Statement on National Strategy on Domestic, Sexual & Gender-Based Violence 2022-2026
Alcohol Action Ireland, the national independent advocate for reducing alcohol harm, note the publication of the Third National Strategy on Domestic, Sexual & Gender-Based Violence 2022-2026, and welcome the recognition…
Third National Strategy on Domestic, Sexual & Gender-Based Violence ignores alcohol harm.
This week saw the launch of the Third National Strategy on Domestic, Sexual & Gender-Based Violence 2022-2026. The strategy took more than a year to complete and there was wide consultation, in…
Government publishes draft alcohol labelling regulations
Alcohol Action Ireland, the national independent advocate for reducing alcohol harm, today (Wednesday, 22 June) welcomes the Irish government’s notification of Draft Regulations under Section 12 of the Public Health…
Alcohol Action urge men to rethink their drinking: after two let’s rethink the next one.
Alcohol Action Ireland, the national independent advocate for reducing alcohol harm, will today (Thursday 16th June) mark Men’s Health Week 2022 by encouraging men to take up the challenge of…
Mind the Gap: barriers to alcohol treatment services in Ireland
This week Alcohol Action Ireland convened a panel of experts with voices from those in recovery, service providers and research to discuss the significant gap between alcohol treatment provision and…
Accessing timely, effective treatment for problem alcohol use is crucial for recovery
Accessing timely, effective treatment for problem alcohol use is crucial for recovery, but very many barriers to accessing treatment too often stand in the way of getting help. Alcohol Action…
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