We work with health and social services, justice sector agencies, central and local government, community organisations, alcohol producers and the hospitality sector to:
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build social permission for people to drink at low-risk levels or not drink
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make it easier to seek and find help early
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influence policies, practices and the management of environments to support people to drink at low-risk levels or not drink
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contribute to strengthening those factors that support low-risk drinking or not drinking.
Our alcohol work focuses on people at risk of, or experiencing, the greatest alcohol-related harm. Our priority population groups include:
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teenagers under 18 years
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young adults aged 18 to 24 years
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young women who are drinking moderately to hazardously who are at risk of unplanned pregnancy, with a focus on Māori
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adults in mid-life (45 to 65 years) whose drinking is putting them at risk of experiencing alcohol-related harm
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problematic drinkers who are not seeking help.
For information, advice, tools and resources on alcohol visit our website alcohol.org.nz