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This is the constant history of alcohol policy. Delay, delay, delay while lives are devastated. Time for Minister Mike Nesbitt to take swift and effective action to introduce MUP along with building in inflation proof mechanism.
'Lives have been lost and resources wasted' by not introducing minimum alcohol pricing: former...
A former health minister has said
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Interesting there is acknowledgement from govt ministers that zero-alcohol product advertising is being used by the alcohol industry as a means to circumvent regulations. These cynical practices must be addressed @JamesBrowneTD @DonnellyStephen http://kildarestreet.com/debates/?id=2024-10-16a.340#g456
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MUP, which looks set to be introduced in Northern Ireland, has saved 156 lives & averted 411 hospital admissions a year in Scotland, mainly in the most socially deprived areas. MUP must be linked to inflation to maintain its public health benefit.
Press release: Minimum Unit Pricing for alcohol – an opportunity to save lives across the island of...
18 Oct 2024 Alcohol Action Ireland warmly welcomes reports that Minimum Unit Pricing (MUP) looks set to be introdu...
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Very positive development re MUP In NI. This common sense measure protects children and saves lives. Would be good to see NI introduce this with mechanism linking MUP level to inflation for automatic uprating.
Minimum alcohol pricing: Health minister seeking law in NI - BBC News
Mike Nesbitt says figures indicate alcohol misuse costs Northern Ireland up to £900m a year.
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'Voices of hope and courage' is an evening of music and storytelling that will explore healing from alcohol harm in the home. This event at the Mansion House on Nov 6th is part of our End the Silence 2024 series. Tickets are FREE but must be booked here https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/voices-of-hope-and-courage-tickets-1036928038677?aff=oddtdtcreator
With music from harp & traditional flute duo Celtic Grace, there will be readings from author Aisling Creegan & from Silent Voices' Barbara Whelan, and much more. BOOK YOUR FREE SPOT NOW! https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/voices-of-hope-and-courage-tickets-1036928038677?aff=oddtdtcreator
End the Silence forms part of AAI’s initiative Silent Voices, which seeks to raise awareness of the issues arising from growing up with alcohol harm in the home, and put forward policy solutions to address these issues. End the Silence 2024 takes place on November 5th, 6th & 8th.
🧵1/12 Many alcohol-industry-funded organisations disseminate digital tools (e.g Apps, websites) claiming to help users monitor alcohol consumption. The accuracy & functionality of tools from organisations like Drinkaware, Drinkwise, Drinkaware Ireland, Educ’ Alcool was unknown.
On #WorldMentalHealthDay it's important to remember the impact parental problem alcohol use (PPAU) has on children's mental health. In Ireland, at least 1 in 6 young people live with the impacts of alcohol-related harms at home, that's about 200,000 children.
Today is #WorldMentalHealthDay. Alcohol is a depressant that has been shown to exacerbate feelings of depression & anxiety. Many people drink in a belief that it may help them overcome difficult emotions or situations, which can lead to dependence.
https://alcoholireland.ie/facts-about-alcohol/alcohol-and-mental-health/
When alcohol use problems co-occur with serious mental health issues this is known as Dual Diagnosis. For people who have a mental health problem & an alcohol problem, accessing treatment can be difficult as many services will either treat one or the other but not both together.
The initial adult Dual Diagnosis services under the HSE's new Model of Care have been delayed, which must be addressed with urgency. There is also the need to enhance this vital service. All addiction treatment services must take a ‘no wrong door’ approach to this issue.
Glad to see the issue of state support for health harming industries being raised. Concerning though that @DeptEnterprise appears to be taking public health advice from alcohol industry who have no expertise in this area.@DonnellyStephen
@EmerHigginsTD
https://www.kildarestreet.com/wrans/?id=2024-10-02a.237&s=alcohol#g239.r
Points yet again to the need for coherent gov strategy across gov in relation to alcohol. State should not be providing funding to an industry which costs the state at least €12bn annually.
Our ideas on an Alcohol Office.
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End the Silence 2024
End the Silence 2024 takes place on November 5th, 6th and 8th, 2024. ‘End the Silence’ forms part of Alcohol Action Ireland’s initiative, Silent Voices, which seeks to raise awareness of the issues arising from growing up with alcohol harm in the home, and put forward policy solutions to address these issues.
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