"The survey reports have been used to inform commissioning at specific commissioning groups. They are also being used within our Extended Schools Clusters and to inform The Annual Public Health and the Joint Strategic Needs Assessment." Programme Manager - Young People
21 years of 14-15 year olds drinking
21 years of 14-15 year olds drinking
SHEU figures from 1985 show that more 14-15 year old males than 14-15 year old females consistently report drinking more than 10 units of alcohol ‘in the last seven days’.
Over the years, there has been around a 5% ± difference between the two groups with no overall trend.
The male and female percentages have followed a similar pattern since the early 1990s.
Figures for the males range from 13% (1991/99) to 20% (1995/96).
Figures for the females range from 6% (1990) to 14% (1995).

Over the past ten years around 15% of 14-15 year old males and around 10% of 14-15 year old females have drank more than 10 units of alcohol e.g. 5 pints of beer during ‘the last 7 days’.