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, August 25.
In the run up to the results being released, many students may feel increased pressure and anxiety. Others may wish to celebrate their results and the culmination of their secondary school education.
The Drinkaware Annual Barometer 2022 found that 39% of Irish adults drink alcohol to celebrate and just over half of 18–24-year-olds (53%) surveyed drink alcohol to cope*. In a challenging and often confusing transition period, parents have the capacity to guide their children to make healthy and informed choices around how they celebrate receiving their results.
Drinkaware encourages parents to open up the conversation about alcohol. Parents can find the tools and support they need via the Parent Hub** on drinkaware.ie.
Tips for Parents:
Drinkaware Director of Communications, Chris Ó Lorcáin, comments: “The Leaving Cert and receiving your results is an exciting time for young people, but it can also bring with it stress, worry and anxieties.
"The last few years have not been easy for anyone, but for young people and their parents there have been unique struggles, with disruptions to education and missing out on key milestones. Receiving results is a crucial transition period for a young person, and some will leap into this period, but for others they may feel concerns or worries about the changes to their routines, friendships and family life.
"At Drinkaware we know that parents want to speak to their teens about alcohol, but we often hear that they think they have little influence. The truth is actually the opposite, parents are key influencers for the young person in their life, and having an open two-way conversation with them about how they plan to celebrate, informing yourself on the HSE low-risk weekly alcohol guidelines and helping them plan a fun, safe and enjoyable evening to celebrate will give both the young person and the parent peace of mind.
"You can visit our Parents Hub at www.drinkaware.ie/parents for free resources, tips and advice on how to talk openly about alcohol without judgement, Chris Ó Lorcáin added.
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