Alcohol and Families How much do you know about alcohol? Harmful drinking is the biggest risk factor for death, ill-health and disability among 15-49 year-olds in the UK, and the fifth biggest risk factor across all ages Alcohol is estimated…
Alcohol and Families How much do you know about alcohol? Harmful drinking is the biggest risk factor for death, ill-health and disability among 15-49 year-olds in the UK, and the fifth biggest risk factor across all ages Alcohol is estimated…
Alcohol Concern is a small charity working in England and Wales trying to change the conversations and attitudes people have about alcohol. Their vision is of a world where alcohol does no harm. To achieve this they: Help people through information,…
Summer Update – Communic8 Motiv8 exists to improve the life chances of young people. They operate community based teams to reduce the risk of offending, anti-social behaviour and disengagement from learning or employment. Motiv8 believes in developing the whole person…
Enterprising Day 2016 On Monday 18th April a Year 8 Enterprise day was held at The Hayling College. These days are designed to highlight the skills that employers want in the workplace and encourage young people to use them with…
Hampshire County Council is marking Alcohol Awareness Week this year (16- 22 November) by encouraging people to check how much alcohol they drink by using the NHS Change 4 Life online drinks (external link) checker. Councillor Patricia Stallard, Hampshire County Council’s…
Drinkaware are currently running a campaign to tackle underage drinking, and provides a range of resourse and information to help you and your kids better understand the potential risks associated with drinking alcohol. Drinkaware aims to enable parents to have well informed,…
Do you want to save money, feel fitter and enjoy life more? Try re-thinking your drink over the festive period. Drink-less for half the calories and half the price! For ideas on how to cut down or find out about easy drink swaps…
The Hayling Island Community Alcohol Partnership (CAP) has re-launched its alcohol ‘education and enforcement’ campaign following a successful program which reduced reported levels of anti-social behaviour on the Island and raised awareness of alcohol issues amongst young people. The re-launch…
The Safer Havant Partnership has used feedback from local residents and detailed crime analysis to identify anti-social behaviour as one of their three main priorities. Anti-social behaviour is a broad term that can include litter and flytipping, rowdy and drunken…
The Safer Havant Partnership recognises that a high percentage of crimes and anti-social behaviour incidents are affected by alcohol and believes that alcohol is an underlying factor in all their priority issues. Tackling street drinking in the Havant Borough with the Designated Public Places…