Executive Summary and Strategy Document (May 2006) The New Strategic Direction has a set of overarching long-term aims to: • Provide accessible and effective treatment and support for people who are consuming alcohol and/or using drugs in a potentially hazardous, harmful or dependent way. • Reduce the level, breadth and depth of alcohol and drug-related harm to users, their families and/or their carers and the wider community. • Increase awareness on all aspects of alcohol and drug-related harm in all settings and for all age groups. • Integrate those policies which contribute to the reduction of alcohol and drug-related harm into all Government Department strategies. • Develop a competent skilled workforce across a...
This Strategy has been developed to support the Australian National Drug Strategy in recognition of ...
Drugs misuse continues to be one of the most significant challenges facing our country.  It i...
Dr Tony Holohan, Chief Medical Officer and Chairman of the National Substance Misuse Strategy Steeri...
Executive Summary and Strategy Document (May 2006) The New Strategic Direction has a set of overarch...
An update on the implementation and delivery of the New Strategic Direction on Alcohol and Drugs 200...
New Strategic Direction for Alcohol and Drugs Phase 2 (2011-2016) - A framework for Reducing Alcohol...
The cross-departmental strategy to reduce the harm related to substance misuse in Northern Ireland, ...
This document sets out the aims of the Department in tackling the problems associated with excessive...
The National Drugs Strategy 2009-16 is a cross cutting area of public policy and service delivery. I...
This third annual report provides an update of progress against the outcomes and indicators set out ...
This strategy sets out the Government’s approach to tackling drugs and addressing alcohol dependence...
The National Drugs Strategy 2009-16 is based upon a co-ordinated approach across the full range of G...
Aim of the Blanchardstown Alcohol Strategy: In line with national policy the aim of the Blanchard...
Ireland’s “Reducing Harm, Supporting Recovery” strategy sets out the Government’s response to addres...
This document outlines the South Eastern Health Board's response to the European Action Plan to Comb...
This Strategy has been developed to support the Australian National Drug Strategy in recognition of ...
Drugs misuse continues to be one of the most significant challenges facing our country.  It i...
Dr Tony Holohan, Chief Medical Officer and Chairman of the National Substance Misuse Strategy Steeri...
Executive Summary and Strategy Document (May 2006) The New Strategic Direction has a set of overarch...
An update on the implementation and delivery of the New Strategic Direction on Alcohol and Drugs 200...
New Strategic Direction for Alcohol and Drugs Phase 2 (2011-2016) - A framework for Reducing Alcohol...
The cross-departmental strategy to reduce the harm related to substance misuse in Northern Ireland, ...
This document sets out the aims of the Department in tackling the problems associated with excessive...
The National Drugs Strategy 2009-16 is a cross cutting area of public policy and service delivery. I...
This third annual report provides an update of progress against the outcomes and indicators set out ...
This strategy sets out the Government’s approach to tackling drugs and addressing alcohol dependence...
The National Drugs Strategy 2009-16 is based upon a co-ordinated approach across the full range of G...
Aim of the Blanchardstown Alcohol Strategy: In line with national policy the aim of the Blanchard...
Ireland’s “Reducing Harm, Supporting Recovery” strategy sets out the Government’s response to addres...
This document outlines the South Eastern Health Board's response to the European Action Plan to Comb...
This Strategy has been developed to support the Australian National Drug Strategy in recognition of ...
Drugs misuse continues to be one of the most significant challenges facing our country.  It i...
Dr Tony Holohan, Chief Medical Officer and Chairman of the National Substance Misuse Strategy Steeri...