Previous Winners
Mentor UK CHAMP Awards, 2006 – winners
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Schools category
Winner: The Greater Easterhouse Alcohol Awareness Project, Glasgow
The Greater Easterhouse Alcohol Awareness Project's (GEAAP's) – “Young Booze Busters” Primary School Programme delivers a four week, interactive, alcohol awareness programme to all primary six pupils in the 40 primary schools in the East of Glasgow . Followed by a further four weeks a year later when the young people have moved up into primary seven. Topics covered include: alcohol's history, its affects on the body, risks, safety, responsibility, units, attitudes, individuality, decision making, assertiveness, myths and facts.

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Communities category
Winner: Time for Me, Halesowen, West Midlands
The Time for Me project provides support for children and young people who are affected by substance misuse at home. Support is offered to young people via one-to-one and group sessions.
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Young People's Involvement category
Winner: Hook County Primary School, Pembrokeshire, Wales
Hook County Primary School's Alcohol Project arose out of concern expressed by year 6 pupils about the amount of discarded alcohol bottles that littered their playground and village community. They realised that even though they were not old enough to buy alcohol it could still affect their lives and they decided to do some local research into the problem and raise awareness at a local level.

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