Community action seeks to change collective rather than individual behaviour What is Community Mobilisation Ann Timony Meehan 2014 Mobilising Community Action on Alcohol is a comprehensive response ID: 692086
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Promoting Community Engagement in addressing Alcohol Issues.
“Community action seeks to change collective rather than individual behaviour”Slide2
What is Community Mobilisation?
Ann Timony Meehan 2014Mobilising Community Action on Alcohol is
a comprehensive response
to an issue, involving
a wide range of individuals, agencies and organisations that come together when an issue is too big for one sector to tackle alone.
ParentsYouthEducation SectorVoluntary / Community sectorBusinessesLaw enforcementGovernmentDrugs & Alcohol TaskforcesVintnersPoliticiansMediaHealth Service
Google Images Slide3
Community Action on Alcohol Pilot Sites
Footprint Donegal - 2012Ann Timony Meehan 2014
Current Sites South:
Moville
(Original Pilot)
Castlefin
(2010)Raphoe (2010)Donegal Town (2010)Dunfanaghy (2010)Mevagh (2011)Gweedore (2011)Buncrana (2012) SW Donegal (2011)Mohill Co. Leitrim (2012)Donegal Travellers Project (2011)Sites North:
Strabane Limavady
Omagh
Fintona Castlederg
FermanaghSlide4
How does it work?Slide5
Mobilising Community Action on Alcohol:
Ann Timony Meehan 2014
Alcohol Forum supports:
Alcohol Forum Resources & TrainingSlide6
Research
Seasonal Campaigns:
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Timony
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6 mobilisation sites fed into the HSE / Alcohol Forum Hidden Realities ReportSlide7
National Alcohol Awareness Week
31st March to 4th April 2014
‘Alcohol’s Harm to Others’,
‘When
someone else's drinking becomes your problem’Family problemsAssaults, Crime & Anti-social behaviourPassengers travelling with a driver under the influence of alcoholWorkplace / study space accidents and loss of productivity
National Conference ‘Alcohol’s Harm to Others’ 2nd AprilKeynote Speakers:Prof. Robin Room, University of Melbourne WHO advisorProf. Moira Plant, University of the West of England See flyer.....Slide8
Community Action on Alcohol
:
Anne
Timony
Meehan
E-mail:
anne@alcoholforum.orgMobile: 087 0642816Address: Alcohol Forum, Unit B9, Enterprise Fund Business CentreBallyraine, Letterkenny, Co. DonegalPhone: 074 91 25596/8 www.alcoholforum.orgAnn Timony Meehan 2012