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Your party, your responsibility -let’s get it right phamplet
Provides guidelines on the factors to consider if you are having a party for people 18 years and over.
Responsible servers tent cards
Suitable for licensed venues provides information about serving alcohol to intoxicated people (coming soon).
Hosting a party for your teenager booklet
Provides parents/caregivers with assistance on planning and hosting responsible parties young people, tips on communicating with young people.
Alcohol & Drug Information Service (ADIS) pamphlet
Contains information on how to access ADIS, a free 24-hour confidential telephone counselling, information, and referral service (coming soon).
An occasional licence – how to be a responsible host brochure
Suitable for Occasional Licence holders, paid and volunteer bar staff - outlines the rights and responsibilities of Occasional Liquor Licence holders in regard to legal obligations and responsible service of alcohol.
Parent Drug Information Service (PDIS) pamphlet
Contains information on how to access PDIS, a state-wide, 24-hour, free, confidential telephone service for parents, families and carers (coming soon).
Licensed premises: You’re right to object
Provides steps community groups and individuals can take to address problems from alcohol outlets in their community (coming soon).
Leavers live handbook: A guide to planning and developing safer school leaver celebrations
Contains comprehensive information for groups and individuals interested in becoming involved in leavers’ celebrations.
Guidelines for implementing an alcohol-free gig at a licensed venue booklet
Provides guidelines for individuals, community groups, and other organisations to assist with running an underage event on licensed premises.
Drink Spiking – wallet card
Provides information on how to avoid drink spiking, what to look out for, what to do if someone you know has had their drink spiked and emergency and counselling contact details.
What you need to know about the responsible service of alcohol - an introductory guide for bar staff booklet
Outlines what is responsible service of alcohol and the rights and responsibilities of bar staff in relation to the Liquor Licensing Act 1988.
Enough is Enough website business card
For dissemination to the general community, it acts as a quick referral guide to the website where people can find out further information.
Knowing what is what: A standard drinks guide
A guide for individuals detailing what is a standard drink and the long and short term drinking guidelines for men and women.
Responsible Service of Alcohol Poster – Violent Behaviour (HP3249)
Suitable for licensed venues – It is against the law for us to allow behaviour that is: violent, disorderly, argumentative.
Responsible Service of Alcohol Poster – Under 18 years of age (HP3246)
Suitable for licensed venues – It is against the law for anyone to sell or supply alcohol to a person under 18 years of age.
Responsible Service of Alcohol Poster – False or Misleading ID (HP3251)
Suitable for licensed venues – it is against the law to show false or misleading ID.
Responsible Service of Alcohol Poster – Drunk Person (HP3247)
Suitable for licensed venues – It is against the law to sell or supply alcohol to a person who is drunk.
Young People and Alcohol - Helpful information for parents
Contains useful information and answers to some common dilemmas parents face when considering their teenage children and alcohol
Responsible Service of Alcohol Poster – Consume Alcohol on Licensed Premises (HP3248)
Suitable for licensed venues – it is against the law for anyone to help a drunk person obtain or consume alcohol on licensed premises.
Responsible Service of Alcohol Poster – No Photo No Entry
Suitable for licensed venues – No Photo Id, No Entry. Acceptable forms of ID.
Responsible Service of Alcohol Poster- Buy or Obtain Alcohol (HP3250)
Suitable for licensed venues – It is an offence to buy or obtain alcohol on behalf of a person who is under 18 years of age on licensed premises.
Local Government Alcohol Management Package
A toolkit to assist Western Australian Local Governments to prevent and minimise alcohol-related issues. This resource is based on best practice, and promotes a whole-of-organisation approach. In addition, the toolkit provides a step-by-step approach to develop an alcohol policy and management plan.
   
 
 
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