A charity working with homeless people and drug users has criticised the lack of drugs treatment facilities in Ireland. Merchants Quay Ireland says there are less than 30 detoxification beds and 150 residential drug free beds to treat approximately 14,500 problem opiate users
In 2005, a mid-term review of the National Drugs Strategy recommended that rehabilitation be adopted...
This research specifically assesses the need for detoxification services in the Cork and Kerry regio...
Depaul Ireland provides accommodation and key services to people who many others struggle to work wi...
A nationally-funded detox unit for 15-to-21 year-olds with chemical dependence at the Aislinn Treatm...
Louth addicts are finding it virtually impossible to get residential treatment and are being forced ...
Merchants Quay provides a wide range of services to people who are homeless and for drug users. T...
When Rachael Keogh showed the sores on her arms and pleaded for help because they were at risk of am...
Fewer than 4% of emergency beds available for homeless people in the Dublin region are designated as...
The Dublin Simon Community and Merchants Quay Ireland initiated this feasibility study in order to e...
Merchants Quay Ireland is the largest non-profit drug service provider in Ireland, well established ...
Letter to the editor. Dr Moosajee Bhamjee (‘Ireland needs detox units’, IMT, 23.04.10, see www.im...
This book by Merchants Quay Ireland (MQI) covers topics on homelessness and drug use services under ...
In this seven-year period 61,439 cases were treated for problem drug use (excluding alcohol). The nu...
MQI’s 17th Annual Review highlights the continued growth of homelessness and drug use and the increa...
There are 15 heroin treatment centres within a small area north of the Liffey and three more in the ...
In 2005, a mid-term review of the National Drugs Strategy recommended that rehabilitation be adopted...
This research specifically assesses the need for detoxification services in the Cork and Kerry regio...
Depaul Ireland provides accommodation and key services to people who many others struggle to work wi...
A nationally-funded detox unit for 15-to-21 year-olds with chemical dependence at the Aislinn Treatm...
Louth addicts are finding it virtually impossible to get residential treatment and are being forced ...
Merchants Quay provides a wide range of services to people who are homeless and for drug users. T...
When Rachael Keogh showed the sores on her arms and pleaded for help because they were at risk of am...
Fewer than 4% of emergency beds available for homeless people in the Dublin region are designated as...
The Dublin Simon Community and Merchants Quay Ireland initiated this feasibility study in order to e...
Merchants Quay Ireland is the largest non-profit drug service provider in Ireland, well established ...
Letter to the editor. Dr Moosajee Bhamjee (‘Ireland needs detox units’, IMT, 23.04.10, see www.im...
This book by Merchants Quay Ireland (MQI) covers topics on homelessness and drug use services under ...
In this seven-year period 61,439 cases were treated for problem drug use (excluding alcohol). The nu...
MQI’s 17th Annual Review highlights the continued growth of homelessness and drug use and the increa...
There are 15 heroin treatment centres within a small area north of the Liffey and three more in the ...
In 2005, a mid-term review of the National Drugs Strategy recommended that rehabilitation be adopted...
This research specifically assesses the need for detoxification services in the Cork and Kerry regio...
Depaul Ireland provides accommodation and key services to people who many others struggle to work wi...