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Our work at the Health Promotion Directorate at Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora to reduce alcohol-related harm is comprehensive in its approach. It includes national marketing campaigns, resources, and tools to support legislative requirements, community action, and health sector agencies as well as alcohol-related advice and research.
In this section, you can find our alcohol resources that are available to order in hard copy.
Other alcohol resources that are available to download only can be found in the publications section of our Alcohol Resources website.
Our alcohol research reports can be found here.
For more information about our alcohol advice and work, or if you are looking for items no longer in print, please see alcohol.org.nz
Clubs toolkit
LICENSEES CANNOT DIRECTLY ORDER THIS TOOLKIT
If you are a club and would like to order a toolkit, you MUST contact your local Licensing Inspector, Public Health Officer, or Police Alcohol Harm Prevention Officer. They will deliver the resource to your premises.
The toolkit provides a valuable overview of the legal obligations and responsibilities of premises with alcohol Club Licences. The folder resource has space to collate all relevant information in one place. The toolkit includes templates, forms, and checklists.
View or download toolkit PDFs
You can view or download the information booklet, templates, forms, and checklists in PDF at resources.alcohol.org.nz.
Guidelines for Managing Alcohol at Large Events
The Guidelines for Managing Alcohol at Large Events book provides best-practice models and other guidance information. It is for individuals and agencies involved with ensuring that alcohol consumption at large events is managed legally and effectively.
This resource will no longer be available in print once our current stock is depleted. However, you can still download it as a PDF from resources.alcohol.org.nz
Have your say about alcohol in your community
This booklet explains how to have a say about the sale and supply of alcohol in your community.
View or download the Have Your Say about Alcohol in Your Community PDF.
Objecting to a licence to sell or supply alcohol
This guide is for people who are concerned about an application for a new or renewed alcohol licence in their community. It will help you decide whether to make an objection to a licence and lead you through the objection and hearings process under the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012.
View or download the Objecting to a license to sell or supply alcohol PDF.
Off-licensed premises toolkit
LICENSEES CANNOT DIRECTLY ORDER THIS TOOLKIT
If you are a licensee and would like to order a toolkit, you MUST contact your local Licensing Inspector, Public Health Officer, or Police Alcohol Harm Prevention Officer. They will deliver the resource to your premises.
The toolkit provides a valuable overview of the legal obligations and responsibilities of premises with alcohol off-licences. The folder resource has space to collate all relevant information in one place. The toolkit includes templates, forms, and checklists.
View or download toolkit PDFs
You can view or download the information booklet, templates, forms, and checklists in PDF at resources.alcohol.org.nz.
On-licensed premises toolkit
LICENSEES CANNOT DIRECTLY ORDER THIS TOOLKIT
If you are a licensee and would like to order a toolkit, you MUST contact your local Licensing Inspector, Public Health Officer, or Police Alcohol Harm Prevention Officer. They will deliver the resource to your premises.
The toolkit provides a valuable overview of the legal obligations and responsibilities of premises with alcohol on-licences. The folder resource has space to collate all relevant information in one place. The toolkit includes templates, forms, and checklists.
View or download toolkit PDFs
You can view or download the information booklet, templates, forms, and checklists in PDF at resources.alcohol.org.nz.
Safer bars and restaurants: A guide to Crime Prevention through Environmental Design
Safer bars and restaurants: A guide to Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) provides guidance information for licensees and their staff to assist in establishing and maintaining a safe and secure environment in pubs, taverns, hotels, bars, restaurants, cafes, and clubs.
This resource will no longer be available in print once our current stock is depleted. However, it will still be available as a downloadable pdf from resources.alcohol.org.nz
View or download the Safer bars and restaurants: A guide to Crime Prevention through Environmental Design PDF.
Safer bottle stores: A guide to Crime Prevention through Environmental Design
Safer bottle stores: A guide to Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) provides guidance information for licensees and their staff to assist in establishing and maintaining a safe and secure environment in bottle stores.
This resource will no longer be available in print once the current stock is depleted. However, it will still be available as a pdf to download from resources.alcohol.org.nz
View or download the Safer bottle stores: A guide to Crime Prevention through Environmental Design PDF.
Straight up Guide to Standard Drinks pamphlet
A pamphlet that explains what a standard drink is and shows how many standard drinks are in a range of types of alcoholic drinks.
View or download the Straight up Guide to Standard Drinks PDF.