In its submission to 'Your City, Your Space' the Dublin City Public Realm Strategy, the Dublin Regional Homeless Executive has given its support to Ana Liffey Drug Project's goal to pilot a Medically Supervised Injection Centre: Recommendation No.7: "Support as a priority the design and development of harm reduction services for drug users at risk of and experiencing homelessness in Dublin City such as the proposed piloting of a medically supervised injecting centre, as recommended by the Irish Drug Advisory Body in 2005, and more recently as supported by Cllr Andrew Montague, Lord Mayor of Dublin at the recent Launch of the Ana Liffey Drug project Strategic Plan 2012 – 2014.
Drug consumption rooms (DCRs) are a harm reduction service used by more than ten countries worldwide...
To enable an increased number of people participate in the Drug Treatment Court, the Health Service ...
The planned new State-funded injecting centre for chronic heroin and cocaine addicts in Dublin’s inn...
Dublin's Lord Mayor Gerry Breen is to hold talks this week with the Health Service Executive about i...
A street-based drug project is planning to expand a “case management” system currently operating in ...
The Strategic Response Group (SRG)is a partnership set up to address public substance misuse and per...
The Dublin Simon Community and Merchants Quay Ireland initiated this feasibility study in order to e...
The National Drug Treatment Centre in Dublin would need planning permission to operate as a drug inj...
The North Dublin City and County Regional Drugs Task Force invites applications for this once-off fu...
Merchants Quay provides a wide range of services to people who are homeless and for drug users. T...
Dublin's new Lord Mayor has joined calls for the introduction of supervised injection centres. Th...
The Ana Liffey Drug Project is a ‘Low Threshold - Harm Reduction’ drug project based in North Inner ...
Government approves the publication of the Misuse of Drugs (Supervised Injecting Facilities) Bill 20...
The HSE has said it may operate Dublin's new drug injection room itself, although it has invited ten...
Submission on the implementation of national homeless strategy The Way Home (2008-2013) and on reali...
Drug consumption rooms (DCRs) are a harm reduction service used by more than ten countries worldwide...
To enable an increased number of people participate in the Drug Treatment Court, the Health Service ...
The planned new State-funded injecting centre for chronic heroin and cocaine addicts in Dublin’s inn...
Dublin's Lord Mayor Gerry Breen is to hold talks this week with the Health Service Executive about i...
A street-based drug project is planning to expand a “case management” system currently operating in ...
The Strategic Response Group (SRG)is a partnership set up to address public substance misuse and per...
The Dublin Simon Community and Merchants Quay Ireland initiated this feasibility study in order to e...
The National Drug Treatment Centre in Dublin would need planning permission to operate as a drug inj...
The North Dublin City and County Regional Drugs Task Force invites applications for this once-off fu...
Merchants Quay provides a wide range of services to people who are homeless and for drug users. T...
Dublin's new Lord Mayor has joined calls for the introduction of supervised injection centres. Th...
The Ana Liffey Drug Project is a ‘Low Threshold - Harm Reduction’ drug project based in North Inner ...
Government approves the publication of the Misuse of Drugs (Supervised Injecting Facilities) Bill 20...
The HSE has said it may operate Dublin's new drug injection room itself, although it has invited ten...
Submission on the implementation of national homeless strategy The Way Home (2008-2013) and on reali...
Drug consumption rooms (DCRs) are a harm reduction service used by more than ten countries worldwide...
To enable an increased number of people participate in the Drug Treatment Court, the Health Service ...
The planned new State-funded injecting centre for chronic heroin and cocaine addicts in Dublin’s inn...