Around €114 million has been allocated for addiction services for this year, according to figures released by the HSE. In a report provided to TD Tommy Broughan, the HSE said that this figure is provided from the social inclusion budget, but that it is not possible to identify all elements of the funding provided specifically to alcohol addiction intervention given the range of services involved. In a parliamentary question to the Health Minister, Deputy Broughan asked for details of HSE spending on alcohol addiction prevention and treatment programmes....
The official number of problem alcohol use cases being treated in Ireland has increased by 43% over ...
Abstract—Aims: To compare the performance of competing and complementary interventions for preventio...
An independent report has said excessive drinking costs the public purse in Northern Ireland almost ...
This report finds that the Government of New South Wales does not have a complete picture of the har...
The Government is to provide €1 million in funding to increase public awareness of alcohol-related h...
Social Inclusion (pages 22 & 23) In 2013 HSE South has committed an investment of an additional €1....
A notable feature of Australian drug policy is the limited public and professional attention given t...
Speaking during Statements on implementing the National Drugs Strategy ‘Reducing Harm, Supporting Re...
Introduction and Aims: Analysis of the health expenditure on alcohol and other drug (AOD) treatment ...
Alcohol Action Ireland, the national charity for alcohol-related issues, has said figures from the C...
It is well documented that alcohol-related problems compromise individual and social health, and wel...
The figures were released to Sinn Féin’s Louise O’Reilly, who asked Minister for Health Simon Harris...
The Minister of State with responsibility for Health Promotion and the National Drugs Strategy, Cath...
“We are all paying a high price for cheap alcohol,” the national charity for alcohol-related issues,...
In 2009, the Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety (DHSSPS) appointed FGS McClure ...
The official number of problem alcohol use cases being treated in Ireland has increased by 43% over ...
Abstract—Aims: To compare the performance of competing and complementary interventions for preventio...
An independent report has said excessive drinking costs the public purse in Northern Ireland almost ...
This report finds that the Government of New South Wales does not have a complete picture of the har...
The Government is to provide €1 million in funding to increase public awareness of alcohol-related h...
Social Inclusion (pages 22 & 23) In 2013 HSE South has committed an investment of an additional €1....
A notable feature of Australian drug policy is the limited public and professional attention given t...
Speaking during Statements on implementing the National Drugs Strategy ‘Reducing Harm, Supporting Re...
Introduction and Aims: Analysis of the health expenditure on alcohol and other drug (AOD) treatment ...
Alcohol Action Ireland, the national charity for alcohol-related issues, has said figures from the C...
It is well documented that alcohol-related problems compromise individual and social health, and wel...
The figures were released to Sinn Féin’s Louise O’Reilly, who asked Minister for Health Simon Harris...
The Minister of State with responsibility for Health Promotion and the National Drugs Strategy, Cath...
“We are all paying a high price for cheap alcohol,” the national charity for alcohol-related issues,...
In 2009, the Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety (DHSSPS) appointed FGS McClure ...
The official number of problem alcohol use cases being treated in Ireland has increased by 43% over ...
Abstract—Aims: To compare the performance of competing and complementary interventions for preventio...
An independent report has said excessive drinking costs the public purse in Northern Ireland almost ...