James Morris AERC Alcohol Academy JAG Practitioners Forum 20 th May 2010 Harmful drinking in the home: An unacknowledged issue?

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James Morris AERC Alcohol Academy JAG Practitioners Forum 20 th May 2010 Harmful drinking in the home: An unacknowledged issue?

Promoting excellence in local alcohol harm reduction The Academy Aims to ‘promote excellence in local alcohol harm reduction’ Workshops, training, best practice sharing Consultation and policy advocacy Development on key issues…

Promoting excellence in local alcohol harm reduction

Harmful home drinking? The WHO states there are 2 main ways alcohol consumption leads to health harm: Frequency/amount of episodic (binge) drinking Lifetime volume consumption Hypotheses: The level of lifetime volume consumption is significantly determined by how we drink at home e.g. by regularly drinking above the recommended guidelines

Promoting excellence in local alcohol harm reduction Why look at this? More alcohol is now consumed in the home than in licensed premises (IAS 2009) Regular harmful drinking increases risk of dependency and longer term health risks Alcohol issues tend to get more attention if linked to Anti-Social Behaviour (Hadfield 2009)…

Promoting excellence in local alcohol harm reduction Interest factor?

Harm: NTE Vs Home? Night Time Economy Home ‘Binge drinking’? Acute injury (c.4,000 deaths/year*) Alcohol-related crime and disorder Risk taking behaviours & poly- drug use Regular consumption? longer term health risks/dependence (c. 17,000 deaths/year*) Unsupervised environment Hidden impact e.g. Domestic Violence Social isolation Much cheaper Larger measures per drink? *Prime Minister’s Strategy Unit 2004

Alcohol-related hospital admissions } ACUTE

Promoting excellence in local alcohol harm reduction Rising home consumption 1.8 million more people drinking at home since 2004: Mintel 2009 Why? Overall increased consumption levels Decline of the pub / smoking ban? Increased affordability & availability…

Promoting excellence in local alcohol harm reduction

Home drinkers: Who are we talking about? ‘De-stress’ drinkers? ‘Boredom’/ ‘depressed’ drinkers’? ‘Pre-loaders’ & ‘social drinkers’? Wine consumption 15% rise over the last 25 years, higher amongst women Consumption trends are decreasing for younger groups (16-24) but not for middle/older age groups (JRF 2009)

Promoting excellence in local alcohol harm reduction Who are we talking about? Those in managerial/professional roles most likely to drink above the recommended guidelines on a regular basis BUT 2007 DH scoping study found that although higher social and economic groups (SEGs) consumed more, lower SEGs experienced greater alcohol-related health harm

Promoting excellence in local alcohol harm reduction Why do people say they drink at home? ‘Its cheaper’ – 45% ‘To wind down after a stressful day’ – 40% ‘Its more convenient’ – 37% Dislike pubs/clubs - 13% Smoking ban – 9% And… 42% NEVER kept track of how much they were drinking (18% always, 20% sometimes) Source: Alcohol Concern home drinking survey 2009

Promoting excellence in local alcohol harm reduction

What can we do? Local: Develop robust alcohol needs assessment and strategies to: Target our local harmful populations (not just visible ‘binge’/ASB/street drinkers!) Improving community based treatment and early interventions e.g. IBA, community detox, mutual aid etc.

Promoting excellence in local alcohol harm reduction What else can be done? National: Address price and availability Invest in treatment and prevention National and local Promote 2 alcohol free days message? Promote lower strength drinks? Promote healthier lifestyles

Promoting excellence in local alcohol harm reduction Thank you! James Morris, AERC Alcohol Academy