Alcohol – Where’s the Harm? Conference, 9.30am, Royal College of Physicians One in 11 report they or a family member assaulted by someone under the influence of alcohol in past year. New research from alcohol charity shows 50% of people have experienced some of alcohol-related intimidation, threat or violence in the past year One in 11 people report they or a member of their family has been assaulted over the past year by someone under the influence of alcohol – with half saying they have not reported the assault to the Garda. Meanwhile 50 % of people stated they had experienced some form of alcohol-related intimidation, threat or violence in the past year. Alcohol Action Ireland – the national charity for alcohol-related issue...
The negative impact of alcohol in Irish society is widely known, and both national data and internat...
Alcohol abuse increases violence in the community and the home and has lead to an unprecedented incr...
The HSE yesterday released a major report into the harm caused by alcohol in Ireland. The study m...
The true extent of alcohol-related violence and intimidation has been revealed in startling new rese...
Alcohol plays a key role in crimes such as public order offences, assault and murder, as well as rap...
In Ireland, the burden of alcohol related harm is often experienced by those around the drinker, be ...
There is a large body of epidemiological literature describing the relationship between alcohol cons...
New figures published today by the Health Research Board confirm that Irish drinking patterns are ha...
Alcohol consumption in Ireland increased during 2016, according to provisional figures released by t...
New research confirms the level of harmful drinking in Ireland Alcohol Action Ireland, the nation...
OBJECTIVE: To examine factors associated with suffering harm from another person's alcohol consumpti...
In response to a dramatic increase in Alcoholic Liver Disease among young Irish people, the RCPI Pol...
While over four in five people (85 per cent) believe that current levels of alcohol consumption in I...
National Alcohol Awareness Week 18-22 March 2013 Alcohol Forum Conference: The power of local Comm...
Background: According to the prevention paradox, the majority of alcohol-related harms in the popula...
The negative impact of alcohol in Irish society is widely known, and both national data and internat...
Alcohol abuse increases violence in the community and the home and has lead to an unprecedented incr...
The HSE yesterday released a major report into the harm caused by alcohol in Ireland. The study m...
The true extent of alcohol-related violence and intimidation has been revealed in startling new rese...
Alcohol plays a key role in crimes such as public order offences, assault and murder, as well as rap...
In Ireland, the burden of alcohol related harm is often experienced by those around the drinker, be ...
There is a large body of epidemiological literature describing the relationship between alcohol cons...
New figures published today by the Health Research Board confirm that Irish drinking patterns are ha...
Alcohol consumption in Ireland increased during 2016, according to provisional figures released by t...
New research confirms the level of harmful drinking in Ireland Alcohol Action Ireland, the nation...
OBJECTIVE: To examine factors associated with suffering harm from another person's alcohol consumpti...
In response to a dramatic increase in Alcoholic Liver Disease among young Irish people, the RCPI Pol...
While over four in five people (85 per cent) believe that current levels of alcohol consumption in I...
National Alcohol Awareness Week 18-22 March 2013 Alcohol Forum Conference: The power of local Comm...
Background: According to the prevention paradox, the majority of alcohol-related harms in the popula...
The negative impact of alcohol in Irish society is widely known, and both national data and internat...
Alcohol abuse increases violence in the community and the home and has lead to an unprecedented incr...
The HSE yesterday released a major report into the harm caused by alcohol in Ireland. The study m...