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Parents who give alcohol to children aged under 15 should be prosecuted, a charity has said.Parents who give alcohol to children aged under 15 should be prosecuted, a charity has said.
The call comes in an Alcohol Concern report on the government's Alcohol Harm Reduction Strategy.The call comes in an Alcohol Concern report on the government's Alcohol Harm Reduction Strategy.
The study highlights figures that suggest a large increase in the amount of alcohol being drunk by 11 to 13-year-olds.The study highlights figures that suggest a large increase in the amount of alcohol being drunk by 11 to 13-year-olds.
Public health minister Caroline Flint told the BBC she did not think the proposals would be enforceable.Public health minister Caroline Flint told the BBC she did not think the proposals would be enforceable.
Alcohol Concern also wants a 16% rise in alcohol taxes, a ban on brewers selling to retailers at a loss, and a crackdown on under-age alcohol sales.Alcohol Concern also wants a 16% rise in alcohol taxes, a ban on brewers selling to retailers at a loss, and a crackdown on under-age alcohol sales.
It is currently illegal to give an alcoholic drink to a child under five except under medical supervision in an emergency.It is currently illegal to give an alcoholic drink to a child under five except under medical supervision in an emergency.
The report's figures, published by the NHS's information centre last November, showed boys aged 11 to 13 drank an average of 12 units of alcohol a week in 2006 compared to eight in 2000.The report's figures, published by the NHS's information centre last November, showed boys aged 11 to 13 drank an average of 12 units of alcohol a week in 2006 compared to eight in 2000.
The figure for girls increased from five units to eight.The figure for girls increased from five units to eight.
Alcohol Concern chief executive Srabani Sen said: "Our report shows that we are simply not doing enough to protect our children from alcohol.Alcohol Concern chief executive Srabani Sen said: "Our report shows that we are simply not doing enough to protect our children from alcohol.
"Binge drinking by children can have serious consequences for brain function, significantly raises the risk of alcohol dependency in later life and diminishes their life chances.""Binge drinking by children can have serious consequences for brain function, significantly raises the risk of alcohol dependency in later life and diminishes their life chances."
Sensible messageSensible message
Ms Flint said there would be difficulties in enforcing a ban on drinking in the home.Ms Flint said there would be difficulties in enforcing a ban on drinking in the home.
"I don't think passing a law to ban alcohol for those under 15 would be enforceable or necessarily effective."I don't think passing a law to ban alcohol for those under 15 would be enforceable or necessarily effective.
"But certainly one of the things that we do need to think about is how we all, as parents with families, do what we can do to have a sensible drinking message within our own homes.""But certainly one of the things that we do need to think about is how we all, as parents with families, do what we can do to have a sensible drinking message within our own homes."
Our report shows that we are simply not doing enough to protect our children from alcohol Srabani SenAlcohol ConcernOur report shows that we are simply not doing enough to protect our children from alcohol Srabani SenAlcohol Concern
She also said the government was serious about tackling alcohol-related harm and that levels of binge drinking were no longer rising.She also said the government was serious about tackling alcohol-related harm and that levels of binge drinking were no longer rising.
"Recent figures showed there has been a 5% drop between 2001 and 2006, of young people aged between 11 and 15 who had drunk alcohol in the previous week."Recent figures showed there has been a 5% drop between 2001 and 2006, of young people aged between 11 and 15 who had drunk alcohol in the previous week.
"The new alcohol strategy to be published this summer will continue to drive reductions in alcohol related offending and harmful behaviour through a combination of education, treatment and tough penalties.""The new alcohol strategy to be published this summer will continue to drive reductions in alcohol related offending and harmful behaviour through a combination of education, treatment and tough penalties."
Ms Flint's views are supported by a Scottish charity which fears that putting alcohol completely out of bounds could make it more tempting.Ms Flint's views are supported by a Scottish charity which fears that putting alcohol completely out of bounds could make it more tempting.
Alcohol Focus Scotland is in favour of the continental approach of educating children responsibly about drinking and thinks that the ban proposal is a step too far.Alcohol Focus Scotland is in favour of the continental approach of educating children responsibly about drinking and thinks that the ban proposal is a step too far.
'New social reality''New social reality'
Alcohol Concern would include meal times at home in the ban on giving alcohol to young people.Alcohol Concern would include meal times at home in the ban on giving alcohol to young people.
Frank Soodeen, a campaigns officer for Alcohol Concern, said: "We are facing a new social reality where children seem to be adopting older behaviour at a younger age.Frank Soodeen, a campaigns officer for Alcohol Concern, said: "We are facing a new social reality where children seem to be adopting older behaviour at a younger age.
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"One of the things we need to do is get parents on board.""One of the things we need to do is get parents on board."
He also suggested there was a need to consider new legislation regarding the issue.He also suggested there was a need to consider new legislation regarding the issue.
The charity would like to see a ban on alcohol advertising before the 9pm television watershed and non-18 certificate films in cinemas.The charity would like to see a ban on alcohol advertising before the 9pm television watershed and non-18 certificate films in cinemas.
The National Curriculum should include alcohol education to teach about the dangers of binge drinking, it added.The National Curriculum should include alcohol education to teach about the dangers of binge drinking, it added.
Alcohol Concern said the drink-drive limit should be lowered from 80mg to 50mg per 100ml of blood.Alcohol Concern said the drink-drive limit should be lowered from 80mg to 50mg per 100ml of blood.
The charity's Glass Half Empty report looked at the government's strategy which was published three years ago.The charity's Glass Half Empty report looked at the government's strategy which was published three years ago.
Meanwhile, the BBC's Helen Neil said there were calls for alcohol education to be included in the national curriculum in order to raise awareness about the dangers posed by drinking.Meanwhile, the BBC's Helen Neil said there were calls for alcohol education to be included in the national curriculum in order to raise awareness about the dangers posed by drinking.
She said tighter control on drinks advertising have also been suggested by campaigners.She said tighter control on drinks advertising have also been suggested by campaigners.