We also have a separate guide to running Alcohol Awareness Week in Wales which is available for download in English and Welsh.
Take part in Alcohol Awareness Week
Alcohol Awareness Week is an opportunity for charities, local authorities, GP surgeries, businesses and more to think and talk about alcohol harm with their communities.
Running a successful alcohol public health campaign in your community
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A guide to running Alcohol Awareness Week in your community
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To help you run Alcohol Awareness Week in your community, we provide a guide packed full of ideas, alongside a set of free digital resources. Resources include:
- A leaflet on 'Alcohol and mental health' for you to print and share. 'Ready to go' printed copies are also available to buy from our shop
- Posters on 'Alcohol and mental health' for you to print and share. This set of five themed posters is also available to buy from our shop
- Factsheets for you to print and share
- Social media images (for Twitter, Facebook and Instagram)
- Suggested posts for social media
These resources are available now to all those who have signed up. So don't delay, sign up today using the form below and get your free resource pack.
Order your 'ready to go' printed leaflets and posters today for this year's Alcohol Awareness Week on 'Alcohol and mental health' and get people thinking about their drinking.
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Share a blog
Another way you can get involved in Alcohol Awareness Week is by sharing a blog with us. Perhaps you have personal experience of the harm alcohol can cause, either to you, your family or your community. Or perhaps your organisation is working in some way to support people with alcohol problems or their families.
If you have a perspective on alcohol harm, we would love to hear from you. You can share your story here, or email contact@alcoholchange.org.uk.