 | Alcohol Facts and Effects Catalogue No:
AL002
(Apr2008)
Outlines what alcohol is and what it does to the body, explains standard drinks, social harms caused by alcohol, benefits attributed to alcohol. | 
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 | Evaluation of parent pack resources Catalogue No:
(Sep2007)
Parent Pack resources (Parent Packs) are a paper based health promotion resource that aim to assist parents and caregivers to manage a range of issues, including alcohol and other drugs, for their young people. Parent Pack resources are designed to give parents the tools and guidelines to deal with issues faced by their teenage children, particularly alcohol and drug issues.
Over 25 communities have produced parent packs over the past 10 years with more likely to be produced or updated. During 2007, ALAC contracted for an evaluation of parent pack resources. | 
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 | Evaluation of Bewildered : alcohol, drugs and your children Catalogue No:
(Jul2007)
This evaluation report examines the use and effectiveness of the ALAC resource, Bewildered – Alcohol, drugs and your children. Bewildered aims to provide insight and pathways to services for parents whose children have alcohol and drug problems by telling the stories of five parents and two young people. The resource was developed for ALAC by Michael Bird and includes a DVD and workbook. It was released in September 2006. There was very positive feedback about Bewildered from parents and service providers who had utilised this resource. Interviews with parents showed that Bewildered had helped many of them make changes to their attitude and behaviour that had positive results for them and their families. | 
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 | Bewildered Catalogue No:
AL536
(Jul2006)
Featuring a butterfly logo - this resource is for parents/caregivers of teenagers that have problematic alcohol and or other drug use and associated behaviours and focuses on the stories and the process of change of parents and young people. The Workbook incorporates the Bewildered DVD. | 
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 | Planning parties : a resource for those working with students organising safe afterball parties Catalogue No:
AL410
(Mar2005)
This resource has some factual inaccuracies and is currently under review.
If you would like information on planning parties, after-balls or other information on hosting responsible drinking occasions, please contact our Project Manager, Drinking Environments on (09) 916 0338 or a.galloway@alac.org.nz |
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 | Alcohol, your Kids, and You - a Guide for Parents Catalogue No:
AL408
(Nov2004)
Practical suggestions on managing alcohol with your teenager. It includes tips on what communication, expectations, supervision, parties, the law and what to do when things go wrong. | 
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 | O le 'ava malosi ma lau pepe Catalogue No:
Samoan FLS/Oct03
(Oct 2003)
Briefly talks about alcohol, pregnancy and fetal alcohol syndrome disorder (FASD or FAS). | 
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 | Drinking and your baby : Te inu waipiro me to pepe Catalogue No:
FL/Oct03
(Oct 2003)
English and Maori language leaflet about alcohol, pregnancy and fetal alcohol syndrome disorder (FASD or FAS). | 
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 | Inu kava e taau pepe Catalogue No:
Cook Island Maori FLC/Oct 03
(Oct 2003)
Cook Islands Maori leaflet about alcohol, pregnancy and fetal alcohol syndrome disorder (FASD or FAS). | 
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 | O luvemu kei na nomu gunuyaqona tiko ni vavalagi Catalogue No:
Fijian FLF/Oct03
(Oct 2003)
Fijian leaflet about alcohol, pregnancy and fetal alcohol syndrome disorder (FASD or FAS). | 
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 | Inu kava mo e tama muke haau Catalogue No:
Niuean FLN/Oct03
(Oct 2003)
Nuiean leaflet about about alcohol, pregnancy and fetal alcohol syndrome disorder (FASD or FAS). | 
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 | Inukava ma tau pepe Catalogue No:
Tokelauan FLTK/Oct03
(Oct 2003)
Tokelauan leaflet about alcohol, pregnancy and fetal alcohol syndrome disorder (FASD or FAS). | 
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 | Fetal alcohol syndrome Catalogue No:
FASHPOct03
(Oct 2003)
A4 leaflet outlining the symptoms and features of fetal alcohol syndrome disorder (FASD or FAS), information on alcohol use during pregnancy. | 
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 | Feitama mo e inu kava-malohi Catalogue No:
Tongan FLT/Oct03
(Oct 2003)
Briefly talks about alcohol, pregnancy and fetal alcohol syndrome disorder (FASD or FAS). | 
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 | Assessment of the Health Impacts of Lowering the Minimum Legal Age for Purchasing Alcohol in New Zealand. Catalogue No:
(Apr2002)
This report aims to provide the Associate Minister of Health responsible for alcohol and drugs, Hon Tariana Turia, with as much relevant information as possible about the health impacts of the lowering of the minimum legal age for purchasing alcohol from which base to consider future policy options and interventions. The report is a first step by the Alcohol Advisory Council
(ALAC) to estimate the health impacts of the lowering of the legal age at which people can legally purchase alcohol in New Zealand from age 20 to age 18, which was made via the Sale of
Liquor Amendment Act 1999. ALAC Occasional Paper No. 16. | 
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 | The Should you Supply Community Alcohol Intervention : an Evaluation for the Alcohol Advisory Council Catalogue No:
(Jan2002)
Community based campaign designed to reduce levels of problematic drinking among under 18s by discouraging inappropriate supply of alcohol by adults, including parents. Online version only. | 
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 | Youth and Alcohol Benchmark Survey of Parental Concern Catalogue No:
(2000)
ALAC has extended the focus of its Youth Drinking Campaign to include the parents and caregivers of teenagers. In this regard, a communications programme targeted at the parents of Youth, 14 to 18, was launched on Sunday, April 16 2000. This report presents the results of a Benchmark survey of parents of 14 to 18 year old Youth conducted prior to the commencement of the campaign. As such, it provides a baseline for the evaluation of the campaign. Online version only. | 

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 | FAS English Catalogue No:
FASPE
(1999)
Poster about fetal alcohol syndrome disorder (FASD or FAS). |
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 | FAS - Maori Catalogue No:
FASPM
(1999)
Poster on fetal alcohol syndrome disorder (FASD or FAS). |
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