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Inishowen GAA tackles alcohol abuse 17.05.10

THE Inishowen board of the GAA will be hosting an Alcohol & Substance Abuse Prevention (ASAP) awareness evening in the clubrooms of Naomh Padraig Muff this evening, May 17, starting at 8.30pm.
It is hoped that a minimum of two people from each club, one male and one female, will attend but the event is also open to club officers, senior club members, coaches, parents and all members of the community who are interested in the programme. Buncrana’s Sean Clerkin, who is the Inishowen co-ordinator for the programme initiated by the GAA, will be guest speaker for the night and he will try to get the message across to those present that the aim of the ASAP programme is to reduce the harm caused by alcohol and other drugs.
The ASAP programme is a joint venture by the GAA and the Health Service Executive and is primarily about the prevention of alcohol and other drug problems taking hold in our clubs. Alcohol and other drug problems have become more common in Ireland in recent years than many people would have thought possible just a short time ago. Most communities, whether urban or rural, now find themselves having to deal with problems caused by the increased use of alcohol and other drugs and these problems often have knock-on effects for GAA clubs and how we can go about helping to reduce the problems associated with them. Rather than ignore this change in Irish society and say it has nothing to do with us, the GAA has put in place a comprehensive response to help keep its members safe from the negative effects of alcohol and other drugs.
Some clubs in Donegal have already appointed ASAP officers and it is hoped in the very near future that all clubs in Inishowen will have one person in place who will see the programme through. ASAP officers will be responsible for promoting and implementing club drug and alcohol policies and organising prevention/education initiatives in conjunction with professional drug and alcohol agencies.
Everyone is welcome to the meeting and clubs are encouraged to have as many people as possible from their area present for what is sure to be a very informative evening.
For further information on the GAA Alcohol & Substance Abuse Prevention please visit www.gaa.ie/asap .
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