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Drug, alcohol and tobacco policy after Cabinet reshuffle
National policy framework for children and young people
Addiction recovery: a contagious paradigm
Recovery in national drugs strategies
Legislation on new psychoactive substances
Illegal drugs activity to be included in national accounts
Towards UNGASS 2016
Polydrug use in Ireland: 2010/11 survey results
Suicide and self-harm among Irish adolescents
Self-cutting and intentional overdose
Young people’s access to drugs
Gambling in Europe and Ireland: the evidence
SPHE and substance use education
Promoting participation by seldom heard young people
Youth mental health and substance misuse disorders in deprived urban areas
Supporting children in families experiencing mental health difficulties
Therapeutic communities in Europe
Pharmacist–patient structured methadone detoxification in Mountjoy Prison
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Upcoming Events
Upcoming Events

17 October 2014

 

ACJRD conference "Youth justice transformation"

Venue:  Camden Court Hotel, Dublin 2

Email: danelle.hannan@acjrd.ie

Web: http://www.acjrd.ie/

 

The ACJRD 17th annual conference "Youth justice transformation" will take place on Friday 17 October 2014 in the Camden Court Hotel, Dublin 2.

This one day conference will see international and national experts address "Youth Justice Transformation" in a number of plenary and workshop sessions. Opportunities will be provided throughout the day for delegates to share information, exchange views and network with colleagues who engage in similar or complementary areas of expertise. Chatham House Rules will apply for this conference, and it is therefore a 'closed' event.

This conference will appeal to policy makers, those working in government agencies, professionals, practitioners, academics and those involved in community and civil society groups from a wide range of disciplines within the Criminal Justice System. Non-members of ACJRD Ltd, are welcome to attend the Annual Conference.

 

11 November 2014

 

Alcohol Action Ireland conference 2014.
Venue:  Westin Hotel, Dublin 2

Web:  http://alcoholireland.ie/

 

Girls, women and alcohol will be the focus of Alcohol Action Ireland’s annual conference.

During the conference, expert speakers will examine the factors influencing alcohol consumption and drinking patterns among Irish girls and women, the health risks involved, as well as what we need to do to bring about a positive change to the current situation. Women will also share their personal experiences of alcohol with conference attendees.

 

14 October 2014

Let's Talk: social inclusion week event

Venue:  DLR County Council Assembly Hall

Web: http://www.activelink.ie/content/community-exchange/events/17165

 

Let's Talk are hosting a flagship event during Social Inclusion week on Tues 14th Oct in the DLR County Council Assembly Hall. During this all day event, many local and national organisations will be hosting stands and displaying posters and brochures outlining the services they provide. This event is aimed at parents and carers of teenagers and will cover a broad range of topics, like bullying/cyberbullying, drugs/alcohol, mental health, teenage behaviour, sport and body image.

 

02 October 2014

 

WHO regional office for Europe International conference on prison health.

Venue: Irish Prison Service College

Web: http://www.euro.who.int/en/media-centre/events/eve...

 

WHO/Europe, the Irish Prison Service and Public Health England are jointly organizing an international conference on prison health, to be held at the Irish Prison Service College.

The theme is “empowering people in prison, improving lives in the community”. The conference will explore how health care, training and support provided in custody can reduce repeat offences and prepare prisoners to live more productive lives after returning to the community.

The conference will bring together expert participants from health and justice organizations in WHO European Member States to discus the theme, share good practices and learn from each other. Participants will visit a prison during the afternoon of 1 October.

 



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