FIVS-Assure
FIVS-Assure is an online database gathering resources on social aspects programs in the wine, spirits and beer sectors. This tool draws upon exemplary practices by companies, trade associations, and other entities from around the world. These “Useful Approaches” are presented in relation to four topics: young people & alcohol, drinking & driving, responsible drinking, and marketing & advertising.
Botvin LifeSkills Training
Botvin LifeSkills Training is a classroom-based alcohol and drug abuse prevention programme for upper elementary through junior high school students. The programme teaches personal and social skills as well as drug resistance skills. It is designed to be taught in a sequence over 3 years.
Sponsor: LifeSkills Training
Date: 1996
Implementation: International
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Prata om Alkohol (Talk about Alcohol)
Prata om Alkohol is a project conducted by Diageo and financed by the Swedish Spirits and Wine Suppliers (SWSS) that aims at promoting healthy, moderate attitudes towards alcohol and to increase awareness about its effects on the body; It uses specific tools for teachers to create deeper understanding about alcohol among young people between 13 and 17 years of age.
Sponsor: Sprit & Vinleverantörsföreningen (SVL) and Sweden’s Breweries
Implementation: Europe
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School Health and Alcohol Harm Reduction Project (SHARP)
School Health and Alcohol Harm Reduction Project Education Program is a research-based strategy of promoting responsible consumption by providing three phases of alcohol harm reduction lessons during secondary school. It aims to reduce the level of alcohol related harms in students who consume alcohol beverages and to reduce the risks to students who do not consume alcohol beverages but interact with others who do.
Sponsor: National Drug Research Institute Australia
Date: 2002
Implementation: Oceania
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Project Northland
Project Northland is a three progressive programmes for students in grades 6, 7 and 8 that provide a forum for students and their families to discuss alcohol-related issues. The curricula uses a variety of educational strategies including group discussions, role plays, peer-led activities, class games, problem solving, videotapes, audiotapes and small group projects. The focus is to delay the age at which students begin consuming alcohol beverages.
Sponsor: Hazelden Betty Ford
Implementation: North America
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Alcohol EDU
Alcohol EDU is a website (login details required) that employs surveys, quizzes, content and media to present the latest scientific information to youths, high school and college-aged youths, and parents to help shape their views towards alcohol and problematic drinking. It provides carefully tailored information, case studies, and real life scenarios to connect with young people entering college.
Sponsor: Everfi
Date: 2012
Implementation: North America
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Talk About Alcohol: Body Watch
Talk About Alcohol is an interactive website that shows the effects of alcohol on different parts of the human body. It is part of a website for students, parents and teachers to find out information regarding alcohol and other related issues.
Sponsor: The Alcohol Education Trust
Date: 2015
Implementation: Europe
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