Junior Cert Student Learn About Effects of Alcohol From Parents

95% of Junior Cert students learn about alcohol from their parents rather than from any other source.
That's according to drinkaware.ie who are appealing for parents to talk to their children about alcohol consumption ahead of tomorrow's release of the Junior Cert results.
Over 60,000 students will receive their results tomorrow, and students are being encouraged by drinkaware to celebrate their post exam success without alcohol.
Off licences and supermarkets are also being asked to remain vigilant.
Speaking to RedFM News Interim Chief Executive of Drink Aware Yvonne Rossiter says everyone has a responsibility to ensure underage drinking does not occur:
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