Another individual strategy is relaxation training includes stress management, mindfulness, and mediation, yoga and relaxation exercises linked within CBT therapy (Youthline, 2013). A strategy to help families and whanau is New Zealand Health Strategy Future direction 2016 which allows health services to improve the health of people and communities. Along with National Alcohol Action Plan: Consultation Document 2008 which proposes a plan to eliminate alcohol related harm in New Zealand (Ministry of health, 2008). As well as healthy families that work on keeping families health and safe (Ministry of health, 2015). A strategy for the community is a framework for preventing and reducing alcohol related offending and victimisation from 2010-2014. As many police are involved in violent offending, homicides, drink driving, family violence, accommodating intoxicated people in the cells which are involving adolescents (New Zealand Police, 2010). National Alcohol Strategy 2000–2003 which is to help minimise alcohol related harm both individuals and whanau along with the community and New Zealand Society (Ministry of health,
Another individual strategy is relaxation training includes stress management, mindfulness, and mediation, yoga and relaxation exercises linked within CBT therapy (Youthline, 2013). A strategy to help families and whanau is New Zealand Health Strategy Future direction 2016 which allows health services to improve the health of people and communities. Along with National Alcohol Action Plan: Consultation Document 2008 which proposes a plan to eliminate alcohol related harm in New Zealand (Ministry of health, 2008). As well as healthy families that work on keeping families health and safe (Ministry of health, 2015). A strategy for the community is a framework for preventing and reducing alcohol related offending and victimisation from 2010-2014. As many police are involved in violent offending, homicides, drink driving, family violence, accommodating intoxicated people in the cells which are involving adolescents (New Zealand Police, 2010). National Alcohol Strategy 2000–2003 which is to help minimise alcohol related harm both individuals and whanau along with the community and New Zealand Society (Ministry of health,