Report of the Working Group on Rehabilitation (2007) The Working Group on Drugs Rehabilitation arose from a recommendation in the Mid-Term Review of the National Drugs Strategy, which was published in June 2005. Extensive public consultations were conducted as part of the Mid-Term Review. Although it found that the current aims and objectives of the Drugs Strategy are fundamentally sound, the Review highlighted the need to re-focus priorities and accelerate the rollout of some of the Strategyâ?Ts actions and a number of new actions and amendments were included. Click here to download PD
The Department of Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs has responsibility for co-ordinating the im...
The National Drugs Strategy 2009-16 is a cross cutting area of public policy and service delivery. I...
The Drugs Rehabilitation Projects (DRPs), formerly known as Special Community Employment Drugs Proje...
The Mid-Term Review1 of the National Drugs Strategy 2001–2008, published on 2 June 2005, recom...
This document presents a comprehensive policy for drugs rehabilitation in Ireland. As part of the ov...
The Mid-term Review of the National Drugs Strategy agreed that rehabilitation should become the fift...
2004 marked the half-way point of the National Drugs Strategy and a mid-term review was initiated in...
Drugs misuse continues to be one of the most significant challenges facing our country.  It i...
In 2012, the Recovery Orientated Drug Treatment Expert Group published its report, Medications in re...
6.4.2016 Drugs misuse continues to be one of the most significant challenges facing our country. It ...
The National Drugs Strategy 2009-16 is a cross cutting area of public policy and service delivery. I...
Drugs misuse continues to be one of the most significant challenges facing our country. It is high...
In April 2000, the Cabinet Committee on Social Inclusion requested that a review of the current nati...
The National Drugs Strategy 2009-2016 is to tackle the harm caused to individuals, families and comm...
14.5.2015 Drugs misuse continues to be one of the most significant challenges facing our country.ÂÂ...
The Department of Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs has responsibility for co-ordinating the im...
The National Drugs Strategy 2009-16 is a cross cutting area of public policy and service delivery. I...
The Drugs Rehabilitation Projects (DRPs), formerly known as Special Community Employment Drugs Proje...
The Mid-Term Review1 of the National Drugs Strategy 2001–2008, published on 2 June 2005, recom...
This document presents a comprehensive policy for drugs rehabilitation in Ireland. As part of the ov...
The Mid-term Review of the National Drugs Strategy agreed that rehabilitation should become the fift...
2004 marked the half-way point of the National Drugs Strategy and a mid-term review was initiated in...
Drugs misuse continues to be one of the most significant challenges facing our country.  It i...
In 2012, the Recovery Orientated Drug Treatment Expert Group published its report, Medications in re...
6.4.2016 Drugs misuse continues to be one of the most significant challenges facing our country. It ...
The National Drugs Strategy 2009-16 is a cross cutting area of public policy and service delivery. I...
Drugs misuse continues to be one of the most significant challenges facing our country. It is high...
In April 2000, the Cabinet Committee on Social Inclusion requested that a review of the current nati...
The National Drugs Strategy 2009-2016 is to tackle the harm caused to individuals, families and comm...
14.5.2015 Drugs misuse continues to be one of the most significant challenges facing our country.ÂÂ...
The Department of Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs has responsibility for co-ordinating the im...
The National Drugs Strategy 2009-16 is a cross cutting area of public policy and service delivery. I...
The Drugs Rehabilitation Projects (DRPs), formerly known as Special Community Employment Drugs Proje...