Positive Attitudes to Alcohol. Setting the Scene Funding through South Ayrshire Alcohol and drugs Partnership. Part of South Ayrshire Council’s Youth.

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Positive Attitudes to Alcohol

Setting the Scene Funding through South Ayrshire Alcohol and drugs Partnership. Part of South Ayrshire Council’s Youth Strategy for tackling alcohol misuse. Train S6 pupils to deliver a peer education programme to S1 promoting positive attitudes to alcohol

Partnership Working School and CLD Training Agencies Young Scot Youth Scotland

Accreditation Youth Achievement Awards Platinum Award SCQF Level 7

Young Persons Entitlement To have opportunities to continue to develop: Skills for learning Skills for life Skills for work 16+ Learning Choices Policy and Practice Framework

Platinum Youth Achievement Award Challenge 1 Personal development plan

Evaluation of personal progress Challenge 4 Personal evaluation

Development of skills and attributes

Successful learnersConfident Individuals Responsible citizensEffective contributors

Celebrating success