Alcohol Action welcome government intention to commence minimum pricing of alcohol products
Alcohol Action, the national independent advocate for reducing alcohol harm, today (Monday 15th March) supports the Minister of State, Frank Feighan’s intervention to break the logjam on implementing minimum pricing…
Alcohol consumption data for 2020 very disappointing
Alcohol Action Ireland, the national independent advocate for reducing alcohol harm, has today (Wednesday, 10 March), expressed its disappointment on the data released by Revenue: provisional alcohol clearances and receipts…
Alcohol education in our schools cannot be out-sourced to an alcohol industry funded organisation.
Joint statement from Alcohol Action Ireland | Alcohol Forum In Ireland, while we continue to advocate for crucial legislative measures to reduce alcohol use and children’s exposure to alcohol marketing…
Are women getting the health risk message around alcohol use? #ChooseToChallenge
This International Women’s Day, we ask, are women getting the public health messages they need around alcohol, or is the industry noise all they can hear? It’s a day to…
Minister Donnelly’s deferral of minimum pricing totally unacceptable
Alcohol Action Ireland, the national independent advocate for reducing alcohol harm, has today (Monday, 1 March), criticised the Minister for Health, Stephen Donnelly, for his cavalier deferral of minimum unit…
International Children of Alcoholics Week
This week (14 – 20 February 2021) is International Children of Alcoholics week (#COAWeek2021), founded and organised by UK charity NACOA (National Association for Children of Alcoholics). The annual campaign…
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