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National Alcohol Focus: what’s happening currently ?. Andrew Zielinski Senior Policy Adviser Crime Prevention Unit Ministry of Justice 12 February 2009. Overview. Sale and Supply of Liquor and Liquor Enforcement Bill
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National Alcohol Focus: what’s happening currently ? Andrew Zielinski Senior Policy Adviser Crime Prevention Unit Ministry of Justice 12 February 2009
Overview • Sale and Supply of Liquor and Liquor Enforcement Bill • Law Commission review of the regulatory framework for the sale and supply of liquor • National Alcohol Action Plan • Griffith University/Wellington research on preventing violence in and around licensed premises
Sale and Supply of Liquor and Liquor Enforcement Bill • Bill reinstated - should get first reading by July 2009 • Incorporates the Liquor and Young People Bill • Key components: • addressing youth drinking • increasing community input into licensing process • restricting premises that may sell liquor • regulating advertising
Law Commission review of regulatory framework for alcohol sale and supply • Review of how best to regulate to reduce harm • Terms of reference: • examine current laws and policies relating to alcohol sale, supply and consumption • formulate a revised policy framework on principles to regulate alcohol sale, supply and consumption, considering present and future social conditions and needs • consider a wide range of options including price, tax, purchasing age, outlets, advertising etc. • Commission to publish consultation paper before end 2009 and final report with draft legislation by end 2010 • Comments: liquor@lawcom.govt.nz
National Alcohol Action Plan • Nation-wide action plan to prevent and reduce alcohol-related harm – led by Ministry of Health (IACD) • Strategic direction to align existing plans, policies, activities and interventions across sectors/settings • Actions to reduce harm up to 2012 and responsibility for leading and contributing • Health Minister supports Plan – Health in discussion with Minister on potential approaches • Draft Plan released last year on NDP website: www.ndp.govt.nz – consultation closed Nov 08 • Submission analysis report due shortly - IACD to review Plan and finalise mid/late 2009
Wellington research on preventing violence in and around bars • Wellington - site for a comprehensive prevention model to sustain violence reduction • Linked to work by Prof. Ross Homel (Griffith University) – book: Raising the Bar, 2008 • Model includes: • Safer Bars training/risk assessments • randomised & targeted police enforcement using last drinks data • understanding by stakeholders of the local ecology, industry climate and regulatory systems (responsive regulation framework) • sustainability mechanisms built in from the outset • community coalitions/action groups suitable to local conditions • local partnerships oriented to evidence • balance of formal, informal and self regulation • Stage 1: 2008/09 select and ‘fit’ a model in 4-5 sites in NZ & Aust. Stage 2: trial model 5-7 years at each site