Becky Risley
We want to make sure you’re safe, whatever substance you choose to use. That’s why we’ve created a series of guidance telling you how you to look after yourself, before, during and after using a substance.
So let’s get started…
Alcohol. From a chemical point of view, alcohol is a broad class of organic compounds usually referred to as ethanol; a colourless, volatile liquid made by fermenting sugars from grains or fruits.
It’s the most widely used drug for altering consciousness and according to the Drugs and Alcohol Survey 2024, it’s still the most widely used substance by UWE students. Unlike other substances, it’s also the most normalised in our society and many of the negative side effects, such as blackouts or hangxiety are often shrugged off as part of the experience.
But these, as well as the other associated affects of alcohol can be harmful. So how can you reduce the harm?
Think about your mindset
And setting
Safety first
Pace yourself
Do your research
How do I know if my friend needs help or just needs to sleep it off?
Hangxiety
Hair of dog
Take a break
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