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New Community Alcohol Partnership launches in Withernsea |
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New Community Alcohol Partnership launches in Withernsea to tackle underage drinking
A new Community Alcohol Partnership (CAP) has been launched in Withernsea to explore the issue of underage drinking and associated ASB in the local community. The launch took place on 10th July at The Hut, youth club in Withernsea. CAPs are community-led partnerships which bring together local police, councils, schools, retailers, and community groups. Their primary goal is to reduce any alcohol harm in children and young people to improve their health and well-being and enhance the wider community. Partners in the local CAP include: Withernsea Secondary School, Humberside Police and The Hut youth provision. New partners are also welcome to join if they feel could support the initiative. The CAP in Withernsea will work to educate young people about the impact of underage drinking and help them to make better decisions about issues such as alcohol, drugs and anti-social behaviour. It will do this in three ways:
The impact of CAPs has been measured and proven. Nationwide, partnerships have led to reductions in regular drinking among 13-16-year-olds and in alcohol-related anti-social behaviour. “The Neighbourhood Policing Team already work closely with Withernsea High School which has been really positive so to join forces with other stakeholders as part of the CAP partnership, will be hugely beneficial. We will work closely with the retailers and provide support to them if they have any issues. This will empower them to challenge any illegal and proxy sales as well as retail theft.
PCSO Amy EADES
Kate Winstanley, Director of CAP said “We know from extensive research that underage drinking can lead to lots of challenges for young people in their education, relationships, health and increased risk of alcohol-related harm in later life. CAP has proved to be a successful model for tackling underage drinking and just as importantly promoting positive health and wellbeing in children and young people. Our evidence shows that CAPs are extremely effective in reducing the supply of alcohol to children, underage alcohol consumption and alcohol-related anti-social behaviour.
“That’s why it’s great to see local partners coming together in Withernsea to highlight the risks of underage drinking and reduce alcohol harm among local children and young people.”
She continued: “We are looking forward to seeing the initiatives that the CAP is working on and to making a positive difference to the local community.”
About Community Alcohol Partnerships: CAPs bring together a range of local stakeholders with a shared interest in preventing underage drinking and encouraging responsible drinking among young adults. A rigorous evaluation framework shows how this innovative partnership approach has brought significant reductions in alcohol supply to children, alcohol-related anti-social behaviour and underage street drinking, with CAP areas. There are more than 360 CAPs across England, Scotland and Wales. For more information see: www.communityalcoholpartnerships.co.uk For media information please contact: Samantha Patel, Communications Manager, CAP: sam@communityalcoholpartnerships.co.uk
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