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1 Changing Scotland’s Relationship with Alcohol – A Framework for Action
Mike Palmer Deputy Director, Public Health Scottish Government

2 Consequences? Harms from drunkenness
“Warning of more murders if teenagers' drinking goes unchecked” “Mother describes family's torment over festive season killing” Harms from sustained long-term misuse Not a marginal problem – population-wide approach required

3 Challenges “Yes, but I’m not part of the problem - don’t penalise the majority for the sins of the minority” Intrusion on personal freedoms Successful Scottish industry £4.0bn exports 10,000 directly employed Credit crunch

4 Integrated alcohol policy
Stronger Healthier Safer & Reducing Consumption Supporting Families & Communities Positive Attitudes, Positive Choices Fairer Effective Support & Treatment Smarter Wealthier &

5 Reducing Consumption Action on promotions, deep discounting and below cost-selling (eg. 3 for 2) Proposals for a minimum pricing scheme – based on price per unit Require licensed premises to offer 125ml of wine

6 Price & Consumption Trends

7 Reduction in consumption (%)

8 Reduction in consumption by drinking group (%)

9 Reduction in alcohol-related deaths in year 10

10 Supporting Families & Communities
LAs to consider increasing age limit to 21 (off-sales only) ‘Social Responsibility’ levy Review advice to parents & carers Education Diversionary activities Licensing measures Call for reduced UK drink driving limit

11 Positive attitudes, Positive choices
Improve public awareness information & education campaigns improve labelling Tighten restrictions on alcohol advertising in relation to young people Limit promotional material in-store

12 Effective Support & Treatment
Developing alcohol workforce Tackling mental health & substance misuse Offenders Enhancing & capacity building in screening, brief interventions and treatment services

13 Investment in Effective Support & Treatment
Record investment = Total almost £120m over 3 years First call - early brief interventions in primary care, A&E/acute & ante-natal Majority of funding - prevention & treatment services (working through local partnerships)

14 Achieving culture change
Importance of ‘cultural capital’ – attitudes, values, aspirations (family, peers, communities) Encourage – eg. drive behavioural change through legislation/regulation & enforcement Enable – e.g. inform, build skills and capacity Engage – e.g. communities, media, social marketing Exemplify – consistency, credibility

15 Ensuring Delivery & Sustaining Effort
Short term action + long-term culture change Whole population approach + targeted actions Delivery – in partnership 10-20 years? Maintain consistency of message Milestones? Building & sustaining momentum Feedback on achievements – motivating


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