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Ambulance service alerted to help over 400, say mental health group

Ambulance service alerted to help over 400, say mental health group Service contacted following engagment with organisation SpunOut’s text messaging aid Thu, May 6, 2021, 13:13 Updated: Thu, May 6, 2021, 15:54   The National Ambulance Service was contacted to help more than 400 people in “a place of real and active danger” following engagement with a text messaging service run by the youth mental health organisation SpunOut last year. The charity said it had 33,000 support conversations through its 50808 service between June and December, with one-in-five people texting them to say they had suicidal thoughts. SpunOut presented its data during an Oireachtas sub-committee hearing on Thursday, examining youth mental health challenges brought about by the pandemic.

Poll: Have you ever smoked cannabis?

Image: Shutterstock It listed reasons including stronger strains of the drug being more common in Ireland, a higher chance of young people becoming addicted as well as a 300% increase in cannabis-related hospitalisations between 2003 and 2017. It drew significant criticism on social media, with proponents seeking to legalise the drug speaking out against the report, including Blindboy Boatclub, who appeared on Newstalk to discuss cannabis prohibition. In light of this, this morning we want to ask: Have you ever smoked cannabis? Poll Results:

Cannabis related hospital admissions quadruple in 12 years

Cannabis Represents The gravest threat to the mental health of young people in Ireland today

Cannabis Represents The gravest threat to the mental health of young people in Ireland today
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Cannabis gravest threat to young people s mental health

James Cox In a new report, the College of Psychiatrists of Ireland has warned that cannabis represents the “gravest threat to the mental health of young people in Ireland today”. Hospital admissions of young people with a cannabis-related diagnosis have quadrupled over a 12-year period. The body is warning one in three young people become addicted if they use it weekly, or more often. The College of Psychiatrists of Ireland said higher-potency cannabis and a “widespread conception” among the public that it is generally harmless has had “devastating effects”. Cannabis dependence The report found 45,000 15-34 year olds in Ireland now meet the criteria for cannabis dependence.

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