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The Old House at Home signs up to
the Schools Alcohol Awareness Project
The Old House at Home has signed up to the
national
Schools Alcohol Awareness Project,
an important education initiative which encourages young people to
adopt responsible attitudes towards alcohol.
John
& Jane Huetson of The Old House at Home believe licensed
premises are very much a part of their local community and are
therefore delighted that the classroom
materials distributed free to schools encourage young
people to consider the dangers of alcohol misuse and the serious
impact it can have on their life.
The Schools Alcohol Awareness Project
is delivered in partnership with
teachers but is not a government initiative. Its success is due
to the support of BII
members across the UK.
BII is a national charity and the
professional body for the licensed retail sector. With over
15,000 members, it promotes high standards, good employment
practice and social responsibility within the industry.
Cathie Smith, Director of BIIAB said, "We are very grateful to
The Old House at Home for this support which allows us to
help teachers in a practical way while also raising awareness of
the difficult issues surrounding young people and alcohol.
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John
& Jane Huetson of
The Old House at Home |
Patrick Gaffney, Director of the Schools Project added his own
thanks to John & Jane Huetson saying, “We can only make a difference in schools if we
gain the support of the wider community. I am delighted that
The Old House at Home has decided to lend its support.”
At the same time as tackling issues related to alcohol misuse,
the Schools Alcohol Awareness Project also helps pupils throughout the
country understand the growing importance of the hospitality and
leisure
industry, and informs them about some of the many career paths
the sector offers.
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