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is an organisation that employs social marketing strategies and develops educational initiatives aimed at addressing issues related to
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. The organisation's approach is to provide information and resources to the community, emphasising responsible alcohol consumption. It operates based on a framework that encourages collaboration between the alcohol industry and community entities. DrinkWise's philosophy is founded on industry leadership and community partnerships. It is currently funded by voluntary contributions from alcohol industry participants and has in the past received both
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Government funding to support its work. The organisation is governed by a board of Australians with diverse professional backgrounds including policing, public health, education, community service, academia, research and marketing. DrinkWise's alcohol industry contributors are also represented on its board.


History

DrinkWise Australia was established in 2005 and then received $5 million in funding from the Federal Government as announced by the Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Health and Ageing in the then Australian Government, the Hon
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MP.


Board Members

Under the DrinkWise constitution, the board must comprise eight (8) community members and six (6) industry representatives with the Chair being a community member. Current board members as of December 2023 are: Community directors: *
Neil Comrie Murray Neil Comrie AO, APM (born 10 March 1947 in Ballarat, Victoria), known as Neil Comrie, is a former Australian police officer. He was Chief Commissioner of Victoria Police from 1993 to 2001. Police career Neil Comrie joined Victoria Polic ...
AO, APM – Chair * Kate Ellis * Niki Ellis OAM * Rob Knowles AO *
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AM * Terry Slater AM *
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* Professor Judith Whitworth AC Industry directors: * Peter Hurley AO * Amanda Sellers * Eveline Albarracin * Anubha Sahasrabuddhe * Helen Strachan * Michael Waters


Activities


Campaigns

To date, DrinkWise Australia has launched a range of social marketing campaigns and initiatives including ''Kids Absorb Your Drinking'', ''Kids and Alcohol Don’t Mix'', ''Drinking – Do it Properly'' and "''You won't Miss a Moment...if you DrinkWise''".


Kids Absorb Your Drinking

Launched in June 2008, the Kids Absorb Your Drinking campaign was created to raise awareness of the importance of role-modeling behaviour of parents about their consumption of alcohol. In a 2008 media release, DrinkWise cites research that supports the view that there is a strong positive correlation between the way parents drink and how their children grow up to drink..


Kids and Alcohol Don’t Mix

In 2010 the Kids and Alcohol Don’t Mix campaign informed parents on emerging clinical research undertaken by Professor Ian Hickie at the
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Mind and Brain Institute that indicated that alcohol can cause damage to the developing adolescent brain.


Drinking – Do it Properly (18–24 year-old Campaign)

In 2014, DrinkWise Australia launched an Australian first campaign designed to influence young adults (18–24 years) to moderate the intensity and frequency of binge drinking occasions. The campaign was developed in response to the prevalence of poor drinking choices by young Australians aged 18–24 years. DrinkWise commissioned quantitative and qualitative formative research as well as multiple rounds of concept testing research to ensure the campaign cut through with young adults.


Commissioned research

Where a knowledge gap has existed, DrinkWise Australia has commissioned independent academic research: * ''From Ideal to Reality: Cultural contradictions and young people’s drinking'': The first stage of this project resulted in a literature review that collected a range of data that addressed the topic and was published in 2008. This report is the result of qualitative research undertaken by NCETA that examined the socio-cultural influences on 14 to 24-year-old Australians' drinking and the analysis provides useful insights to better understand these influences. * ''Drinking patterns in Australia, 2001-2007'': The Report is based on an analysis of data from 2001, 2004 and 2007 National Drug Strategy Household Surveys, and looks at trends in alcohol consumption, alcohol-related harm, alcohol beverage of choice, under-age drinking and factors associated with risky drinking populations. * ''The influence of parents and siblings on children’s and adolescents’ alcohol use: a critical review of the literature'': A consortium consisting of Monash, Newcastle and La Trobe Universities undertook this review to document and critique the existing evidence (available up to 2009) concerning the role of parents and older sibling’s behaviours, attitudes and use of alcohol in influencing their children’s/siblings’ attitudes, behaviour and use of alcohol, within the broader social environment. * ''Alcohol and the Teenage Brain: Safest to keep them apart'': Professor Ian Hickie, Executive Director of the Brain and Mind Research Institute at the University of Sydney reviewed the evidence regarding alcohol and the teenage brain and identified that alcohol can disrupt the brain development during the critical phase of growth that occurs from around 12–13 years of age until our early twenties. * ''What a Great Night’; The Cultural Drivers and Drinking Practices among 14-24-year-old Australians'': A consortium consisting of Monash and Deakin Universities undertook this research project to identify the most salient cultural drivers of low risk and risky alcohol consumption by Victorian youth, located in inner and outer suburban settings plus provincial and rural locations in Victoria. * ''Expressions of Drunkenness (400 Rabbits)'': This book is the 10th in a scholarly series on alcohol in society published by the International Center for Alcohol Policies (ICAP) and provides an understanding of the historical origins of drunkenness; the biological explanations of intoxication; the language used to define this phenomenon; and modern-day drinking patterns. * ''Sustaining a Reduction of Alcohol-Related Harms in the Licensed Environment: A Practical Experiment to Generate New Evidence'': This project was undertaken to develop a comprehensive prevention model that was capable of reducing alcohol-related violence and aggression, and a scientifically defensible research design to test the model in a variety of licensed environments in Australia and
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.


Criticism

Some health and academic commentators have noted that DrinkWise is the Australian version of the global alcohol industry-supported
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organisations, following the example of the
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. In 2009 fifty-eight
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s and health professionals expressed their opposition to DrinkWise by signing a letter stating that they will not seek or accept
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from them, and called on other researchers and community agencies to consider their own positions. These researchers strongly oppose the perceived
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between a body that is linked to an industry that profits from the consumption of alcohol, and that also purports to funds research aimed at reducing alcohol-related harm. In 2018 thousands of posters warning pregnant women about the dangers of alcohol have had to be removed from the walls of hospitals and GP clinics around Australia because they contained misleading and inaccurate information about the risks of drinking alcohol while pregnant. The posters were distributed by Tonic Health Media and were later replaced with updated posters.


See also

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* Ocsober


References


External links

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