By accessing addiction treatment services recorded in routine national drug treatment data, the characteristics of Irish Travellers were analyzed to understand their needs and develop policies to tackle issues faced by this community. The number of Traveller cases accessing services increased by 163% between 2007 and 2010. Alcohol and opiates were the most common problem substances reported. Traveller women reported high rates of problem opiate use and risky injecting behaviors, contrary to the perception that problem substance use is a predominantly male issue. This presents a challenge to services to provide targeted, effective services to Travellers with problem substance use
Purpose– Travellers are consistently found to have poorer health outcomes and health status than oth...
The Irish Traveller community experiences severe marginalization, poverty, discrimination, and compr...
This paper describes trends in treated problem drug use in Ireland between 2005 and 2010. The analys...
The challenge for drug and health promotion services is to keep up-to-date with the dynamics of drug...
This report presents the findings of an exploratory study aimed at assessing the nature and extent o...
The Traveller community was traditionally protected from drug use by distinct traditional anti-drug ...
The Traveller community was traditionally protected from drug use by distinct traditional anti-drug ...
The Irish Traveller community are identified ‘as an ethnic minority people with a shared history, la...
This paper describes trends in treated problem alcohol use in Ireland over the six-year period 2005 ...
This report presents the findings of an exploratory study aimed at assessing the nature and extent o...
There were 13,620 cases treated in 2007, of which 5,977 entered treatment in that year. As in 2006, ...
To discuss the development of addiction services into the future, one must first examine the histori...
The total number of cases treated for problem alcohol use in Ireland increased from 5,876 cases in 2...
BACKGROUND: International evidence indicates that about 10% of people with alcohol dependence will s...
The Irish Travelling community are identified “as a people with shared history, culture and traditio...
Purpose– Travellers are consistently found to have poorer health outcomes and health status than oth...
The Irish Traveller community experiences severe marginalization, poverty, discrimination, and compr...
This paper describes trends in treated problem drug use in Ireland between 2005 and 2010. The analys...
The challenge for drug and health promotion services is to keep up-to-date with the dynamics of drug...
This report presents the findings of an exploratory study aimed at assessing the nature and extent o...
The Traveller community was traditionally protected from drug use by distinct traditional anti-drug ...
The Traveller community was traditionally protected from drug use by distinct traditional anti-drug ...
The Irish Traveller community are identified ‘as an ethnic minority people with a shared history, la...
This paper describes trends in treated problem alcohol use in Ireland over the six-year period 2005 ...
This report presents the findings of an exploratory study aimed at assessing the nature and extent o...
There were 13,620 cases treated in 2007, of which 5,977 entered treatment in that year. As in 2006, ...
To discuss the development of addiction services into the future, one must first examine the histori...
The total number of cases treated for problem alcohol use in Ireland increased from 5,876 cases in 2...
BACKGROUND: International evidence indicates that about 10% of people with alcohol dependence will s...
The Irish Travelling community are identified “as a people with shared history, culture and traditio...
Purpose– Travellers are consistently found to have poorer health outcomes and health status than oth...
The Irish Traveller community experiences severe marginalization, poverty, discrimination, and compr...
This paper describes trends in treated problem drug use in Ireland between 2005 and 2010. The analys...