The Department of Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs requested the National Drug Strategy Team (NDST) to put forward proposals in relation to the tackling of cocaine misuse in Ireland. In response, the NDST established a cocaine subgroup to recommend pilot measures and report back to the Team. Recommendations were made in the areas of Training, Education and Treatment. A Peer Support Women’s Health Project was chosen by the subgroup to be the subject of one of the pilot treatment initiatives. The pilot stemmed from a proposal previously developed within the Women’s Health Project Team within the East Coast Area Health Board, which proposed using peer support as a model to support women using cocaine. The target group in this pil...
Crack cocaine is produced from powder cocaine using readily available chemical agents such as ammoni...
Karen Murphy - Chrysalis Community Drug Project explained that: • The majority of sex workers Chrys...
This paper recounts the experiences of the SAOL Project over a 14 month period. It includes a descr...
Following a request from the Department of Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs to put forward pro...
This study explored the patterns of cocaine use and the lifestyles of users in Northern Ireland with...
When taking evidence on drug abuse it was put to the Joint Committee that the conventional wisdom wa...
This joint report looks at the background to cocaine use in Ireland. It examines indicators for supp...
This report was carried out by Citywide to ascertain the extent of the cocaine problem in Dublin, to...
In April 2000, the Cabinet Committee on Social Inclusion requested that a review of the current nati...
In this paper the author presents results of the first study on cocaine use in Ireland. The research...
The female prisoner population are a very specific group with very different needs to that of the ge...
The health status and health care needs of female drug users attending an eight-week pilot women's h...
The Community Alcohol Response and Engagement (CARE) pilot programme ran in the three areas of Bally...
This publication, published by the National Advisory Committee on Drugs (NACD), provides a thorough ...
A new HRB report published on Wednesday 22 October 2008 provides the evidence base for a proactive s...
Crack cocaine is produced from powder cocaine using readily available chemical agents such as ammoni...
Karen Murphy - Chrysalis Community Drug Project explained that: • The majority of sex workers Chrys...
This paper recounts the experiences of the SAOL Project over a 14 month period. It includes a descr...
Following a request from the Department of Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs to put forward pro...
This study explored the patterns of cocaine use and the lifestyles of users in Northern Ireland with...
When taking evidence on drug abuse it was put to the Joint Committee that the conventional wisdom wa...
This joint report looks at the background to cocaine use in Ireland. It examines indicators for supp...
This report was carried out by Citywide to ascertain the extent of the cocaine problem in Dublin, to...
In April 2000, the Cabinet Committee on Social Inclusion requested that a review of the current nati...
In this paper the author presents results of the first study on cocaine use in Ireland. The research...
The female prisoner population are a very specific group with very different needs to that of the ge...
The health status and health care needs of female drug users attending an eight-week pilot women's h...
The Community Alcohol Response and Engagement (CARE) pilot programme ran in the three areas of Bally...
This publication, published by the National Advisory Committee on Drugs (NACD), provides a thorough ...
A new HRB report published on Wednesday 22 October 2008 provides the evidence base for a proactive s...
Crack cocaine is produced from powder cocaine using readily available chemical agents such as ammoni...
Karen Murphy - Chrysalis Community Drug Project explained that: • The majority of sex workers Chrys...
This paper recounts the experiences of the SAOL Project over a 14 month period. It includes a descr...