The purpose of this article is to share how an Irish drugs advocacy organisation, UISCE conducted a consultation with ‘People Who Use Drugs’ (PWUD) to inform the development of Ireland’s National Drugs Strategy: Reducing Harm Supporting Recovery. People who use drugs are considered a ‘hard to reach’ or ‘hidden’ population’ who, because of their marginal status, are often absent from research and drug policy. Indeed, there is a lack of published data on how to engage with PWUD to inform policy development. The paper aims to extend the literature by highlighting how UISCE, employing a ‘peer-led street outreach’ approach, included 51 PWUD in the consultation to inform the Irish national drug strategy. Central to the paper is a description of t...
Drugnet Ireland is the newsletter of the Alcohol and Drugs Research Unit of the Health Research Boar...
Since 1979, the use of illicit drugs has been a serious problem in Dublin. It has been estimated tha...
Drugnet Ireland is the newsletter of the Alcohol and Drugs Research Unit of the Health Research Boa...
The purpose of this article is to share how an Irish drugs advocacy organisation, UISCE conducted a ...
In response to local tensions arising from anti-social behaviour and public nuisance, Merchants Quay...
Background: People who use drugs problematically are consistently left out of consultations and deli...
This report provides a background to Irish statistics on drug and alcohol use. It also outlines Iris...
The Department of Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs has responsibility for co-ordinating the im...
While policy makers in the Republic of Ireland had been concerned with illicit drug use since the la...
BACKGROUND Policy development by partnership is difficult, however, 'Reducing Harm, Supporting Reco...
The author of this paper argues same resources and support should be made available to community tre...
UISCE (Union for Improved Services Communication and Education) provide an independent representativ...
This paper charts the benefits of harm reduction measures for drug users and society in general in I...
Róisín Shortall, Minister of State with responsibility for Drugs Strategy, speaking at the opening o...
This article examines the position of drug education workers who deliver drug education in non-forma...
Drugnet Ireland is the newsletter of the Alcohol and Drugs Research Unit of the Health Research Boar...
Since 1979, the use of illicit drugs has been a serious problem in Dublin. It has been estimated tha...
Drugnet Ireland is the newsletter of the Alcohol and Drugs Research Unit of the Health Research Boa...
The purpose of this article is to share how an Irish drugs advocacy organisation, UISCE conducted a ...
In response to local tensions arising from anti-social behaviour and public nuisance, Merchants Quay...
Background: People who use drugs problematically are consistently left out of consultations and deli...
This report provides a background to Irish statistics on drug and alcohol use. It also outlines Iris...
The Department of Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs has responsibility for co-ordinating the im...
While policy makers in the Republic of Ireland had been concerned with illicit drug use since the la...
BACKGROUND Policy development by partnership is difficult, however, 'Reducing Harm, Supporting Reco...
The author of this paper argues same resources and support should be made available to community tre...
UISCE (Union for Improved Services Communication and Education) provide an independent representativ...
This paper charts the benefits of harm reduction measures for drug users and society in general in I...
Róisín Shortall, Minister of State with responsibility for Drugs Strategy, speaking at the opening o...
This article examines the position of drug education workers who deliver drug education in non-forma...
Drugnet Ireland is the newsletter of the Alcohol and Drugs Research Unit of the Health Research Boar...
Since 1979, the use of illicit drugs has been a serious problem in Dublin. It has been estimated tha...
Drugnet Ireland is the newsletter of the Alcohol and Drugs Research Unit of the Health Research Boa...