Advocacy guide for alcohol harm prevention levy
- Area of Work: The ALLIANCE
- Type: News Item
- Published: 12th November 2024

Alcohol Focus Scotland have developed the guide to set out what the levy is and how to contact your representatives.
Alcohol harm in Scotland is a public health emergency. Alcohol costs Scotland up to £10 billion every year, including up to £700 million in health and social care costs. The pandemic has added to existing problems, damaging more people’s lives and creating a further burden on our health and social care services.
Currently, retailers retain the additional revenue arising from minimum unit pricing, which has been estimated to be over £30 million per year. The ‘polluter pays’ principle should be applied to the sale of alcohol, meaning retailers should pay a levy towards mitigating the health and social costs caused by the products they sell. This could raise £57m per year for local prevention, treatment, and care services.
An alcohol harm prevention levy to make industry pay their way. Retailers should pay towards mitigating these health and social costs caused by the products they sell – following the ‘polluter pays’ principle. An alcohol harm prevention levy would generate funds for local prevention, treatment, and care services.
The levy would apply to retailers licensed to sell alcohol, via a supplement on non-domestic business rates. This would draw on the tried and tested model of the public health supplement, which applied to large retailers selling both alcohol and tobacco between 2012 and 2015, raising over £95m. The Scottish Government has already committed to revisiting a public heath supplement in advance of the next Budget.
Alcohol Focus Scotland have created a new advocacy guide for this levy, which can be found here.
The guide sets out what the levy is, how to contact the Cabinet Secretary for Local Government and Finance, MSPs and Councillors, and includes template letters to encourage them to support the levy.
End of page.
You may also like:
The iMPROVE COP Core Group is seeking two patient representatives from Scotland
Continue readingThe ALLIANCE supports roundtable with the Minister for Public Health.
Continue readingChildren's Health Scotland wants to understand what health and health rights look like for children, young people and families in 2026
Continue readingRespond to Children's Health Scotland's largest National Health Rights Survey before 8 June.
Continue readingThe ALLIANCE hosted a workshop at the SCVO Gathering to explore how we can better navigate difficult decisions.
Continue readingRead about SIAA's manifesto calling on all parties to invest in independent advocacy so that everyone in Scotland can have their voice heard
Continue readingThe refreshed guidance continues to put people at the heart of decision‑making.
Continue readingThe latest set of themes focus on putting straightforward principles into practice
Continue readingThe Scottish Diabetic eye screening programme checks for diabetic retinopathy - when diabetes causes Visual Impairment
Continue readingTwo key Peppa Pig episodes to air on TV in March 2026
Continue readingLet the British Society of Audiology know about your activities for marking the largest global awareness campaign on hearing loss
Continue readingRead manifestos from organisations representing Deafness, Deafblindness and Vision Impairment in Scotland
Continue readingLearn more about the UK’s biggest collection of eye health and sight loss data
Continue readingExplore this new resource and learn about cochlear implants
Continue readingNational Usher Syndrome Helpline launched to provide one-stop support
Continue readingChallenges won't be overcome without cross-sector collaboration that keeps people at the centre.
Continue readingA new support network is here to help people with FND connect and share experiences.
Continue readingShowcasing organisations across Scotland who are taking steps to embed a children’s human rights approach in their work.
Continue reading#TryAToolTuesday raises awareness of free and trusted apps and resources that help people improve and manage their health and wellbeing.
Continue readingTickets available now for workshops from HSTAR Scotland taking place in February and March.
Continue readingMarie Curie has published new analysis showing that almost one in three people in Scotland die without the palliative care they need.
Continue readingNew guides created for trans and non-binary young people
Continue readingThe ALLIANCE manifesto for the 2026 Scottish Parliament Election sets out a positive vision for the next five years.
Continue readingDelivered in partnership with Lingo Flamingo and the Open University.
Continue readingNational Usher Syndrome Helpline launched to provide support for people with Usher syndrome (most common genetic cause of deafblindness)
Continue reading