Going back to my time as a Venture Scout Leader as a none drinker I was
usually the designated driver / responsible adult - I soon learnt where
the A&E's were near to our local campsites. In those days we used to let
the Ventures have a drink on camp - it was discussed with parents 1st
for the young ones and we said that we did not mind them bringing a few
cans with them as long as it went in their rucksacks - no spirits,
alcopops or super strength lagers. They were told they were being
treated as adults and we expected them to respect that. We also tried
making our own wines and beers so that we were not buying alcohol for
those underage. We used to go to the local pub after the meeting and it
was a rite of passage when the Ventures turned 18 to be allowed to join us.
Nowadays as a ASL in an evening after the scouts have gone to bed a
couple of the leaders will have a can but there is always at least 2
leaders who have not had a drink. If the leaders want a proper drink it
is time for a leaders weekend when POR becomes a distant memory.
My daughter's school have 3 very simple rules:
No drugs
No smoking
Alcohol with permission only. Either parental where there is a party and
the children are with their families or teachers for school parties. I
like the idea of my daughter being able to see that alcohol is not
something that has to be drunk in secret or on the local park but
learning that it is something that she has to be responsible with - she
is nearly 16 and enjoys a nice glass of wine with a meal.
Don't forget that the legal age to give a child a drink is 5 unless
given by a doctor.
Andrew