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Get the facts and help keep our roads a safe place to drive

A total of 87% of the public agree that any amount of alcohol impairs your ability to drive (Drinkaware Barometer 2022).

Ireland’s changing drinking culture – but is it sustainable?

Historically, Ireland’s drinking culture has translated into a negative stereotype, but recently released research reveals that the beliefs, attitudes, and social norms that feed into this culture, can and are changing for the better.

Ireland’s changing drinking culture – but is it sustainable?

Historically, Ireland’s drinking culture has translated into a negative stereotype, but recently released research reveals that the beliefs, attitudes, and social norms that feed into this culture, can and are changing for the better.

Drinkaware urging parents to address approach to alcohol as exam results released

Drinkaware the national independent charity working to prevent and reduce the misuse of alcohol is supporting parents to have a conversation with their children about alcohol prior to the Leaving Cert results being released this coming Friday (2nd September 2022).

Parents demand information on how to talk to their children about alcohol

Drinkaware, the national charity working to prevent and reduce the misuse of alcohol and delay the age of first drink, is engaging with parents with tips and advice on how talk to their children about alcohol.

Huge public interest in minimum unit pricing as public seeks information on alcohol

As the leading charity that engages with the public to prevent and reduce the misuse of alcohol, Drinkaware has seen a significant spike in public interest in information on alcohol, particularly regarding minimum unit pricing (MUP) that went ‘live’ on January 4.

Drinkaware reminder of ‘morning after’ driving danger

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Recent RSA data has shown the persistent prevalence of drink driving with alcohol remaining the most prevalent intoxicant detected in drivers, according to Drinkaware.

Altering alcohol drinking habits will reduce risk of certain cancers

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Drinkaware, the national charity working to prevent and reduce alcohol misuse in Ireland, is urging consumers to be aware of the link between alcohol and the risk of developing certain cancers, and how changes to drinking habits can help reduce that risk.

Drinkaware calls on businesses to think about the impact of alcohol on employees

Ahead of National Workplace Wellbeing Day on April 13, Drinkaware is calling on businesses to think about the impact of alcohol on employees.

 

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