Impacts of alcohol on young people
Find out how alcohol can impact the developing brain and why young people under 18 should not drink alcohol.
The ‘Cogs’ campaign was the first phase of the MHC’s state-wide education and persuasion prevention strategy to reduce alcohol-related harm among young people in Western Australia.
The campaign was developed to give parents and young people important information to make informed choices about delaying initiation to alcohol use. The ‘Cogs’ campaign reflected the scientific literature that suggests a young person’s brain continues to develop until their early 20s, and alcohol use during that critical time can affect the developing brain.
The key message was based on the National Health and Medical Research Council’s (NHMRC) guideline that for children and young people under 18 years of age, not drinking alcohol is the safest option.
Cogs first launched in November 2012 and was in market until March 2014.
Under 18. No alcohol. The safest choice.
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Page last updated7 August 2023