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QUESTION
What is the current law regarding the
consumption of alcohol for 16 year olds?
QUESTION
What first aid produces do you need to
know if someone is intoxicated or
violent?
QUESTION QUESTION QUESTION



Website
http://www.health.vic.gov.au/aod/alco
hol/alcohol-law.htm
It is now against Victorian law to serve
alcohol in a private home to anyone under
18, unless their parents have given
permission.
Adults who break the law face fines over
$7,000 - the same amount a licensee
would be fined for selling alcohol to a
minor.
The law is part of the Liquor Control
Reform Act 1998 (the LCRA), which also
regulates the sale of alcohol in all licensed
premises such as bottle shops, pubs and
clubs to people under 18.
There have always been laws about
minors and alcohol. The LCRA prohibits
the supply of alcohol to minors in most
circumstances. Minors are also prohibited
from possessing and consuming liquor in
most circumstances. Supply to minors in a
private home has been an exception to
these rules, but this was changed in
2011.

Website
http://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/bhcv2/b
hcarticles.nsf/pages/Cardiopulmonary_res
uscitation_(CPR)

When a persons heart stops, it is known
as being in cardiac arrest.
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is a
combination of techniques, including chest
compressions, designed to pump the
heart to get blood circulating and deliver
oxygen to the brain until definitive
treatment can stimulate the heart to start
working again.

The basic steps are:
D Dangers?
R Response?
S Send for help
A Open airway
B Normal breathing
C Start CPR
D Attach defibrillator (AED).
Website Website Website





Website
http://www.moreland.vic.gov.au/animals-
and-local-laws/local-laws/public-places-
drinking.html
Drinking alcohol in public places
in Moreland is banned under
Council's local laws.
This ban applies at all times and
is enforced by Victoria Police
who can issue an on-the-spot
fine to individuals breaking the
law.
This ban does not apply to:
Licensed outdoor dining areas,
Local parks and reserves on
weekends, public holidays where
the drinking of alcohol is
permitted from 11 am - 6 pm
standard time and from 11 am -
10 pm daylight savings time.
.
Ambulance Victoria Presentation, Year 8
Health Day, 6 September 2014, Essendon
At a party you should always have a first
aid station with a qualified person
attended at all times. This person can help
in many situations, when an ambulance is
on their way they can put the patient in
recovery position or apply CPR. If
anything goes wrong, the first aid station
is there to help till the emergency services
arrive.
At your party you need to have an
evacuation plan incase of a fire. The
emergency exit doors need to be marked
with an exit sign incase of evacuation in
an emergency. Have a poster on the wall
that tells you the location of the party on a
map. This is needed incase emergency
services (police, ambulance, fire brigade)
are contacted and need your exact
location.
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It is now against Victorian law to serve
alcohol in a private home to anyone under
18, unless their parents have given
permission.
Adults who break the law face fines over
$7,000 - the same amount a licensee
would be fined for selling alcohol to a
minor.
The law is part of the Liquor Control
Reform Act 1998 (the LCRA), which also
regulates the sale of alcohol in all licensed
premises such as bottle shops, pubs and
clubs to people under 18.
There have always been laws about
minors and alcohol. The LCRA prohibits
the supply of alcohol to minors in most
circumstances. Minors are also prohibited
from possessing and consuming liquor in
most circumstances. Supply to minors in a
private home has been an exception to
these rules, but this was changed in
2011.

Once someone crosses the border of the
private house it becomes a public place.
The Moreland council bans drinking
alcohol in public places. The Victoria
Police can issue a fine on the spot.
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When a persons heart stops, it is known
as being in cardiac arrest.
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is a
combination of chest compressions,
designed to pump the heart to get blood
circulating and deliver oxygen to the brain.

The basic steps are:
D Dangers?
R Response?
S Send for help
A Open airway
B Normal breathing
C Start CPR
D Attach defibrillator (AED).

At a party you should always have a first
aid station with a qualified person
attended at all times. This person can help
in many situations, when an ambulance is
on their way they can put the patient in
recovery position or apply CPR. If
anything goes wrong, the first aid station
is there to help till the emergency services
arrive.
At your party you need to have an
evacuation plan incase of a fire. The
emergency exit doors need to be marked
with an exit sign incase of evacuation in
an emergency. Have a poster on the wall
that tells you the location of the party on a
map. This is needed incase emergency
services (police, ambulance, fire brigade)
are contacted and need your exact
location.


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