Our campaigns and resources are developed according to key independent research and clinical advice. Information used is gathered from authoritative studies and knowledge gained from consulting with experts in the fields of public health, neuroscience, epidemiology, and child/adolescent psychology.
Kids and alcohol
Kids and alcohol don’t mix (brochure)
This brochure provides advice about the potential effects of drinking alcohol too young, as well as advice to help parents DELAY their children’s first drink of alcohol. Click on the image to view/download the brochure.
This brochure provides advice about the potential effects of drinking alcohol too young, as well as advice to help parents DELAY their children’s first drink of alcohol. Click on the image to view/download the brochure.
Alcohol and pregnancy
Alcohol and pregnancy (brochure)
This brochure advises that in order to prevent harm to their unborn child, women who are pregnant or planning a pregnancy should not drink alcohol and for women who are breastfeeding, not drinking alcohol is safest for their baby. It also provides information on some of the effects of alcohol on the body. Click on the image to view/download the brochure.
This brochure advises that in order to prevent harm to their unborn child, women who are pregnant or planning a pregnancy should not drink alcohol and for women who are breastfeeding, not drinking alcohol is safest for their baby. It also provides information on some of the effects of alcohol on the body. Click on the image to view/download the brochure.
Alcohol and pregnancy
It’s safest not to drink while pregnant (poster)
This poster advises that in order to prevent harm to their unborn child, women who are pregnant or planning a pregnancy should not drink alcohol and for women who are breastfeeding, not drinking alcohol is safest for their baby. It has been designed for use in medical centre waiting rooms, and recommends women speak to their doctor or obstetrician if they would like more information on the risks and effects of consuming alcohol during pregnancy. Click on the image to view/download the poster.
This poster advises that in order to prevent harm to their unborn child, women who are pregnant or planning a pregnancy should not drink alcohol and for women who are breastfeeding, not drinking alcohol is safest for their baby. It has been designed for use in medical centre waiting rooms, and recommends women speak to their doctor or obstetrician if they would like more information on the risks and effects of consuming alcohol during pregnancy. Click on the image to view/download the poster.
Adults and alcohol
Get the Facts (brochure)
This brochure provides general advice for adults including the potential effects of alcohol on your body, the importance of drinking in moderation, standard drinks and the effects of alcohol on driving. Click on the image to view/download the brochure.
This brochure provides general advice for adults including the potential effects of alcohol on your body, the importance of drinking in moderation, standard drinks and the effects of alcohol on driving. Click on the image to view/download the brochure.