain put on primary health systems, and the anxiety and fear that the virus is causing in societies worldwide.

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  • The SCALA Study

    Implementation study

    The SCALA Study
    The SCALA study will test the hypothesis that the scale-up of implementing a tailored brief intervention package embedded in a wider strategy of community and municipal support in Latin American cities, will increase screening and advice rates for heavy drinking and co-morbid depression more than the usual practice, carried out by health care providers alone. Find out more...
  • Who is working on SCALA?

    People

    Who is working on SCALA?
    SCALA involves over 25 scientists from 9 different institutions located in 7 countries in Europe and Latin America

    click to meet the SCALA partners

Welcome to the SCALA Newsletter

The first edition of the SCALA newsletter (Nov 2018) includes information on the launching of the Comunity Advisory Boards in Bogotá, Lima and Mexico City, as well as news on research in the screening and brief intervention (SBI) and alcohol fields.

1st Community Advisory Boards meetings

1st Community Advisory Boards meetingsJuly and August saw the first meetings of municipal project groups in Bogotá, Lima and Mexico City. These Community Advisory Boards (CABs) are made up of professionals and experts with the capacity to inform and shape the project materials and outputs, and, according to a study by the WHO, should play a vital role in ensuring the success of the SCALA intervention.Learn more about the SCALA study districts and CABs for Colombia, Peru and Mexico.

SBI and alcohol News and Research1 newsletter pic 2

SBI and alcohol News and ResearchA new study on alcohol risk thresholds published in the Lancet earlier this year provides data that support lower limits for alcohol consumption that are than those recommended in most current guidelines. Read the paper here.