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Schools urged to take advantage of free alcohol education resources

With more than half of young people who drink alcohol only doing so “to fit in”, schools are being urged to focus more on alcohol education.

Education charity Drinkaware is promoting Alcohol Awareness Week, which runs from November 13 to 19, in a bid to highlight the benefits of alcohol education in schools.

Research from the charity’s Drinkaware Monitor, in conjunction with Ipsos Mori, found that only one in four young people have received helpful information about alcohol from teachers, and 56 per cent of young people who were drinking said that they drank alcohol to fit in.

Previous research has also revealed that young people who are engaged in excessive or prolonged drinking are more likely to be missing classes.

Drinkaware specifically targets young people aged nine to 14 and has a range of free education resources focused on understanding the risks of underage drinking.

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