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ADVISORY/Foremost Expert on Responsible Alcohol Sales and Service to Comment on New Report on Underage Drinking.


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ADVISORY...for Wednesday Wednesday: see week.  (Sept. 10)

--(BUSINESS WIRE)

Expert on Alcohol Server Training Programs Adam Chafetz Available

for Comment

    WHAT: On Wednesday, September 10, the National Academies'
        Committee on Developing a Strategy to Reduce and Prevent
        Underage Drinking will be releasing its report, "Underage
        Drinking: A Collective Responsibility." This long-awaited
        report provides recommendations for reducing underage drinking
        and alcohol-related problems and was corroborated by a panel
        of international experts representing the Committee on
        Developing a Strategy to Reduce and Prevent Underage Drinking,
        the Board on Children, Youth, and Families, and the National
        Research Council, and is the most comprehensive assessment of
        underage drinking currently available.

    WHO: Adam Chafetz, CEO of Health Communications, Inc., and
        foremost expert on responsible alcohol sales and service, will
        be available for comment on the report. Chafetz testified
        before the initial panel that was convened prior to conducting
        the recent study. Under his leadership, the TIPS (Training for
        Intervention ProcedureS) program has certified over 1,500,000
        trainers and servers nationwide. Chafetz is available to speak
        on:

        - The use of a national media/PR campaign;

        - Continued research;

        - Localized efforts that could help;

        - Educating youth about alcohol; and

        - Alcohol advertising and tax issues.

    WHEN: Chafetz is available anytime before or after the conference
        for comment.


Health Communications, Inc. (HCI (Human Computer Interaction) Refers to the design and implementation of computer systems that people interact with. It includes desktop systems as well as embedded systems in all kinds of devices. ), located in the Washington Washington, town, England
Washington, town (1991 pop. 48,856), Sunderland metropolitan district, NE England. Washington was designated one of the new towns in 1964 to alleviate overpopulation in the Tyneside-Wearside area.
, D.C. metropolitan area, markets the TIPS (Training for Intervention A procedure used in a lawsuit by which the court allows a third person who was not originally a party to the suit to become a party, by joining with either the plaintiff or the defendant.  Procedures) program, a worldwide intervention program that promotes responsible sale and consumption of alcohol. TIPS is the most widely recognized alcohol server training program in the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. . Founded in 1982 by the Health Education Foundation and Dr. Morris E. Chafetz, founding director of the National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism alcoholism, disease characterized by impaired control over the consumption of alcoholic beverages. Alcoholism is a serious problem worldwide; in the United States the wide availability of alcoholic beverages makes alcohol the most accessible drug, and alcoholism is , HCI educates and trains all facets of society in the responsible sale and consumption of alcohol. TIPS has been recognized by several organizations, including the Department of Transportation, the Department of Health and Human Services Noun 1. Department of Health and Human Services - the United States federal department that administers all federal programs dealing with health and welfare; created in 1979
Health and Human Services, HHS
, the American American, river, 30 mi (48 km) long, rising in N central Calif. in the Sierra Nevada and flowing SW into the Sacramento River at Sacramento. The discovery of gold at Sutter's Mill (see Sutter, John Augustus) along the river in 1848 led to the California gold rush of  Hotel and Motel Association, the Center for Substance Abuse and Prevention and the National Commission Against Drunk Driving.
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