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Health minister to take on drugs and alcohol policy

Health Minister Leo Varadkar will take up direct responsibility for the sensitive areas of drug and alcohol policy.

The decision followed days of confusion within the Department of Health as to who would take over the brief, following the departure of Minster James Reilly and Minister of State Alex White.

A meeting was held yesterday between Mr Varadkar and Minister of State Kathleen Lynch during which the National Substance Misuse Strategy brief was discussed.

Interested groups, including Citywide Drugs Crisis Campaign and Alcohol Action Ireland had been concerned this week at the lack of clarity as to who would take over. But they welcomed yesterday’s announcement.

“For us it is clear now where the Public Health Alcohol Bill will fit,” said Suzanne Costello, CEO of Alcohol Action Ireland. “It is great that Minister Varadkar is taking it on and putting his full weight behind it.”

She said the legislation — currently being drafted — will provide significant health benefits to the public and financial savings to the department’s own budget.

“A recent Health Research Board report showed there were 1.3 million harmful drinkers in the country,” said Ms Costello.

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Source: Cormac O'Keeffe, Irish Examiner, 18/07/14

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