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Drink Spiking feature in the Express Online.

by Alcohol Education Trust | 10 Jul, 2020 | parent news

ncidences of drink spiking are rising and following Michaela Coel’s I May Destroy You on BBC One The Express on line ran a feature  I May Destroy You: How do you know if your drink has been spiked? What should you do next? Which we were pleased to contribute to....

International survey of 220,000 young people finds Health Behaviours are generally improving

by Alcohol Education Trust | 10 Jul, 2020 | parent news

Every four years, the amazing Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC), a WHO collaborative cross-national study, has provided information about the health, well-being, social environment and health behaviour of 11-, 13- and 15-year-old boys and girls for over...

Talk About Alcohol talks for parents and carers

by Alcohol Education Trust | 24 Apr, 2019 | parent news

We can now support parents and carers with talks in schools, youth and sports clubs across the North of England, Scotland and the Midlands, the South and South West – please do let your school or club know and put us in touch, or ask them to contact us! It’s a very...

Café Office and community space for youth charity on The Great Field, Poundbury

by Alcohol Education Trust | 14 Nov, 2018 | parent news, Press Releases

We’re thrilled to announce that The Alcohol Education Trust (AET) will be building a community space, café and office on the Great Field at Poundbury in 2019. For the last ten years, the AET have operated out of a garden garage in Frampton. This has been excellent in...

New information leaflet summarising AET background, impact and future goals

by Alcohol Education Trust | 12 Feb, 2018 | News, parent news, Press Releases

We have recently produced a leaflet to give background information on the Alcohol Education and the work we carry out. The leaflet gives information on who we are, what we do and why we are needed as well as illustrating our approach to reducing alcohol-related harm,...

AET selected for potential funding from the Aviva Community Fund – do please vote for us!

by Alcohol Education Trust | 30 Oct, 2017 | News, parent news, Press Releases

We are delighted to have been selected by the Aviva Community Fund for potential funding. The Aviva Community Fund aims to make a positive difference in  local communities and members of the public are invited to vote for projects that will make a difference in their...
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Our vision is for young people to enter adulthood having a responsible understanding of alcohol and its short and long term effects. We engage children of all abilities and backgrounds before they begin drinking, helping them build resilience skills, know how to avoid and resist risky situations and to look after themselves and each other in a variety of settings.

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