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Category: Alcohol Reduction

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With the academic year end in sight, our team are already making their plans for September. If you are a … More

alcohol reduction, charities, franchise, health objectives, local authorities, Ofsted, PSHE, schools, social enterprise, social norms, young people, youth engagement

R U Different? 6 Reasons Why We Are…

It might now be that time when you are thinking about how your School or Local Authority might deliver it’s … More

alcohol reduction, drugs, health and lifestyle survey, health objectives, local authorities, PSHE, smoking, social marketing, social norms, teenage smoking, young people

Sky News Links To Us As Drinking Rates Fall

Changing Drinking Attitudes Lead Dry Bar Demand Over the weekend Sky News ran an interesting feature on Dry Bars and … More

alcohol reduction, attitude change, drinking culture, drinking rates, dry bars, Sky, Sky News, social norms, teenage drinking

#Neknomination – Just a bit of fun?

Gone are the days of passing on a chain email to 12 friends or risk never finding your true love … More

alcohol, Dr Sarah Jarvis, Drink Aware, drinking games, neknomination, peer pressure, social media, students

Teen Drinking Rates Falling Significantly

The Rise of the Young Non-Drinkers The BBC has once again confirmed today what we all already knew – that drinking rates … More

alcohol, drinking rates, drinking statistics, National Health Statistics, social norms, teenage drinkers, young people

Alcohol Price Increase Ignores the Real Issue

The rise in minimum unit prices for Alcohol has been welcomed today – by supermarkets. That’s because it is likely … More

alcohol, early intervention, minimum pricing, prevention, teenage drinking

Programme Reduces Drinking Rates in Swindon

Swindon Borough Council has seen a significant reduction in teenage drinking rates in the area – thanks to a successful Social Norms programme delivered in schools this year.

drinking rate reduction, Swindon, Swindon Borough Council, teenage drinking

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