One Year On SSAA 2012 A Medical Officer of Health view Dr Stephen Palmer March 2015.

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One Year On SSAA 2012 A Medical Officer of Health view Dr Stephen Palmer March 2015

Topics 3.Your thoughts on the capacity of the SSAA 2012 and its potential to achieve the new Object and to deliver on government intentions 2.What successes, positive impacts, and emerging best practice examples have you seen so far? 1.What have been the key challenges/limitations during the first year of implementation and why do you think this? 4.What would be your top 3 priorities/ideas for the sector to improve outcomes, achieve better implementation and minimise harm?

Key Challenges/limitations Old systems not fit for purpose: –Massive increase in workload –More oppositions & hearings –Extremely short time frames Clash of PARADIGMs Confusion over amenity & good order 8x TAs => –8x DLCs –8x Licensing Inspectors –8x poor understanding of PH –8x complexity –5x LAPs ????? ∆ PH Focus => –Supermarkets & Liquor stores –Vulnerable communities –Less on host responsibility

Positive Impacts DLCs are in tune with local alcohol issues: –Wellington –Masterton –Porirua –Kapiti Involvement of communities Closer work with Police School fairs –Still some non- accepters

Capacity/potential to achieve Object of Act & government intentions Only one strategy in Five + One Good purpose & object LAPs have potential Agency collaboration But potentiates status quo No performance expectation around DLCs and ARLA National default hours not enough

Top 3 Priorities 1.Bridge the paradigm gap –Will require bilateral movement 2.Greater commitment to achieve Object of the Act –Performance targets for inspectors, DLCs and ARLA: ↓Alcohol-related harm ↓Number & density of licences –Look beyond injury prevention to: NCDs (?????) Indirect harm & harm to communities 3.Greater emphasis on community involvement: –Perception of: Barriers Not being listened to