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Children aged 12 offered drink  09.06.08

CHILDREN as young as 12 are being offered alcohol in Moville, according to a concerned community worker.
David Simpson said the findings from the Moville Alcohol Project was "particularly alarming".
"Our survey last year identified the easy availability of alcohol as one of the main contributing factors to underage drinking. However it is the offering of alcohol to young people who are not yet teenagers by older young people and adults that is particularly alarming,” said Mr. Simpson, the project co-ordinator.
The aim of the ongoing project is to protect the next generation of young people from alcohol-related harm.
Mr. Simpson said those working on the
David Simpson
programme acknowledged that it would take years to change the "weary acceptance" of underage drinking that exists in Ireland.
In the light of this, the project has taken the title 'Project 2027' going forward.
It is carrying out focus groups in Moville with people of all ages to find out how people think the community can best protect young people. A successful discussion has already been held with 15 and 16 year olds in the town and the project is inviting everyone to more focus group meetings planned for the month of June. They will take place as follows:
Women: Tuesday, 10th June at 11.30am in Serenity House; men: Monday, 16th June at 11am in Moville Day Centre; young adults (18 years to 30 years), Monday, 16th June at 7.30pm in Serenity House and parents: 23rd June at 7.30pm in Serenity House
“There is already more discussion in the town about the problem, now we need to gather together people’s thinking so that we can turn back this tide of neglect and thoughtlessness and help create a community that actively protects its young people," added Mr. Simpson.
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