The Coventry Community Safety Partnership brings together all the main agencies working to make Coventry a safer, more confident city.
Our work includes:
- Reducing crime, the fear of crime and anti-social behaviour
- Reducing the harm of illegal drugs and alcohol
- Strengthening communities
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New campaign launched to raise awareness of the dangers of home drinking
NHS Coventry and Coventry City Council have launched a new alcohol campaign called 'Alcohol and its effects' - the campaign aims to help people understand the amount of alcohol units they're regularly drinking at home.
The campaign aims to promote messages and awareness of how many units of alcohol are recommended by the NHS for men and women. Men should not regularly drink more than three-four units of alcohol a day. Women should not regularly drink more than two-three units a day with 'regularly' meaning drinking this amount every day or most days of the week.
Campaign posters are featured on advertising sites around supermarkets, buses and the city centre. Leaflets including a questionnaire which will help to identify if you're drinking at risk levels can be picked up from GP surgeries, dentist waiting rooms and other public buildings. For more information go to http://www.coventry.gov.uk/alcohol