Last Friday, the government launched its policy on Ireland’s approach to the possession of small amounts of drugs for personal use, following the report of the working group set up to examine the issue. In essence, the new policy adopts a staged approach to dealing with possession...
What is required is grown up thinking that is informed not by prejudices and attitudes prevalent ove...
While policy makers in the Republic of Ireland had been concerned with illicit drug use since the la...
Stigma experienced by people who use drugs prevents many from seeking help and support, making it ex...
Drug use is a constant feature in the media. This month alone, there have been reports of students b...
The Irish minister responsible for drugs strategy is calling for the decriminalisation of possession...
Criminalising people for possession of drugs for personal use is damaging, stigmatising and wasteful...
What began as a heroin problem in inner-city Dublin in the 1980s has now spread like a cancer throug...
Drug policy is complex, but it is entirely possible to implement a policy that would better manage d...
Community and voluntary drug groups are increasingly concerned at the Government's pace in establish...
Background: People who use drugs problematically are consistently left out of consultations and deli...
Alex White, Minister of State for Ireland Since we adopted the 2009 political declaration, the wo...
Recently, a delegation from the Joint Oireachtas Committee on Justice, Defence and Equality visited ...
A town Hall meeting will be held this week in Dublin on the subject of looking into a health-led app...
We all have an interest in knowing which policies work in tackling problems associated with drug use...
Citywide held a conference in May 2013 to open a debate on the issue of decriminalisation as set out...
What is required is grown up thinking that is informed not by prejudices and attitudes prevalent ove...
While policy makers in the Republic of Ireland had been concerned with illicit drug use since the la...
Stigma experienced by people who use drugs prevents many from seeking help and support, making it ex...
Drug use is a constant feature in the media. This month alone, there have been reports of students b...
The Irish minister responsible for drugs strategy is calling for the decriminalisation of possession...
Criminalising people for possession of drugs for personal use is damaging, stigmatising and wasteful...
What began as a heroin problem in inner-city Dublin in the 1980s has now spread like a cancer throug...
Drug policy is complex, but it is entirely possible to implement a policy that would better manage d...
Community and voluntary drug groups are increasingly concerned at the Government's pace in establish...
Background: People who use drugs problematically are consistently left out of consultations and deli...
Alex White, Minister of State for Ireland Since we adopted the 2009 political declaration, the wo...
Recently, a delegation from the Joint Oireachtas Committee on Justice, Defence and Equality visited ...
A town Hall meeting will be held this week in Dublin on the subject of looking into a health-led app...
We all have an interest in knowing which policies work in tackling problems associated with drug use...
Citywide held a conference in May 2013 to open a debate on the issue of decriminalisation as set out...
What is required is grown up thinking that is informed not by prejudices and attitudes prevalent ove...
While policy makers in the Republic of Ireland had been concerned with illicit drug use since the la...
Stigma experienced by people who use drugs prevents many from seeking help and support, making it ex...