It is internationally recommended that children and young people should not drink or take drugs as their bodies and brains are still developing until early to mid twenties. However, in Ireland despite the legal age for alcohol use being 18 years, the average age for those who do start to experiment with substances is around the age of 15 years. In a pro alcohol environment it can be difficult for parents to prevent children from engaging in this activity. However, the longer that young people can delay drinking and drug use the less likely it is that problems will occur in later life. Teenagers and young people’s attitudes to alcohol and other drugs are influenced by many things - friends, social media, advertising and, not least, the Ir...
In recent years, concerns over alcohol misuse have become central to government policy and the relat...
Alcohol Action Ireland, the national charity for alcohol-related issues, urges parents of the countr...
In recent years, concerns over alcohol misuse have become central to government policy and the relat...
This booklet contains some basic facts about drugs and alcohol. It offers guidance to help you talk ...
This webpage offers practical advice for parents and teachers who are worried that a young person is...
The information in this booklet is meant to help children who are living with harmful parental drug ...
In most developed countries, substance use is a major public health issue, particularly among young ...
Focus groups were conducted with 15- to 16-year olds in Northern Ireland looking at reasons for alco...
Substance use can lead to a variety of negative impacts on society and individuals. Early school lea...
More of the respondents reported that they took drugs than reported that they smoked cigarettes’ fin...
This booklet is intended for use by anyone talking with young people about a parent or carer’s drug ...
This paper presents qualitative data from Irish children and adolescents on their experiences in rel...
This paper presents qualitative data from Irish children and adolescents on their experiences in rel...
In Northern Ireland over half of young people aged between 11 and 16 say they’ve had an alcoholic dr...
You, your child and alcohol is a booklet that offers parents advice and guidance on how to disc...
In recent years, concerns over alcohol misuse have become central to government policy and the relat...
Alcohol Action Ireland, the national charity for alcohol-related issues, urges parents of the countr...
In recent years, concerns over alcohol misuse have become central to government policy and the relat...
This booklet contains some basic facts about drugs and alcohol. It offers guidance to help you talk ...
This webpage offers practical advice for parents and teachers who are worried that a young person is...
The information in this booklet is meant to help children who are living with harmful parental drug ...
In most developed countries, substance use is a major public health issue, particularly among young ...
Focus groups were conducted with 15- to 16-year olds in Northern Ireland looking at reasons for alco...
Substance use can lead to a variety of negative impacts on society and individuals. Early school lea...
More of the respondents reported that they took drugs than reported that they smoked cigarettes’ fin...
This booklet is intended for use by anyone talking with young people about a parent or carer’s drug ...
This paper presents qualitative data from Irish children and adolescents on their experiences in rel...
This paper presents qualitative data from Irish children and adolescents on their experiences in rel...
In Northern Ireland over half of young people aged between 11 and 16 say they’ve had an alcoholic dr...
You, your child and alcohol is a booklet that offers parents advice and guidance on how to disc...
In recent years, concerns over alcohol misuse have become central to government policy and the relat...
Alcohol Action Ireland, the national charity for alcohol-related issues, urges parents of the countr...
In recent years, concerns over alcohol misuse have become central to government policy and the relat...