Thousands of our citizens abandoned to a life captured by alcohol.
Alcohol Action Ireland, the national independent advocate for reducing alcohol harm, today (Tuesday, 13 July) notes the publication of the Health Research Board’s Bulletin Reporting of the 2014 – 2020…
Findings of the Irish National Drug & Alcohol Survey: would we ‘rather hide away the ugly reality’?
This week saw the publication of the 2019-20 Irish National Drug and Alcohol Survey by the Health Research Board. The survey collections information on alcohol and tobacco consumption and drug use among…
Alcohol is Ireland’s biggest drug problem
Alcohol Action Ireland, the national independent advocate for reducing alcohol harm, today (Thursday, 1 July) notes the publication of the 2019-20 Irish National Drug and Alcohol Survey by the Health…
The role of alcohol in domestic and sexual violence
As Ireland prepares a third National Strategy on Domestic, Sexual and Gender-Based Violence Strategy, Alcohol Action is advocating that the role of alcohol in domestic and sexual violence can no longer be…
Alcohol Action publish report on Alcohol Treatment Services in Ireland
The provision of national services must be proportionate to the scale of the problem; Ireland has approx 250,000 people who are likely alcohol dependent. Alcohol Action Ireland, the…
A new approach to alcohol treatment services required.
Ireland has high levels of alcohol use and not surprisingly there are correspondingly high numbers of people who have problems with alcohol and who might need professional help. Treatment…
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