A new CAP highlighting the risks of underage drinking to children and young people has launched in Beechdale. The official launch took place on Friday 29th August 2025 at Beechdale Community Centre.
CAPs are partnerships between police, local authorities, schools, and retailers who work together to highlight the risks of underage drinking and improve the health and wellbeing of local children and young people.
The CAP in Beechdale will work to educate young people about underage drinking and help them to make better decisions about issues such as alcohol, drugs and anti-social behaviour.
Working with local retailers, the CAP also aims to prevent underage sales and ‘proxy’ sales, where adults buy alcohol for under-18s.
Shanine Fasasi, Director, Diversify Education and Communities CIC “We are proud to support the launch of the Community Alcohol Partnership in Beechdale. This initiative is a vital step in protecting our young people by raising awareness of the risks associated with underage drinking. By working together with local partners, we can create a safer, healthier environment that empowers children and teenagers to make positive choices for their future.”
Kate Winstanley, Director of CAP said “We know from extensive research that underage drinking can lead to lots of challenges for young people in their education, relationships, health and also in later life. We also know that the work CAPs do in local communities can help reduce things like the supply of alcohol to children, alcohol-related anti-social behaviour and underage street drinking. That’s why it’s great to see local partners coming together in this new CAP to highlight the risks of underage drinking and reduce alcohol harm among our young people.”
She continued: “We are looking forward to seeing the initiatives that the CAP is working on and to making an impact in the local community.”