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Alcohol Policy Seminar (APS)

The 2024 Alcohol Policy Seminar (APS) is a training and networking opportunity for communities working to reduce excessive alcohol use – Wisconsin’s most persistent public health challenge. Alcohol-related problems continue to grow, including disease, injuries, domestic violence, underage drinking, motor vehicle crashes, and other harms.

October 7-8, 2024 | Oshkosh, WI

Seminar Overview

APS focuses on upstream, primary prevention and supports policies and practices that reduce excessive alcohol use and its impact. Participants will discuss and deepen their understanding of the alcohol policy environment and how policy can impact excessive alcohol use. They will also strategize ways to reduce excessive alcohol use and its harms.

APS provides a networking hub for community members from many involved sectors, including local, regional, and national experts, and it allows people who work in fields that impact public health to learn from each other.

Who should attend?: Substance use coalition members, researchers, public health professionals, law enforcement, local elected officials, physicians, learners, preventionists, transportation professionals, epidemiologists, local officials such as clerks, members of alcohol license review committees, and anyone interested in reducing excessive alcohol use in Wisconsin.

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Seminar Information

Locations & Times

Monday, October 7
1 – 5:45 p.m. (networking session to follow)
Oshkosh Waterfront Hotel

Tuesday, October 8
8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
UW Oshkosh Culvers Family Welcome Center

Session Topics

Topics include alcohol and cancer, alcohol licensing, the relationship between violence and alcohol outlet density, lifting the voice of those with lived experience, Place of Last Drink, and more.

Featured Speaker

Coach Tim Decorah, former University of Wisconsin-Platteville basketball player who played under Bo Ryan, will talk about his work to inspire youth and his journey with substance and alcohol use.

Seminar Highlights

Community leaders will share how they are working to reduce excessive alcohol use by using policy, partnerships and best practices in areas such as Alcohol Age Compliance Checks, Place of Last Drink, Communications and more.

The Wisconsin Department of Revenue will discuss the state’s new alcohol regulations.

The Wisconsin Department of Transportation will discuss community maps, alcohol outlet density, and how to use those tools.

During the lunch session, APS will host the Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) Heroes Luncheon to honor law enforcement officials whose work reduces impaired driving and improves public safety.

Continuing Education & Accreditation Information

ACCME Accreditation Statement
The 91΄σΟγ½Ά is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

AMA Credit Designation Statement
The 91΄σΟγ½Ά designates this live activity for a maximum of 11 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Hours of Participation for Allied Health Care Professionals
The 91΄σΟγ½Ά designates this activity for up to 11 hours of participation for continuing education for allied health professionals.

The Alcohol Policy Seminar is applying for Continuing Legal Education credits (CLE).