The South East Regional Drug & Alcohol Task Force has launched a three year strategy to tackle drug and alcohol misuse in the South East region. It has six Strategic Objectives, covering areas such as education and early intervention with young people; families and parents; delivering integrated treatment and support for people to sustain recovery; supporting and rebuilding communities affected by drug-related crime and anti-social behaviour; commissioning more and better research on trends in substance misuse and learning to build sound interventions to address these and building an effective partnership approach in the region through South East Regional Drug & Alcohol Task Force.
Damien speaks to Mr Laurence Wrenne, chairperson of the task force and Paul Gough from the HSE about this issue. He also chats to Ricky Ryan from Young Narcotics Anonymous.
Denise Whitmore, the social media department, joins Damien with her monthly slot, discusses the dominance of Facebook.
And in sport, we look ahead to Waterford FC's first home game of the season this weekend.
Also on the show there is a follow up on the proposed development of Ryans Pub in Ballybeg. Willie Moore, a local resident and member of the local Men's shed joins Damien in studio. Also Nigel O Sullivan who owns the Spar in Ballybeg gives a loval business owners perspective.
Liz Pope, CEO of The Property Registration talks about a free to use service called Property Alert to help prevent and detect potential property fraud. The service allows homeowners to monitor up to three properties on the Land Register. If a transaction is lodged in the Property Registration Authority the user will be notified and they can take action if such an activity is unexpected.
Waterford's newest Green Party Councillor Laura Swift is in studio as she is co-opted into the seat left vacant by new TD Marc O Cathasaigh.
And we take another look at the finalists in this years Waterford Business Awards.