Young people at greater risk of alcohol-related harm than adults
Friday, 12 December 2014 – With the silly season upon us, Brisbane Heat and Queensland Bulls cricketer Nick Buchanan is fronting a new campaign for Hello Sunday Morning and the Vodafone Foundation to encourage young Queenslanders to change their relationship with alcohol.
Hello Sunday Morning is a social-media led movement determined to create a better drinking culture, with participants encouraged to set goals and share their stories with other participants. More than 30,000 Australians have already signed up to go three months or more without alcohol and blogged about their journey on Hello Sunday Morning.<>/p>
Buchanan’s personal story isn’t uncommon for a sportsperson: when a series of major injuries saw him take time off the pitch, he turned to alcohol and in Buchanan turn into an excessive drinker. To regain control, he turned to Hello Sunday Morning and committed to staying off alcohol for three months.
“When I came across Hello Sunday Morning, I was drawn to how positive and motivating the community was,” said Mr Buchanan. “It appealed to me because it encourages you to divert your energy into achieving goals and sharing them with others using an online platform that’s similar to social media.”
“After completing the challenge, I felt physically and mentally stronger than ever,” he said. “My all-round fitness improved greatly and I’ve seen a noticeable difference in rehabilitation and recovery from injuries.”
With the support of Hello Sunday Morning, six months ago the young cricketer made some big lifestyle changes – including the decision to abstain from alcohol permanently. He now has some fantastic advice for young Queenslanders.
Nick Buchanan’s tips for saying Hello to Sunday morning
Founder and CEO of Hello Sunday Morning, Chris Raine, (also former Young Queenslander of the Year recipient) says Nick Buchanan is living proof that there’s life after alcohol.
“With such overwhelming societal expectations on Australians to drink, we founded Hello Sunday Morning to provide an alternative form of support to help Australians realise that drinking is a choice – not an expectation. Having Nick on board as an ambassador to share his experience and spread that message among Queenslanders, particularly young men who are going through a rough patch, that there is a better way,” said Mr Raine.
Hello Sunday smartphone app on its way
To make it easier for people to take a break from alcohol, Hello Sunday Morning and the Vodafone Foundation will launch a smartphone app early next year. The app will enable users to set goals, monitor their progress and connect with other participants via their smartphone.
According to recent figures from the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA), more than 12 million people use smartphones in Australia and “are engaging more intensively online, downloading more data and making greater use of mobile handsets”, with 68 per cent of users accessing the internet via three or more devices.
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