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An Intervention Model to Reduce Alcohol Exposed Pregnancies in England (ROSEANNE)

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Project Description

This project is a public involvement initiative to conduct two workshops in Hull to design a research project to reduce alcohol exposed pregnancy.

Project Acronym ROSEANNE
Status Project Complete
Value £500.00
Project Dates Sep 1, 2019 - Aug 31, 2020
Partner Organisations No Partners

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