This article examines the position of drug education workers who deliver drug education in non-formal education settings to children and young people in Ireland. Employing secondary data and document analysis, the paper analyses three national drug strategies and the annual reports of 21 local and regional Drug and Alcohol Task Forces (DATFs), in order to determine the prominence of drug education workers within the statutory response to illicit drug use in Irish society. Drug education has been on the Irish Government agenda since the 1970s; however, drug education continues to remain a small field in Ireland, underfunded and without any national representative voice. This paper argues that drug education in Ireland is becoming subsumed in...
It can be said without hesitation that drugs are currently an established feature of modem Irish so...
Schools are an important setting for the implementation of health education–prevention initiatives. ...
Aims: Substance use and misuse amongst young people attending colleges of further education (FE) has...
I am writing to the Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education to present results from a regional study i...
The article reports on a survey of a random sample of pupils attending post-primary schools outside ...
social worker with the Eastern Health Board. This article is based on a paper read at a conference o...
This study is a qualitative investigation of drugs policy and practice in six Irish post-primary sch...
The focus of this research was on the area of preventative drug education. The research aimed; (a) ...
Drug misuse in Northern Ireland, like many parts of the world, is becoming one of the major issues f...
This paper describes the complexities involved in drug and alcohol education. The author emphasises...
The use of alcohol and drugs among adolescents is of increasing public health and social concern. Th...
The use of alcohol and drugs among adolescents is of increasing public health and social concern. Th...
Levels of drug use have increased in Northern Ireland during the past decade and particularly amongs...
It can be said without hesitation that drugs are currently an established feature of modem Irish so...
This handout is the first in a two-part programme to educate Barnardos staff regarding current trend...
It can be said without hesitation that drugs are currently an established feature of modem Irish so...
Schools are an important setting for the implementation of health education–prevention initiatives. ...
Aims: Substance use and misuse amongst young people attending colleges of further education (FE) has...
I am writing to the Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education to present results from a regional study i...
The article reports on a survey of a random sample of pupils attending post-primary schools outside ...
social worker with the Eastern Health Board. This article is based on a paper read at a conference o...
This study is a qualitative investigation of drugs policy and practice in six Irish post-primary sch...
The focus of this research was on the area of preventative drug education. The research aimed; (a) ...
Drug misuse in Northern Ireland, like many parts of the world, is becoming one of the major issues f...
This paper describes the complexities involved in drug and alcohol education. The author emphasises...
The use of alcohol and drugs among adolescents is of increasing public health and social concern. Th...
The use of alcohol and drugs among adolescents is of increasing public health and social concern. Th...
Levels of drug use have increased in Northern Ireland during the past decade and particularly amongs...
It can be said without hesitation that drugs are currently an established feature of modem Irish so...
This handout is the first in a two-part programme to educate Barnardos staff regarding current trend...
It can be said without hesitation that drugs are currently an established feature of modem Irish so...
Schools are an important setting for the implementation of health education–prevention initiatives. ...
Aims: Substance use and misuse amongst young people attending colleges of further education (FE) has...