- About ALAC
ALAC’s vision and mission are outlined here with links to our corporate documents that describe how we are working to achieve our mission.
Corporate documents and reports can be downloaded from here.You will find information about ALAC and its structure. Council members and Senior management are profiled.
- Who We Are
- ALAC's Vision
- What We Do
- ALAC Policies & Reports
- ALAC Submissions
- ALAC Council
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- Contact Us
- Activities & Services
The Activities & Services section of the website has information about what ALAC is up to.
This is where you can find out what we are working on and how we achieve our goals.
- Priority Population Action Plans
- Campaigns & Communication Work
- Community Action
- Support for Requirements of Sale and Supply
- Policy Advice & Research
- Support for Health Sector Action
- Alcohol & You
Want to know if your drinking is okay? Or are you considering making some changes to your drinking but want to know more? Do you know exactly how big a standard drink is?
Play the online games in the section to find out. Find out all about your relationship with alcohol here...
- Is Your Drinking Okay?
- What's in a Standard Drink?
- Low-Risk Alcohol Drinking Advice
- Your Body & Alcohol
- How to Access Treatment
- How to Be Safer
- The Law & You
- Drinking & Driving
- Legislation & Policy
Check out this section for NZ legislation and local strategies and polices relating to alcohol.
- Sale of Liquor Act
- Planning & Resource Management Act
- Alcoholism & Drug Addiction Act
- Alcohol Bans
- Alcohol Strategies & Policies
- Liquor Licences
- Liquor Licensing Authority Decisions
- Customs
- Advertising Alcohol
- Signage Resources for Vendors
- Host Responsibility
- Research & Resources
This is the ALAC research and resources section. This is where you can find alcohol statistics and researched topics.
ALAC has two blogs, a research blog and our general blog. Take a look at some of the interesting conversations that are happening here.
- Latest Resources
- Online Resources
- PDFs of ALAC Resources
- Order Publications, Resources & Signs
- SAY NOW Guidelines and Toolbox
- ALAC's Magazine
- Monthly e-Newsletter
- Library Catalogue
- Research Publications
- Research Blog
- NZ Statistics
How to Access Treatment
Treatment
‘Treatment’ is a term used to describe help, usually professional, that people get when they are experiencing drinking problems.
Treatment for alcohol problems includes a range of activities including 12 step support groups, counselling services that provide one-hour counselling appointments, or residential programmes where the person stays for a period of several weeks.
There is good evidence that treatment for alcohol problems works!
Different approaches
Different treatment approaches work for different people. A lot of people run into problems with their drinking and are able to make positive changes.
If you are worried about your drinking (or someone else’s) it will probably help to talk to someone outside of your situation. A good starting point is to phone the Alcohol Drug Helpline on 0800 787 797 for free, confidential advice and support. The Helpline will also tell you the services available in your area if you want that information.
If you do not want to talk to the Helpline but are looking for an alcohol or other drug treatment service, you can go to www.addictionshelp.org.nz. This website provides a database of all addiction services and self-help groups available in New Zealand including Māori and Pacific services.
If you have any concerns about your drinking (or any other drug use), it is also a good idea to discuss your concerns with your doctor.
The Alcoholism and Drug Addiction Act
The Alcoholism and Drug Addiction Act (ADA Act) provides for people who are diagnosed as alcoholics and drug addicts to undergo compulsory treatment under a court order at specially certified institutions.
Click here to find out how the ADA Act works.
Contemplating change
As you begin to contemplate change it is often very helpful to hear the stories of others who have gone through what you are going through and have made changes. The following links are to some resources where you will hear some of these stories:
Like a drink?
Ki te Ao Marama
Bewildered
Drug Help
Meth Help