Alcohol Awareness Is On The Cards This Summer
With summer upon us, and the potential for alcohol misuse rising
as temperatures soar, the Dover District Community Safety
Partnership has launched an alcohol awareness campaign – and
ongoing awareness to continue to make a difference is on the
cards.
As part of the campaign, Dover District Community Safety
Partnership will be giving away 1,000 packs of playing cards, with
each pack containing more than 52 alcohol awareness messages,
helpful hints and contact details on where to get help and advice,
including the Community Safety Partnership website. The playing
cards will be handed out to residents and visitors at events across
the district, including the Community Safety Day, which is
returning to Pencester Gardens, Dover on Saturday 11 July.
The campaign is part of the partnership’s work to keep Dover
District a safe place to live, work and visit. The Community Safety
Partnership includes representatives from Dover District Council,
Kent County Council, Kent Police, Eastern and Coastal Kent Primary
Care Trust, and Kent Fire and Rescue Service. The substance misuse
sub group additionally includes the Kent Drug and Alcohol Action
Team, KCA (UK), the Kenward Trust and the Kent and Medway Alcohol
Service.
Chair of the Dover District Community Safety Partnership, Nadeem
Aziz said: “We are launching this campaign to make people think
about their drinking, and to help improve quality of life
throughout the district. We want everyone to have a good
time, but above all to be safe and enjoy themselves without ruining
their own, or other people’s enjoyment because of excess
alcohol. We hope the playing cards will help get the message
across and help everyone have a great deal of fun this summer.”
For more information on the work of the Dover Community Safety
Partnership, please see the Community Safety
pages on the Council website.
Date: 09/06/2009
Contact: Andy
Steele
Telephone: 01304
821199
Fax: 01304
872062
Press Office Direct
Line: 01304 872020
E-Mail:
pr@dover.gov.uk