10c increase on drink could raise €140m to save lives
Alcohol Action Ireland, the national charity for alcohol-related issues, urged the Government in the run-up to next week’s Budget, to consider a modest 10c increase on alcohol – an increase that could raise €140million for health including providing the cervical cancer vaccine for all 12-year-old girls in the country and a 24-7 social work service.
Alcohol misuse contributing significantly to anxiety, depression and suicide
Alcohol misuse contributing significantly to anxiety, depression and suicide – 2 out of 5 cases of deliberate self-harm involve alcohol “Raise alcohol taxes in Budget to fund early intervention, prevention and treatment services and combat alcohol related harmâ€
Don’t blame kids — getting access to alcohol “not a problem” for teens
Don't blame kids – getting access to alcohol “not a problem” for teens: commence test purchasing as a matter of urgency “Junior Cert celebrations just a more hyped version of…
Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Day 9th September 2008
Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Day 9th September 2008 “Put pregnancy drink risk ’health warning' label on alcoholic drinks” Women have the right to know how their health and their children's…
€600 million more spent on alcohol than food — are we ready to pay the price?
€600 million more spent on alcohol than food – are we ready to pay the price? Alcohol Action Ireland, the national charity for alcohol-related issues, today described findings that Ireland spends more €7.1 billion* on alcohol – €600 million more than food - as “disturbingâ€.
Children and young people still exposed to alcohol as if it were ‘milk’
Children and young people still exposed to alcohol as if it were ‘milk’ – new drink sales law is missed opportunity Alcohol Action Ireland, the national charity for alcohol-related issues, today welcomed new restrictions on alcohol sales but said the law did not go far enough with children and young people still being exposed to alcohol in shops and supermarkets as if it were an “ordinary product†like milk or fruit juice.
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