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National Advisory Committee on Drugs and Alcohol, Northern Ireland. Department of Health. (2016) Prevalence of drug use and gambling in Ireland & drug use in Northern Ireland. Bulletin 1. Dublin: National Advisory Committee on Drugs and Alcohol.

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This Bulletin presents the key findings from the fourth drug prevalence survey of households in Ireland and Northern Ireland.

Within Ireland the survey sampled a representative number of people aged 15+ from August 2014 to August 2015. Within Northern Ireland a representative sample of persons aged 15-64 years was selected. The survey was carried out according to standards set by the EMCDDA.

Data relating to drug prevalence on a lifetime (ever used), last year (recent) and last month (current) basis for Ireland, Northern Ireland and the island of Ireland are presented in this bulletin. Statistically significant changes in prevalence rates between 2002/03, 2006/07, 2010/11 and 2014/15 are presented in the tables and comparisons between 2010/11 and 2014/15 are discussed in each section.

NI is divided) in Northern Ireland decreased by 28.7% (235.3), from 821.4 to 586.0.5. In Northern Ireland, between 2014/15, there were 987 compulsory admissions into hospitals under the Northern Ireland Mental Health Order (1986). Of these admissions the majority were males (54.5%) compared to admissions of females (45.5%).6. Northern Ireland Broad Economy Sales and Exports Statistics: Purchases and Imports Results 2018 - published 21 May 2020. Headline Results Total purchases by companies in Northern Ireland (NI) were estimated to be worth £45.9 billion in 2018, an increase of 4.5% (£2.0 billion) over the year. Trends in Police Recorded Crime in Northern Ireland 1998/99 to 2010/11 (published 30 June 2011) Bulletin (PDF, 859 KB) Accompanying spreadsheet (3 MB) (May take a few minutes to download). The National Advisory Committee on Drugs and Alcohol (NACDA) was established in response to the drug problem to assist in our continued need to improve our knowledge and understanding of problem drug use.

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B Substances > Cannabis / Marijuana
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B Substances > Tobacco (cigarette smoking)
B Substances > Tobacco (cigarette smoking) > Nicotine product (e-cigarette / vaping)
B Substances > Sedatives or tranquillisers (CNS depressants)
B Substances > CNS stimulants
B Substances > Cocaine > Crack cocaine
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F Concepts in psychology > Behavioural addiction / non-substance > Gambling
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2016 Northern Ireland Gambling Prevalence Survey 2019

THERE HAVE BEEN at least around 800 cases in Ireland where people sought help with gambling addiction since 2015, but these official HSE figures have been labelled 'the tip of the iceberg'.

The figures were released to Sinn Féin's Louise O'Reilly, who asked Minister for Health Simon Harris how many people had been treated for gambling addiction since 2015.

Harris sent O'Reilly's request to the HSE but the body subsequently admitted its own figures don't paint an accurate picture of the scale of gambling addiction in Ireland.

The Dublin Fingal TD told TheJournal.ie that the government has refused to engage on methods to try to understand problem gambling in this country, and that we are already in the midst of a crisis that is going largely unnoticed by the government.

In its reply to O'Reilly, the HSE said that its addiction services have been 'traditionally funded to treat problematic drug and alcohol use, some cases of problematic gambling have been provided with treatment'.

‘Optional' reporting

2016 Northern Ireland Gambling Prevalence Survey

In supplying the figures, the HSE said that the numbers available related to the number of cases reported to the National Drug Treatment Reporting System (NDTRS).

'Reporting of gambling to the NDTRS is optional,' it said. 'Therefore, these figures cannot be considered complete or representative of the treatment for gambling in a national context.'

Nevertheless its figures show that there were 208 cases in 2015, 195 in 2016 and 219 in 2017. These were cases where gambling was designated the 'main problem' in those presenting for treatment.

In all, that's 622 cases in that three-year period.

The figures aren't yet finalised for 2018 but, with 60% of all relevant data available, there were 174 cases where patients were treated for a gambling addiction.

