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National Alcohol Harm Reduction Campaign.

22 May 2008

Message from Occupational Health.

On 19 May the Government launched a campaign to raise awareness of alcohol units and the health risks of regularly exceeding Government ‘lower-risk’ drinking levels. The campaign is driven, in part, by research and evidence that shows that:

  • NHS admissions for alcohol-related illness are rising fast year-on-year.
  • Between 15,000 and 20,000 premature deaths in England and Wales each year are associated with alcohol misuse.
  • There are over 10 million people drinking above the Government’s lower-risk levels.
  • Most people drinking above lower risk levels are unaware of the potential health risks.

To identify whether your drinking is above lower risk levels, go to:

If you are interested in cutting down, there will be support available in the form of a self-help booklet and a telephone helpline.