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For parents who want to talk to their children about alcohol.
Talking to Children – when we spoke to children they said they wanted to find out more information about alcohol – dilemmas and facts cards would be a good way to do it – they said to pick the good times to chat maybe after soaps or during car journeys – but you know your children best.
You and your friends find a girl collapsed in the park who, you had been told earlier, was really drunk.
A pupil at school brings in a bottle, which he says is full of ‘shots’ and offers you some. You don’t really know what they are.
Your best friend is really down and she tells you that it’s because when her Mum drinks she is really nasty to her and says horrible things to her. You’re not sure if your friend is telling you everything or not.
You have gone to the park to meet your friends and before they arrive you see a group of teenagers you know who are a bit older and one of them offers you vodka.
You notice your friend is drinking a lot and missing school. He is also doing some things that you think could be dangerous


