From Alcohol Change UK <[email protected]>
Subject Welcome to our November newsletter
Date December 4, 2023 8:59 AM
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** Dry January® is nearly here!
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Get ready for Dry January® and your chance for a total reset. 31 days without alcohol gives amazing benefits, like more energy, a chance to save some money, improved concentration, boosted mood and so much more.

What's more, research shows that 70% of people who take part in Dry January® have significantly improved wellbeing and lower alcohol health risks six months later. 

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** Invite your MP to our Dry January® Low and No Drinks Reception
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The All Party Parliamentary Group on Alcohol Harm have teamed up with Alcohol Change UK to talk about the benefits that low and no alcohol drinks can have for those who are trying to cut back or stop drinking completely.

Your support will help us reach more MPs to talk to them about tackling alcohol harm, and the benefits of taking part in Dry January®.

You can find a template email which you can use to invite your MP to our event from the link below, along with some tips for including your own reasons why it's important that your MP hears more.
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Alcohol news


** Alcohol duty freeze
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Alcohol Change UK is deeply disappointed with the freeze in alcohol duty, announced in the Autumn Statement by chancellor of the exchequer, Jeremy Hunt.

This is damaging to the public purse and will cause more harm than good. Alcohol Change UK is calling on the government to reconsider this decision and remove the freeze on alcohol duty.
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** UK drinkers “amongst heaviest in the world”
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Research published by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) has compared alcohol consumption across 33 countries, finding that “heavy episodic drinking” is prevalent in the UK, with men and women more likely to drink heavily than most other developed countries. The report urges the adoption of stricter policies to target heavy drinkers, the introduction of warning labels on alcohol packaging and tougher restrictions on advertising.
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** Industry profits put before nation’s health, says new report
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The alcohol, tobacco, and ‘junk food’ industries make £53 billion every year from harmful consumption of their products, finds a new report by the Alcohol Health Alliance (AHA), Action on Smoking and Health (ASH), and the Obesity Health Alliance (OHA). The report calls for the UK Government to put in place a comprehensive strategy to prevent ill-health from commercially driven risk factors and redress the balance between industry influence and the public’s health.
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** New guide to supporting people experiencing alcohol and self-harm issues
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A new guide, called ‘Filling in the Gaps’, has been published, examining the experiences of people who are (or have been) both using alcohol and self-harming, and offers suggestions for ways for services to better support them. It is intended that the guide will enable workers in both self-harm and alcohol treatment services, and others, to increase their confidence and skills in working holistically with those struggling, and so improve outcomes and quality of life.
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** Updated advertising rules for alcohol-free published
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The Committee of Advertising Practice (CAP), responsible for writing the UK’s advertising codes, has announced new rules and accompanying guidance on alcohol alternative product advertising which will come into force on 14 May 2024. One key change is that ads for alcohol alternatives (drinks at or under 0.5% ABV) which have the effect of promoting alcoholic drinks or a wider alcoholic brand must comply with the rules relating to alcoholic drinks.
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Get ready to pedal into an unforgettable Father's Day on 16 June 2024! Join Alcohol Change UK for the London to Brighton Bike Ride and make it a thrilling family challenge. Whether you're a cycling pro or just dusting off your bike, this event is for everyone. It's not just a ride, it's a chance to create lasting memories while supporting a great cause. For more details, contact us at [email protected]. (mailto:[email protected]?subject=London%20to%20Brighton%20Bike%20Ride)

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Latest blogs
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** Matt’s story: I was searching for more from life
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Matt Phillips tells us how he’s turned boozy nights with the band into early morning runs at sunrise with the help of his Running Punks community.
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** Sober and curious: how Kristin found her alcohol-free tribe
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In this blog, Kristin shares how she used events industry experience to create her very own thriving community of alcohol-free friends.

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