Great to hear the professional opinion and personal views of Councillor John Kyle and Dr Orfhlaith Campbell @niada_info Cannabis - Better Informed Conference. Today highlights the need for open public discussion and awareness #widelydebatedsubject#cannabisbetterinformed
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Thank you to Friar Tucks Sugar Island staff for choosing our charity for their Christmas Jumper Day on Friday 17th December. We greatly appreciate your kind donation ๐
During AWARH 2021, the focus has been on two specific SAFER interventions:restrictions or bans of alcohol marketing, sponsorship and promotion; and use of taxation and pricing policies as way of reducing alcohol-related harm to society. If you are struggling, please reach out ๐
This week 15th November - 19th November is Anti-Bullying week. The theme for this week is โOne Kind Wordโ so let us all speak kind to one another and spread kindness everywhere we go ๐
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During Mental Health Awareness Week, take time to reflect & connect with others & nature. Spend time outdoors with family or friends. Go for a walk through the forest or along the beach. Notice the beauty of nature #connectingwithothers#mentalhealthawarenessweek2021 ๐
Today is the day! We are super excited to hear from our guest speakers and restart the conversation on Minimum Unit Pricing in N.Ireland.
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University College London study has shown that among 17-year-olds in the UK, one in 10 will have used hard drugs. Research showed that nearly a third of 17-year-olds had tried cannabis and more than half admitted to binge-drinking. #Helpisavailable๐
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On World Cancer Day, it is important to recognise the link between Alcohol and certain types of Cancer. NIADA members can offer help with Alcohol issues - visit our website to find out more: https://t.co/HmL4SpZXmn
Health Minister warns of dangers of alcohol misuse
Latest alcohol-specific death statistics from NISRA show that in 2019 336 people died from alcohol-specific causes here.
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Alcohol-related deaths are the highest on record in Northern Ireland with 336 deaths recorded in 2019. If you are struggling, help is available. #Reachout#Donotsufferinsilence ๐ https://t.co/G7dqASwxTH