Public support for measures to address alcohol use
by Jean Long and Deirdre Mongan
Alcohol consumption The results of a new survey, Alcohol: Public knowledge, attitudes and behaviour,1 show a strong belief among 1,020 survey respondents (85%) that the current level of alcohol consumption in Ireland is too high, and a general perception (73%) that Irish society tolerates high levels of alcohol consumption. The survey was commissioned by the Health Research Board and done by Ipsos MRBI.
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Report of the Strategic Response Group – ‘A better city for all’
by Johnny Connolly
The Strategic Response Group (SRG) is a partnership set up to address public substance misuse and perceived anti-social behaviour in Dublin city centre. In June 2012, following a year-long process of research and consultation, it published a report aimed at addressing this issue in the long term.1 The report was officially launched by the lord mayor of Dublin, Councillor Andrew Montague, in one of his last engagements as mayor. The issue of anti-social behaviour related to substance misuse in Dublin city centre has long been a focus of media attention and public concern.
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Parental responsibilities and drug treatment outcomes
by Suzi Lyons
A recently published analysis of data from the ROSIE study1 aimed to establish whether having children in their care at intake affected the treatment outcomes of opioid users.2
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The views of children and young people in state care
by Martin Keane
The Department of Children and Youth Affairs (DCYA) recently published a report detailing a consultation process with 211 children and young people in state care; participants ranged in age from 8 to 23 years.1
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Unmet needs and benzodiazepine misuse among people in treatment
by Suzi Lyons
Many problem opiate users in treatment also misuse other substances. This presents a challenge to addiction services as often one single service cannot address the complex needs of such clients. A study carried out in the Drug Treatment Centre Board examined clients’ perceptions of unmet needs and the association between misuse of non-prescribed benzodiazepines and extent of unmet needs.1
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Deaths among children and young people in state care, after care or known to the HSE
by Brigid Pike
In June 2012 the report of the Independent Child Death Review Group (ICDRG) was published.1 The review group investigated the deaths (between 1 January 2000 and 30 April 2010) of 196 children and young people who were in care, in receipt of aftercare or known to the child protection services in Ireland at the time of their death.
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Drug use among the general population, by regional drugs task force area
by Jean Long and Justine Horgan
On 19 June a new bulletin was published outlining drug prevalence data by regional drugs task force (RDTF) area based on findings from the 2010/2011 National Advisory Committee on Drug’s general population survey on drug use.1
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