{"id":8400,"date":"2023-06-09T12:30:28","date_gmt":"2023-06-09T04:30:28","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/zestmag.com\/online\/?p=8400"},"modified":"2023-06-09T12:30:30","modified_gmt":"2023-06-09T04:30:30","slug":"smashed-changing-the-way-we-talk-about-underaged-drinking","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/zestmag.com\/online\/smashed-changing-the-way-we-talk-about-underaged-drinking\/","title":{"rendered":"SMASHED: Changing the way we talk about underaged drinking"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p><strong>Every parent knows you can shout at the top of your voice until you\u2019re blue in the face, but you can\u2019t always make children listen. Especially if what you are shouting about is something that is potentially dangerous, but their peers more commonly believe is \u201ccool\u201d.<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>It doesn\u2019t matter if you\u2019re right or wrong, it doesn\u2019t matter if you have their best interests at heart, it doesn\u2019t matter that you might have lived through the very same thing that they are and are trying to help them not make your mistakes. After kids hit a certain age, adults become the enemy.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>So how do you get an important message through to adolescents? By using one of the most powerful communication tools known to man: storytelling.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Neil Gaiman, wildly successful author and graphic novelist, tells us that stories \u201cteach us how the world is put together and the rules of living in the world, and they come in an attractive enough package that we take pleasure from them and want to help them propagate.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong><em>Invention born of necessity<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>It is given that youths of today will experiment with many things as they grow older, regardless of the environment and socio-economic conditions they grew up in.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Unfortunately, this means that the vast majority of young people all across the world will come across the chance to sample substances: nicotine, alcohol, or even illegal drugs.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Smashed<\/strong>, which was launched in the Philippines through a collaboration between Diageo Philippines and PETA Plus in partnership with UK-based company Collingwood Learning. It is a groundbreaking global program that is a pillar of&nbsp;<a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" href=\"https:\/\/www.diageo.com\/en\/esg\/society-2030-spirit-of-progress-plan\" target=\"_blank\">Diageo\u2019s Society 2030: Spirit of Progress<\/a>&nbsp;commitment to tackle underage drinking.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Chris Simes, the Managing Director for Collingwood Learning, recognizes that in order to nip the problem in the bud, one has to take a completely different approach other than lecturing the youth. \u201cThis is a real change from the usual approach to alcohol education in schools and one that makes the risks of underage drinking impossible to forget. We understand that because of the pandemic, both teachers and students are still adjusting to the current normal. But we want to help carry the learning forward by providing high-quality teaching resources for use, despite the pandemic. We\u2019re thrilled to be working with PETA Plus and the Department of Education in the Philippines to produce new innovative online learning solutions to supplement the highly successful live approach.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Inevitably, kids who start drinking at an early age do not have minds and bodies that are able to process alcoholic beverages. They get lured into it by seeing it as a rite of passage, a means of escape, or a social requirement.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>On its second run, Smashed utilizes a novel approach, with additional features designed for more interaction with its target audience.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Conceptualized during the time when education was adapting to the new constraints of being unable to hold physical classes, the Smashed Philippine project initially launched in September 2021. It was an interactive website (<a href=\"http:\/\/online.smashedproject.org\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\">online.smashedproject.org<\/a>) that sought to empower Filipino teens and preteens to make better choices by harnessing their critical thinking skills.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Smashed utilized an online platform featuring a gripping story with three main characters and even has a feature that makes the viewer feel like they are actually on video calls with the characters as they follow along.