Youth Alcohol Action Plan (2nd June 2008)
There is growing public concern about how much alcohol young people drink in their teenage years. The evidence set out in this action plan shows the extent of the problem and sets out the Government's five priorities for tackling it. This action plan highlights evidence on the extent of the problem of teenage drinking, how it puts the health of young people at risk and increases the chances of becoming involved in anti-social behaviour and crime. The action plan sets out five priorities to tackle the problem, including the stepping up of enforcement activity and establishing a new partnership with parents.
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There is growing public concern about how much alcohol young people drink in their teenage years. The evidence set out in this action plan shows the extent of the problem and sets out the Government's five priorities for tackling it. This action plan highlights evidence on the extent of the problem of teenage drinking, how it puts the health of young people at risk and increases the chances of becoming involved in anti-social behaviour and crime. The action plan sets out five priorities to tackle the problem, including the stepping up of enforcement activity and establishing a new partnership with parents.
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