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25pct Oz Parents Think Under-age Boozing Is 'Acceptable'

by Tanya Thomas on Apr 29 2009 9:53 AM

A new study has revealed that about a quarter of Aussie parents think it's 'acceptable' for their children to drink before they reach the legal age.

According to The Generation Next Parental Research Study, 24 per cent of parents believe 16 is an appropriate age for their children to start drinking under adult supervision.

Nearly 11 per cent said that they are happy to serve alcohol to children under 16, despite growing evidence of the harm it can cause.

Drug and Alcohol Research and Training Australia director Paul Dillon said it was important to delay alcohol consumption for as long as possible.

"I speak to parents all over the country and they are really battling with this topic," the Courier Mail quoted Mr Dillon as telling Sydney's Daily Telegraph.

"They really want some guidance.

"Parents don't want to do this, but feel there's so much social pressure they buckle.

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"There are some parents who don't want to be parents - they want to be best friends.

"They're afraid that if they say no to their child, their child may not like them much," he added.

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The survey of more than 500 parents by StollzNow Research showed that 28 per cent of parents thought the majority of their children's schoolmates regularly got drunk.

Another 20 pct believed that at least half their child's peers were using illicit drugs.

Source-ANI
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