So, since 2015, there has been just under 800 cases – at the very least – where people presented with gambling addiction to a service under the auspices of the HSE. Texas holdem name origin.

Buzzluck no deposit bonus codes 2019. It is more than likely that these figures vastly underestimate the true volume of problem gambling in Ireland, as the HSE noted in its response.

The issue with the NDTRS is that a form must be completed by each person presenting for treatment related to their drug, alcohol or in this case gambling use.

People also often turn to private providers and charities who offer addiction supports outside the remit of the HSE.

There is scant data available on the prevalence of problem gambling in Ireland, but research has been done in the UK to try to get a picture of how pervasive the issue is.

In England in 2016, it was estimated that there were around 300,000 problem gamblers, which is under 0.5% of the population.

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2016 Northern Ireland Gambling Prevalence Survey Questionnaire

The picture is far bleaker in Northern Ireland, which estimates that 2.3% of the population is classified as a problem gambler, or around 43,000 people.

2016 Northern Ireland Gambling Prevalence Survey

‘Optional' reporting

In supplying the figures, the HSE said that the numbers available related to the number of cases reported to the National Drug Treatment Reporting System (NDTRS).

'Reporting of gambling to the NDTRS is optional,' it said. 'Therefore, these figures cannot be considered complete or representative of the treatment for gambling in a national context.'

Nevertheless its figures show that there were 208 cases in 2015, 195 in 2016 and 219 in 2017. These were cases where gambling was designated the 'main problem' in those presenting for treatment.

In all, that's 622 cases in that three-year period.

The figures aren't yet finalised for 2018 but, with 60% of all relevant data available, there were 174 cases where patients were treated for a gambling addiction.

So, since 2015, there has been just under 800 cases – at the very least – where people presented with gambling addiction to a service under the auspices of the HSE. Texas holdem name origin.

Buzzluck no deposit bonus codes 2019. It is more than likely that these figures vastly underestimate the true volume of problem gambling in Ireland, as the HSE noted in its response.

The issue with the NDTRS is that a form must be completed by each person presenting for treatment related to their drug, alcohol or in this case gambling use.

People also often turn to private providers and charities who offer addiction supports outside the remit of the HSE.

There is scant data available on the prevalence of problem gambling in Ireland, but research has been done in the UK to try to get a picture of how pervasive the issue is.

In England in 2016, it was estimated that there were around 300,000 problem gamblers, which is under 0.5% of the population.

2016 Northern Ireland Gambling Prevalence Survey Questionnaire

The picture is far bleaker in Northern Ireland, which estimates that 2.3% of the population is classified as a problem gambler, or around 43,000 people.

‘Dedicated study'

We don't know what this figure is in Ireland because the dedicated studies on it simply have not been done.

There is some data available on how much Irish punters have lost on gambling, with a study by The Economist in 2017 saying Ireland's gambling losses totalled €2.1 billion a year, or €470 per adult.

O'Reilly said it was important that this problem was no longer ignored.

She said: 'We are not drifting towards a gambling crisis, we are in the middle of one and the government are afraid to look under the bonnet to see how big that crisis is.

We know the data – we have the highest online gambling losses per capita in the world; that fact should scare politicians, but the reality is that it doesn't.

With the Gambling Control Bill 2013 put forward by the government in the doldrums for quite some time, and a revised bill put forward by Fianna Fáil a year ago this month making slow progress in the Dáil, inaction is continuing from the government in legislating the gambling industry and the issues facing problem gamblers.

The Department of Health does have data on gambling use in Ireland on the way, but that will be based on data from 2014/15.

That will form part of the Drugs Prevalence Survey, which published its first tranche of data in 2016. The government has promised that more fuller data on gambling within our culture from that survey will be published soon.

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Sinn Fein's O'Reilly believes that is not enough and wants the government to be more proactive on the issue.

2016 Northern Ireland Gambling Prevalence Survey Sites

'I've been calling for a dedicated gambling prevalence survey so we can understand the scale of the problem in this State, however, to date the government refuse to engage,' she said. 'In fact, they even refuse to run a problem gambling awareness campaign.'





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