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Those invited to participate in the network are listed below, however after these initial meetings (by March 2011) six leading alcohol charities and health advocacy groups refused to join the group arguing that the government was not taking a robust enough approach with the alcohol industry in relation to public health.  The six include [[Alcohol Concern]], the [[British Association for the Study of the Liver]], the [[British Liver Trust]], the [[British Medical Association]], the [[Institute of Alcohol Studies]] and the [[Royal College of Physicians]]. <ref> BBC Website 11th March 2011 [http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-12728629 Health groups reject 'responsibility deal' on alcohol] accessed 11th March 2011 </ref>
 
Those invited to participate in the network are listed below, however after these initial meetings (by March 2011) six leading alcohol charities and health advocacy groups refused to join the group arguing that the government was not taking a robust enough approach with the alcohol industry in relation to public health.  The six include [[Alcohol Concern]], the [[British Association for the Study of the Liver]], the [[British Liver Trust]], the [[British Medical Association]], the [[Institute of Alcohol Studies]] and the [[Royal College of Physicians]]. <ref> BBC Website 11th March 2011 [http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-12728629 Health groups reject 'responsibility deal' on alcohol] accessed 11th March 2011 </ref>
  
In a newsletter published in July 2011 the trio co-chairing claim that 220 partners have signed up to the network and their details will be published soon, as of September 7th 2011 they have not been published.  <ref> Department of Health [http://www.dh.gov.uk/prod_consum_dh/groups/dh_digitalassets/documents/digitalasset/dh_128848.pdf Alcohol Network Update Newsletter No 1 – July 2011] accessed 7th September </ref> The newsletter also claims that of these 220 at least half have signed up to at least one of seven pledges made on alcohol.  The document also reveals that the next phase of work focus on education, reducing measure size, lowering alcohol and smaller measures corporations and other partner organisations (although we don't know who they are yet) have apparently been keen to sign up to these work streams.  <ref> Department of Health [http://www.dh.gov.uk/prod_consum_dh/groups/dh_digitalassets/documents/digitalasset/dh_128848.pdf Alcohol Network Update Newsletter No 1 – July 2011] accessed 7th September </ref>
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In a newsletter published in July 2011 the trio co-chairing claim that 220 partners have signed up to the network and their details will be published soon, as of September 7th 2011 they have not been published.  <ref> Department of Health [http://www.dh.gov.uk/prod_consum_dh/groups/dh_digitalassets/documents/digitalasset/dh_128848.pdf Alcohol Network Update Newsletter No 1 – July 2011] accessed 7th September </ref> The newsletter also claims that of these 220 at least half have signed up to at least one of seven pledges made on alcohol.  The document also reveals that the next phase of work focus on education, reducing measure size, lowering alcohol and smaller measures corporations and other partner organisations (although we don't know who all of them are yet) have apparently been keen to sign up to these work streams.  <ref> Department of Health [http://www.dh.gov.uk/prod_consum_dh/groups/dh_digitalassets/documents/digitalasset/dh_128848.pdf Alcohol Network Update Newsletter No 1 – July 2011] accessed 7th September </ref>
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==Pledges agreed by the Co-Chairs==
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*[[Asda]] By 30th April 2011 we will no longer display alcohol in the foyers of any our stores.
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*[[Asda]] We will provide an additional £1m to tackle alcohol misuse by young people.
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*[[Heineken]] We will aim to remove 100 million units of alcohol from the UK market each year through lowering the strength of a major brand by 2013.
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*[[Heineken]] We will distribute 11 million branded glasses into the UK on trade showing alcohol unit information by end of 2011.
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*[[Diageo]] Three year project to extend the NOFAS-UK “What Do You Tell A Pregnant Woman About Alcohol” programme across England & Wales to inform over 1 million pregnant women of what they need to know about alcohol in pregnancy
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*[[Diageo]], [[Molson Coors]], [[Heineken]] & [[Bacardi Brown Forman]] We commit to working with the [[British Institute of Innkeeping]] (BII) and The [[Home Office]] to support the continuation and further development of the [[Best Bar None scheme]] for at least the next three years. We will invest at least £500,000 (commencing May 2011) and add a further 20 schemes in that time.
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*[[Community Alcohol Partnerships]] (& supporting partners)We will expand the reach of Community Alcohol Partnerships (CAPs) in the UK through an investment of at least £800,000 by alcohol retailers and producers over the next three years. This will allow us to significantly increase the number of CAP schemes in local communities and extend the remit of CAPs beyond tackling under-age sales to wider alcohol-related harm and in particular.
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We will seek to: Reduce young people’s demand for alcohol through prevention, information and diversionary activities.
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Improve the delivery, consistency and quality of alcohol education for all age groups - education, promotion of knowledge and safer drinking concepts; and Promote key health initiatives - unit information and sensible drinking messages in store.
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<ref> Department of Health [http://www.dh.gov.uk/prod_consum_dh/groups/dh_digitalassets/documents/digitalasset/dh_128848.pdf Alcohol Network Update Newsletter No 1 – July 2011] accessed 7th September </ref>
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== Monitoring and Evaluation Group ==
 
