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Has your son or daughter holidayed in Newquay after GCSE exams or A-Levels? Is your teenager heading to Newquay after their exams this summer?
Alcohol awareness charity, Drinkaware is running a ‘Got Your Back’ campaign in Newquay this summer to encourage 16 and 17 year olds to think about the risks of excessive drinking and educate them on how to stay safe. To help us support the campaign, we’d like to hear from teenagers and parents of young people who have been to Newquay in the past couple of years and can talk about their experience.
We are also looking for parents of 16 and 17 year olds who are going to Newquay this summer to talk about their thoughts and feelings. Case studies should be willing to talk to media about their thoughts and experiences and provide a photo.
To take part, please contact drinkaware@frankpr.it
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