Drinkaware is the smokescreen for the drinks companies. Below is a cynical attempt to associate alcohol with authentic child nurturing and development.


Drinkaware
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The summer solstice marks the official first day of summer. After a year of lockdowns, strain and worry, we all want to make it a summer to remember. We still need to be mindful, of course, making sure we stick to all the Covid-19 rules to keep ourselves, our loved ones and our communities safe. But after a year when so many milestones have been missed, let’s get creative, get together and make some memories. Check our webpage for inspiration and share your #SafeSummer #MakeMemories #BeDrinkAware

Young immature people the prime target for drinks companies


Drinkaware
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It’s that time of year when young people get ready for some of the big rites of passage, whether it’s emotional graduation ceremonies, nerve-shredding exams or the celebrations of results day. It’s a good opportunity to start a conversation with your kids about alcohol so they understand the risks of underage drinking and know how to manage peer pressure. Check out the Parents’ hub on our website and start the conversation today #BeDrinkaware #UnderageDrinking

Drinkaware targeting school kids


Drinkaware
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“Fun, frank and interactive”
That’s how one teacher described our alcohol education programme, which has been proven to educate and empower teens to resist peer pressure and delay their first drink. Find out how we’re helping teachers address underage drinking in their schools.