Nic Quinn, our Regional Adviser for the North East of England on CAPs event in Newcastle.
Raising a Toast (Without the Hangover): Cardiff CAP's “My Drink. My Choice.” Initiative
Our Welsh Adviser, Matthew Knight, on the launch of the "My Drink. My Choice." initiative in Cardiff.
CAP celebrates Alan Simpson as an ‘Ask for Angela’ Ambassador
Our North East of England Regional Adviser, Alan Simpson, has recently been recognised as an ‘Ask for Angela’ Ambassador.
'It’ll Cost You' campaign aims to educate adults of the consequences on buying alcohol for under 18s
This month, Douglas Meikle, our partner in the Scottish Alcohol Industry Partnership, takes us through the 'It'll Cost You' campaign in Scotland.
Cardiff Community Alcohol Partnership wins award for its work with 18-25 year olds
Cardiff Community Alcohol Partnership (CAP) has won a national award for its work in educating 18-25 year olds about the risks of excessive drinking.
Work to tackle underage drinking recognised at annual awards ceremony
Individuals and organisations working to reduce alcohol harm among young people across England, Scotland and Wales were recognised today (27th June) at the annual Community Alcohol Partnerships (CAP) in the Houses of Parliament.
New partnership to highlight the risks of underage drinking launches in Whitby
A new partnership highlighting the risks of underage drinking has been launched in Whitby today.
Community Alcohol Partnerships report substantial reductions in underage drinking in Scotland
Community Alcohol Partnerships (CAP) has reported substantial reductions in children’s drinking and anti-social behaviour in areas where it has created local partnerships in Scotland.
Community Alcohol Partnership launches in Fort William to tackle underage drinking
A new partnership highlighting the risks of underage drinking has been launched in Fort William today.
New partnership highlighting the risks of underage drinking in Sheringham asks residents for their feedback
A new partnership highlighting the risks of underage drinking is asking Sheringham residents to complete a survey to find out about their experience of crime and anti-social behaviour caused by underage drinking.