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong><em>What\u2019s the problem?<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>It\u2019s easy to ignore a problem you don\u2019t see. Teens learn how to drink from adults. They think it&#8217;s okay because they see it everyday, and sometimes, they are even encouraged to drink, especially males. Adults will sometimes allow their children to drink inside their homes with their friends because it is &#8216;safer&#8217;, saying, &#8220;mas okay nang dito ka mag-inom sa bahay kesa sa labas&#8221;.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>But the Philippines does have an underage drinking culture. If you\u2019re ever in doubt about this fact, just ask the kids.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/mail.google.com\/mail\/u\/1?ui=2&amp;ik=3c53ca4039&amp;attid=0.7&amp;permmsgid=msg-f:1768148907715901697&amp;th=1889ba104266b901&amp;view=fimg&amp;fur=ip&amp;sz=s0-l75-ft&amp;attbid=ANGjdJ8abSYAP02T-RtiKPqxTuuWuaJ28gc84S35RWITdBcXMpyK101BkPEDfP4tV1FZfT7Q7hdmx-rjj-qt8Lw-XI2lis1pcDNJWWXQs9RJhvQ6hz2twLXfqppozoA&amp;disp=emb\" alt=\"A person wearing a black face maskDescription automatically generated with medium confidence\"\/><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<p>Ashley Mae Torres, a tenth-grade student from Quirino High School, points out, \u201cBilang kabataan, mas marami akong nakikitang proud maging alcoholic.\u201d That\u2019s a worrying statement indeed, but she also credits Smashed, seeing the potential good in the program. \u201cSalamat at dahil sa Smashed mas lumawak ang aking kaalaman sa mga panganib ng alcohol,\u201d says Ashley. \u201cMas magandang piliin ang tama kasya sa udyok ng ibang tao.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The Philippines, which has a thriving drinking culture, reports that 70% of the population has consumed alcohol before the age of 14, despite it being illegal for stores and restaurants to sell or serve the substance to minors. This could be a problem.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/mail.google.com\/mail\/u\/1?ui=2&amp;ik=3c53ca4039&amp;attid=0.8&amp;permmsgid=msg-f:1768148907715901697&amp;th=1889ba104266b901&amp;view=fimg&amp;fur=ip&amp;sz=s0-l75-ft&amp;attbid=ANGjdJ9wZcQFCSFxw7NyJ8mOB7HESD1OvgWIUjkdgbKWAngQ4OJ8okkxkopHGDxfNZJ8YkOq8nRoSMI1mME2b-htiAHCXgIJLt-P-N0gQXDqBpyMRnRBVwJ2T8AYa0g&amp;disp=emb\" alt=\"A picture containing clothing, human face, person, smileDescription automatically generated\"\/><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<p>Sometimes the adults in the lives of young drinkers are the problem. In a scathing insight, the winner of the Smashed essay writing contest notes, \u201cAng problem po sa underage drinking sa bansa natin ay ine-encourage pa ng ibang family na \u2018uy uminom ka\u2019. Diyan din ako nagsimula ayaw ko pang uminom pero kinalaunan umiinom na rin ako tapos na-enjoy ko na rin.\u201d Angel Borda, from Don Alejandro Roces Sr. Science-Technology High School emphasizes that the relatability of the situations of the characters was especially helpful in this case. \u201cPero \u2018yun po yung mali talaga. We have to break that mindset. Napansin ko po yung kay Miko and kay Jella na yung pinagdadaanan po nila sa buhay nila, sa personal life nila is yun po yung ineexplain po nun kung bakit sila may addiction sa drinking pero it\u2019s not an excuse sa behavior na pinapakita nila. Yung pagiging iresponsable nila, yung kawalan nila ng respeto sa ibang tao, kumbaga hindi sila main character sa buhay na ito at hindi lang sila ang maapektuhan sa buhay na ginagawa nila.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The American-based National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAA) has published research that has found that those who get into the habit of alcohol consumption earlier in life may suffer more from it than those who learn to drink at an appropriate age. It states that \u201cyouthful patterns of alcohol use can mark the start of a developmental pathway that may lead to abuse and dependence\u201d, and that continued drinking may lead to physiological reactions, such as depression or anxiety disorders, triggering an even greater reliance on the substance to alleviate the symptoms of these disorders. That\u2019s already discounting the immediate effects of alcohol on young minds, which could lead to poor decision-making, patterns of antisocial behavior, and impaired motor skills. Finally, there is also the detrimental effect of extensive alcohol exposure on developing vital organs such as the liver and brain.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong><em>Lofty goals and marked successes<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>During its initial rollout in the Philippines in 2021, Smashed was supported by 120 schools in 17 regions and managed to get up in front of an audience of 17,700 young people. With the Department of Education and other academic institutions serving as partners, Smashed Online was able to equip educators and young leaders with workshops and training.