spacer
Topic quick links:
Cover page
spacer
All articles in this issue:
 Drugs in prisons
 Fifth ESPAD survey report published
 First report of National Suicide Support and Information System
 Measuring the performance of drugs task forces and evaluating projects
 National Registry of Deliberate Self Harm annual report 2011
 National survey of youth mental health
 Non-fatal overdoses and drug-related emergencies 2010
 Poisoning and clinical toxicology: a template for Ireland
 Trends in alcohol and drug admissions to psychiatric facilities
 Public support for measures to address alcohol use
 Report of the Strategic Response Group – ‘A better city for all’
 Parental responsibilities and drug treatment outcomes
 The views of children and young people in state care
 Unmet needs and benzodiazepine misuse among people in treatment
 Deaths among children and young people in state care, after care or known to the HSE
 Drug use among the general population, by regional drugs task force area
 The National Documentation Centre on Drug Use: survey results
 Drugnet digest
 In brief
 Drugs and crime data 2012
 Drugs in focus – policy briefing
 From Drugnet Europe
 Recent publications
 Upcoming events
 EU drugs policy – what next?
 EMCDDA trend report for the evaluation of the 2005–2012 EU drugs strategy
 Alternative ways forward for EU drugs policy



The National Documentation Centre on Drug Use: survey results
by Mairea Nelson, Mary Dunne and Brian Galvin


As part of an ongoing evaluation of our website and library services, the staff of the National Documentation Centre on Drug Use (NDC) recently conducted an online survey of our users. We received 441 responses. Thank you to everyone who took part.

Full Story »



Drugnet digest
This section contains short summaries of recent reports and other developments of interest.
by contributors: Finglas Addiction Support Team, Suzi Lyons, Ita Condron, Johnny Connolly and Brigid Pike


 
President Higginis officially opens the new FAST centre in Finglas, with Barbara Condon, general manager
President Higginis officially opens the new FAST centre in Finglas, with Barbara Condon, general manager
President opens new centre for Finglas service

The Finglas Addiction Support Team (FAST) new facility was officially opened by President Michael D Higgins in May 2012. The centre works with drug users, recovered users, their families and the community in the Finglas area to provide the highest standard of addiction support.


Full Story »



In brief
by Brigid Pike (compiler)


In recent months a series of reviews of structures and systems supporting the operation of the voluntary and community sector in Ireland have been initiated. While no final decisions have yet been taken, findings reported to date indicate both the need for a thorough overhaul and also the complexity of the issues.

Full Story »



Drugs and crime data 2012
by Johnny Connolly


This article looks at trends in reported drug offences and drug seizures for various periods between 2003 and 2011. It should be noted that drug offence and seizure data are primarily a reflection of law enforcement activity. Consequently, they are affected in any given period by such factors as law enforcement resources, strategies and priorities, and by the vulnerability of drug users and drug traffickers to law enforcement activities. Having said that, drug seizures are seen as indirect indicators of the supply and availability of drugs.



Full Story »



Drugs in focus – policy briefing
by Joan Moore (compiler)


Drug demand reduction: global evidence for local actions
Cited from Drugs in focus, No. 23, 1st issue 2012

The development of evidence‑based demand reduction interventions is a primary drug policy objective at national, European Union (EU) and global level. A particular discourse, with its own set of concepts, is used to discuss implementation of this objective, including terms such as: best practice, quality standards, guidelines, protocols, accreditation systems and benchmarking. This paper provides readers with straightforward definitions of the terms used, whilst highlighting achievements and current challenges in transferring scientific knowledge into practice in the drug demand reduction arena. A special focus is given to ‘best practice’ because of this concept’s increasing popularity and importance in Europe.



Full Story »



From Drugnet Europe
by Joan Moore (compiler)


New drugs detected in the EU at the rate of around one per week

Monitoring responses to drug problems in Europe a systemic approach

Thematic paper on drug-related research

Market share of herbal cannabis rising

Social reintegration of drug users — a neglected issue


Full Story »



Recent publications
by Joan Moore (compiler)




Full Story »



Upcoming events
by Joan Moore - jmoore@hrb.ie (compiler)




Full Story »
Newsletter Marketing Powered by Newsweaver