
School-Year Social Media Campaign
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September
- Leaving home for the first time? Going to college or university? We’re all learning our drinking limits. Here’s some tips for a good night and how to avoid a hangover.
- Returning to college or university? We’re all learning our drinking limits. Here’s some tips for a good night and how to avoid a hangover.
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October
- New to drinking? Don’t try to keep up with others. Go at your own pace and figure out what works for you. It’s your call.
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- Big parties and events can be fun… as long as they don’t get sloppy or unsafe. It’s better to plan ahead than be sorry later.
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November
- New to drinking? Don’t try to keep up with others. Go at your own pace and figure out what works for you. It’s your call.
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- Don’t want to drink? It’s all good. Drinking is your call. You’re the only one who needs to know what’s in your glass.
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- Need to slow down or stop drinking for the night? Maybe you just don’t feel like drinking. Be ready to say “no thanks.”
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December
- Anxious about exams? Drinking can be part of a fun night, but it’s not the answer.
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January
- Drink too much or too often during the holidays? New year, new semester, another chance to start healthier drinking habits. Find out more: Knowing Your Limits
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February
- It’s been a long school year but you’re almost there! Before celebrating here are some tips for a good night out and how to avoid a hangover.
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March
- Big parties and events can be fun… as long as they don’t get sloppy or unsafe. It’s better to plan ahead than be sorry later.
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April
- Anxious about exams? Drinking can be part of a fun night, but it’s not the answer.
Prevention Campaign for a Memorable Night
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