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>For 2023, the program\u2019s goal is to be able to get its message through to over 25,000 students, partnering with schools and educators all over the Philippines. It is the program\u2019s target to reach 300,000 Filipino youths by 2030 by working in close collaboration with the Department of Education.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>\u201cWe are proud to support an important program to address the dangers associated with underage drinking like Smashed in the Philippines. This is part of our Society 2030: Spirit of Progress at Diageo, and we are confident that we can make a positive impact with the Filipino youths in making informed choices about alcohol and combat alcohol related harm for generations to come\u201d, comments&nbsp;Shanahan Chua, Corporate Relations Director of Diageo Philippines.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>According to the&nbsp;Philippines\u2019 Smashed Online project manager, Gold Villar-Lim, in 2022, 93% of the total participants surveyed reported a marked attitudinal change. \u201cOverall, the project is not only a big step in advocating for alcohol education and youth empowerment, but also in promoting applied theater and drama-in-education as effective teaching tools in the Philippines,\u201d says Villar-Lim.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>It isn\u2019t just about making a connection with the participants, either. Smashed tries to melt the resistance that most children seem to have towards reaching out to adults to help in case they find themselves in a sticky spot due to alcohol, especially their parents. And it seems that the message is getting through.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/mail.google.com\/mail\/u\/1?ui=2&amp;ik=3c53ca4039&amp;attid=0.9&amp;permmsgid=msg-f:1768148907715901697&amp;th=1889ba104266b901&amp;view=fimg&amp;fur=ip&amp;sz=s0-l75-ft&amp;attbid=ANGjdJ8kyxKMW1cdcDpvpIT40K9VIiqrb-_88UJGTKcrLlSLP6CHpczcI_Vf6cj3V8iKqxGpq83mTI1TlLAKkDCn7JIzZAp2H_Po2KFVuC1kYEoiIZtxO5qw5fkeI_E&amp;disp=emb\" alt=\"A person smiling for the cameraDescription automatically generated with low confidence\"\/><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<p>Even educators are impressed. \u201cHighly recommended talaga ang Smashed PH kasi na-to-touch niya yung mga buhay at talagang nangyayari araw araw sa mga mag-aaral, says&nbsp;Russel Radaza, a department head at President Sergio Osme\u00f1a High School Manila. \u201cMas maganda kung mas maraming schools ang ma-rereach out ng Smashed PH para sila ay mag-enjoy at mas matuto about alcoholic beverages.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/mail.google.com\/mail\/u\/1?ui=2&amp;ik=3c53ca4039&amp;attid=0.10&amp;permmsgid=msg-f:1768148907715901697&amp;th=1889ba104266b901&amp;view=fimg&amp;fur=ip&amp;sz=s0-l75-ft&amp;attbid=ANGjdJ8-Aalu2EGVPOss5RxoAiP2-GKdE0ESGMglSTZtqyurEBHqUiNSkcpPU56IRmFjZUEg8DC_0QI6Zj9aL9Y6NkzcYupVdBvZiigkCnbGHA7APESmjmTSvRmfYmE&amp;disp=emb\" alt=\"A person smiling with her hand on her chinDescription automatically generated with medium confidence\"\/><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<p>This sentiment is echoed by Jennifer Rances, a teacher at Sipocot National High School in Camarines Sur. Sa akin naman, talagang napakalaking tulong po nito na sa mga young learners lalo na ngayon iba na ang gusto nilang gawin hindi na sila nakafocus,\u201d she says, emphasizing the lack of connection between a child\u2019s attention span and traditional methods of education. She goes on to stress that \u201cwith these kinds of projects, talagang magiging focus nila ay [&#8230;] ano ba talaga yung nangyayari sa society at ano ba talaga yung realidad. With this kind of project that Smashed Ph has, talagang sa tingin ko sobrang positive ako na madedevelop ang mga bata rito. Lahat madedevelop including their skills, pati yung mga talents nila at yung focus din even leadership skills.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Could this change in the approach to the conversation create lasting effects in the way we approach underage drinking? Will it create deliberate and productive conversations between children at risk and the adults who are in the position to guide them? Evidence points to the possibility of both, and although only time will tell, Smashed Ph is definitely taking the necessary steps in the right direction.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Smashed, which was launched in the Philippines through a collaboration between Diageo Philippines and PETA Plus in partnership with UK-based company Collingwood Learning. 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