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Alcohol Action Ireland, University College Cork School of Applied Psychology. (2020) Parental problem alcohol use and education. Dublin: Alcohol Action Ireland.

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A summary of the principal recommendations:

The provision of training in relation to trauma-informed approaches and adverse children experiences (ACEs) should be implemented at teacher training level, and at all levels of professional development – from teachers to principals to education welfare officers to SNAs and administrative staff.

Guidance on the issues pertaining to children with ACES in schools, including parental problem alcohol use, should be made available for all educators.

Schools should seek to strengthen collaboration with Tusla and the Gardai to support a child who might be at risk of hidden harm. The UK’s ‘Operation Encompass’ model, an early intervention, must be implemented in Ireland.

Awareness of parental alcohol use during pregnancy must be strengthened across society in order that women have the information and support they require to stop drinking during pregnancy, thus preventing FASD.

Awareness around parental problem alcohol use and its impact on young people and adult children should be raised through information campaigns and training that targets healthcare, social care, early years, child protection, family support, education, and mental health sectors, as well as families and communities.

Investment is required so that front-line services and counsellors are trauma informed

in order to recognise and adequately deal with the issues that stem from adversity in childhood and children and adult children affected by parental problem alcohol use. Innovative evidence-based programmes must become more widely available in communities around the country.

[Based on the study: Understanding the experiences of adult children of alcoholics]

Item Type
Report
Publication Type
Irish-related, Guideline, Report
Drug Type
Alcohol
Intervention Type
Prevention, Harm reduction, Education and training
Date
3 November 2020
Pages
19 p.
Publisher
Alcohol Action Ireland
Corporate Creators
Alcohol Action Ireland, University College Cork School of Applied Psychology
Place of Publication
Dublin
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Subjects
A Substance use and dependence > Prevalence > Substance use behaviour > Alcohol consumption
B Substances > Alcohol
F Concepts in psychology > Skills > Coping skills / Resilience
F Concepts in psychology > Psychological stress / emotional trauma > Adverse childhood experiences (ACE)
G Health and disease > Substance use disorder > Alcohol use disorder > Alcohol dependence
J Health care, prevention, harm reduction and treatment > Risk and protective factors > Risk factors
J Health care, prevention, harm reduction and treatment > Health related issues > Health information and education
L Social psychology and related concepts > Family > Family and kinship > Family relations > Family role > Role of parent / guardian
N Communication, information and education > Education and training > Affective and interpersonal education
N Communication, information and education > Education and training > Affective and interpersonal education > Skills building
N Communication, information and education > Educational environment / institution (school / college / university)
N Communication, information and education > Educational level > Primary education level
N Communication, information and education > Educational level > Secondary education level
T Demographic characteristics > Child / children
T Demographic characteristics > Teacher / lecturer / educator
T Demographic characteristics > Affected family members / concerned persons
T Demographic characteristics > Child of person who uses substances
T Demographic characteristics > Parent / guardian
VA Geographic area > Europe > Ireland

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