== Monitoring and Evaluation Group ==

Revision as of 21:49, 6 September 2011

Alcohol badge.jpg This article is part of the Spinwatch public health oriented Alcohol Portal project.


Alcohol Network

The Alcohol Network aims to develop pledges for action in promoting sensible alcohol consumption. The network is co-chaired by Jeremy Beadles, the Chief Executive of the Wine & Spirit Trade Association, Professor Mark Bellis from the Faculty of Public Health, and supported by Paul Burstow MP, Minister of State for Care Services at the Department of Health.[1]

Those invited to participate in the network are listed below, however after these initial meetings (by March 2011) six leading alcohol charities and health advocacy groups refused to join the group arguing that the government was not taking a robust enough approach with the alcohol industry in relation to public health. The six include Alcohol Concern, the British Association for the Study of the Liver, the British Liver Trust, the British Medical Association, the Institute of Alcohol Studies and the Royal College of Physicians. [2]

In a newsletter published in July 2011 the trio co-chairing claim that 220 partners have signed up to the network and their details will be published soon, as of September 7th 2011 they have not been published. [3] The newsletter also claims that of these 220 at least half have signed up to at least one of seven pledges made on alcohol. The document also reveals that the next phase of work focus on education, reducing measure size, lowering alcohol and smaller measures corporations and other partner organisations (although we don't know who all of them are yet) have apparently been keen to sign up to these work streams. [4]


Pledges agreed by the Co-Chairs

  • Asda By 30th April 2011 we will no longer display alcohol in the foyers of any our stores.
  • Asda We will provide an additional £1m to tackle alcohol misuse by young people.
  • Heineken We will aim to remove 100 million units of alcohol from the UK market each year through lowering the strength of a major brand by 2013.
  • Heineken We will distribute 11 million branded glasses into the UK on trade showing alcohol unit information by end of 2011.
  • Diageo Three year project to extend the NOFAS-UK “What Do You Tell A Pregnant Woman About Alcohol” programme across England & Wales to inform over 1 million pregnant women of what they need to know about alcohol in pregnancy
  • Diageo, Molson Coors, Heineken & Bacardi Brown Forman We commit to working with the British Institute of Innkeeping (BII) and The Home Office to support the continuation and further development of the Best Bar None scheme for at least the next three years. We will invest at least £500,000 (commencing May 2011) and add a further 20 schemes in that time.
  • Community Alcohol Partnerships (& supporting partners)We will expand the reach of Community Alcohol Partnerships (CAPs) in the UK through an investment of at least £800,000 by alcohol retailers and producers over the next three years. This will allow us to significantly increase the number of CAP schemes in local communities and extend the remit of CAPs beyond tackling under-age sales to wider alcohol-related harm and in particular.

We will seek to: Reduce young people’s demand for alcohol through prevention, information and diversionary activities. Improve the delivery, consistency and quality of alcohol education for all age groups - education, promotion of knowledge and safer drinking concepts; and Promote key health initiatives - unit information and sensible drinking messages in store. [5]


Monitoring and Evaluation Group

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Invited Attendees


Related Responsibility Deal Networks

References

  1. Responsibility Deal Alcohol Network Department of Health 30th November 2010, Accessed 7th September 2011
  2. BBC Website 11th March 2011 Health groups reject 'responsibility deal' on alcohol accessed 11th March 2011
  3. Department of Health Alcohol Network Update Newsletter No 1 – July 2011 accessed 7th September
  4. Department of Health Alcohol Network Update Newsletter No 1 – July 2011 accessed 7th September
  5. Department of Health Alcohol Network Update Newsletter No 1 – July 2011 accessed 7th September
  6. Department of Health Alcohol Network Update Newsletter No 1 – July 2011 accessed 7th September