NFL signs alcohol charter


Published on Tuesday, March 19, 2013

The aim of the charter is to develop a consistent framework for local football leagues to use to encourage responsible alcohol consumption through education and awareness programs.

AFL Victoria general manager Grant Williams said the Charter, developed in conjunction with VicHealth, further highlighted the role football plays in providing leadership on important social issues.

“Many leagues are already engaged in initiatives aimed at encouraging the appropriate consumption and serving of alcohol as we collectively strive to provide a safe, secure and family-friendly atmosphere at local football matches,” Mr Willams said.

“The Charter’s framework provides flexibility for leagues to develop relevant strategies to address their own issues and highlights the key areas relating to alcohol that need to be addressed at all levels such as policy, training, improvement and awareness,” Williams said.

“The AFL Victoria Alcohol Charter and our strategies regarding alcohol are not focussed on the removal of alcohol, but the responsible approach to serving and consumption of alcohol.

“The Charter compliments the significant work already being done to promote responsible alcohol consumption throughout the community and elite levels of the game.”

AFL Victoria Cultural Strategy Manager John Strachan said the Charter ensures that alcohol education is on the agenda of senior community Leagues.

“Most community football clubs already do the right thing, and are part of programs such as the AFL’s Quality Club Program or the Good Sports Program which reflects a responsible attitude towards alcohol and the aim to provide a safe environment for players, families and supporters.

“The harm from alcohol related incidents in the community can be helped by local leagues demonstrating leadership in how to deal with alcohol responsibly,” Strachan said.

Program partner VicHealth strongly support this initiative.

“Having a drink at the footy is fine, but poor boozy behaviour has no place in a family sport,” VicHealth CEO Jerril Rechter said.

“Unfortunately, alcohol consumption can get out of hand and incidents occur, which means it no fun for anyone. So, it is important AFL Victoria has created this comprehensive strategy to proactively address these issues.

“We are pleased to work together with AFL Victoria to promote responsible alcohol-use on and off the footy field, so we can focus on celebrating everything that makes this sport so great.”

Pictured: NFL CEO Jeremy Bourke (centre) with AFL Victoria Cultural Strategy Manager John Strachan (left) and AFL Victoria CEO Grant Williams (right).

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