Minister Simon Harris criticises drinks industry funded Drinkaware.ie for having a role in school alcohol awareness programmes

aha uk simon harris

AHA UK
@UK_AHA

Irish Minister for Health

said: “It’s completely and utterly bizarre that you’d have a body funded by the drinks industry educating our kids about the dangers of alcohol.”

Harris criticises drinks industry role in educating schoolchildren about alcohol
New HSE resource aims to improve pupils’ knowledge about risks of alcohol and drugs
irishtimes.com

Minister for Health Simon Harris criticises drinks industry funded Drinkaware.ie for having a role in school alcohol awareness programmes

aha uk simon harris

AHA UK
@UK_AHA

Irish Minister for Health

said: “It’s completely and utterly bizarre that you’d have a body funded by the drinks industry educating our kids about the dangers of alcohol.”

Harris criticises drinks industry role in educating schoolchildren about alcohol
New HSE resource aims to improve pupils’ knowledge about risks of alcohol and drugs
irishtimes.com

Minister for Health Simon Harris criticises drinks industry funded Drinkaware.ie in having a role in school alcohol awareness programmes

aha uk simon harris

AHA UK
@UK_AHA

Irish Minister for Health

said: “It’s completely and utterly bizarre that you’d have a body funded by the drinks industry educating our kids about the dangers of alcohol.”

Harris criticises drinks industry role in educating schoolchildren about alcohol
New HSE resource aims to improve pupils’ knowledge about risks of alcohol and drugs
irishtimes.com

drinkaware.ie is the trojan horse-it allows Guinness to sell alcohol with impunity. Guinness pass the onus on to the consumer to get information vital to their health by going online to Drinkaware

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