Drinkaware launch campaign for parents over alarming underage drinking figures

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Drinkaware launch campaign for parents over alarming underage drinking figures
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As a result of growing concern around the issues of alcohol use among teens, Drinkaware today launches a new resource for parents

Drinkaware has launched a new campaign to reduce harm related to alcohol consumption as new research shows the age people are having their first drink at in Ireland is getting lower.

READ MORE:CAB could halt mob bosses launching endless and costly legal battles under proposed new powersIn a statement, a spokesperson said: “Timing is critical, because as reported by Drinkaware in 2022, the age of first drink is getting younger. The launch coincides with a notable rise in demand from parents for information on how to delay the age of their child’s first drink.

To further inform these, Drinkaware has partnered with MyKidsTime, one of the most trusted online sources for parents and kids. “Supporting and providing practical advice and information to parents/guardians is crucial to tackling underage drinking in Ireland”.

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