A new HRB report published on Wednesday 22 October 2008 provides the evidence base for a proactive strategy to tackle crack cocaine use in Ireland. The report shows that the number of people using crack cocaine in Ireland remains low, with current users representing just 1% of drug users who present for treatment and 0.1% of the general population
This report was carried out by Citywide to ascertain the extent of the cocaine problem in Dublin, to...
The substance is becoming a major problem, but the State is ill-equipped to deal with it......
When taking evidence on drug abuse it was put to the Joint Committee that the conventional wisdom wa...
Crack cocaine is produced from powder cocaine using readily available chemical agents such as ammoni...
This report draws together data from a number of sources, including drug treatment data, crime stati...
This publication, published by the National Advisory Committee on Drugs (NACD), provides a thorough ...
A new survey focusing on cocaine use in Ireland has found that there were significant decreases in t...
The number of people presenting for treatment for opiate (mainly heroin) and cocaine use is continui...
In this paper the author presents results of the first study on cocaine use in Ireland. The research...
This joint report looks at the background to cocaine use in Ireland. It examines indicators for supp...
This bulletin is based on the results of the first major survey on drug use in Ireland. It finds th...
The bulletin is the latest in a series arising from data collected in the 2010/11 Drug Prevalence Su...
 Drug Use in Ireland and Northern Ireland 2010/2011 Drug Prevalence Survey: Cocaine Results Bullet...
This report was prepared on foot of concerns expressed at Task Force meetings by representatives of ...
AIMS AND METHOD - To assess the number of cocaine-dependent clients attending a typical addiction cl...
This report was carried out by Citywide to ascertain the extent of the cocaine problem in Dublin, to...
The substance is becoming a major problem, but the State is ill-equipped to deal with it......
When taking evidence on drug abuse it was put to the Joint Committee that the conventional wisdom wa...
Crack cocaine is produced from powder cocaine using readily available chemical agents such as ammoni...
This report draws together data from a number of sources, including drug treatment data, crime stati...
This publication, published by the National Advisory Committee on Drugs (NACD), provides a thorough ...
A new survey focusing on cocaine use in Ireland has found that there were significant decreases in t...
The number of people presenting for treatment for opiate (mainly heroin) and cocaine use is continui...
In this paper the author presents results of the first study on cocaine use in Ireland. The research...
This joint report looks at the background to cocaine use in Ireland. It examines indicators for supp...
This bulletin is based on the results of the first major survey on drug use in Ireland. It finds th...
The bulletin is the latest in a series arising from data collected in the 2010/11 Drug Prevalence Su...
 Drug Use in Ireland and Northern Ireland 2010/2011 Drug Prevalence Survey: Cocaine Results Bullet...
This report was prepared on foot of concerns expressed at Task Force meetings by representatives of ...
AIMS AND METHOD - To assess the number of cocaine-dependent clients attending a typical addiction cl...
This report was carried out by Citywide to ascertain the extent of the cocaine problem in Dublin, to...
The substance is becoming a major problem, but the State is ill-equipped to deal with it......
When taking evidence on drug abuse it was put to the Joint Committee that the conventional wisdom wa...