"What if we let the babies run DLR?" A fabulous day full of connection, curiosity, courage and reflection, keeping pregnancy to 4 years front and center in our county. Thank you Debbie Scales @young_ballymun and @suzannezeedyk for your input...we are all still talking about it!
A fantastic day and turn out for DLR CYPSC Services Consultation as part of our Children and Young People's Plan 2024-2026...thank you to all who turned out to share their expertise, knowledge and play some Jenga! #YoungIreland#DLRCYPSC#BetterOutcomes
Today, our Chair, @paulreiddublin, joined by Minister of State @1Hildegarde TD, will launch the #CADrugsUse report and outline the key recommendations from the Citizens’ Assembly. Watch the launch live at 1pm: https://t.co/rpC6t7fg06
DLR CYPSC Parenting Subgroup, My Project...Minding You and Tusla Prevention, Partnership and Family Support launched LetsParentDLR on #WorldChildrensDay23 Mon the 20th of Nov. Check out https://t.co/p2XJGLQGRw for a friendly guide to parenting and children's services in the area.
This #InternationalOverdoseAwarenessDay we invite you to join our webinar which will include different perspectives on overdose, highlighting the impact it can have on individuals, families, communities and the workforce.
Find out more and register here https://t.co/HC6gMf7JxQ
Our #Budget2024 recommendations call for a range of actions to offset alcohol harm across society. Time for a polluter pay levy for the alcohol industry.👇👇👇
Take this self-assessment alcohol test to find out more about what type of drinker you are and the impact of your drinking: https://t.co/uQl60KV3fG
#AskAboutAlcohol
We welcome comments by @1Hildegarde that funding of €750,000 has been dedicated to mitigate the impact of alcohol and other drugs on children, families and communities.
https://t.co/rjKXv76eJh
National Drug Treatment Reporting System: 2022 alcohol treatment demand https://t.co/2oQ1Fn4ZfP
A total of 7,421 cases were treated for problem alcohol use in 2022
Our report published today on drug treatment in Ireland shows a total of just over 12,000 cases treated in 2022, of which almost four in ten had not been in treatment previously.
Press release ➡️ https://t.co/xl7lysTjQL
Full report ➡️ https://t.co/oL8McDqH98