Welcome/Stabilisation Programme
The Welcome/Stabilisation Programme is for people who are not yet drug-free and are seeking support to address their substance use. The programme runs Monday to Friday, from 10.30am to 3.30pm (to 1.00pm on Wednesdays). Clients engage in self-development workshops, one-to-one key working sessions, relapse prevention groups, and various other therapeutic/educational programmes. In 2020, some 30 clients were supported in Coolmine’s Stabilisation Programme.
Drug-Free Day Programme
The Drug-Free Day Programme (DFDP) provides a supportive setting for clients to build self-confidence and the skills to maintain a drug-free life. The programme lasts a minimum of 10 months: 5 months of primary treatment and 5 months of aftercare. Clients engage in open therapy groups, self-development workshops, one-to-one key working sessions, relapse prevention groups, and various other therapeutic/educational programmes. In 2020, some 45 clients engaged in Coolmine’s DFDP programme.
Contingency Management Programme
The Contingency Management (CM) Programme consists of the reinforcement of desired behaviours. These are rewarded in the form of vouchers awarded for a combination of group attendance and drug-free urine tests. The programme is 12 weeks long, with participants attending meetings three times per week. The content of the programme is three supervised urine tests per week, with a brief intervention at every meeting, and a weekly facilitated support group. In 2020, some 32 clients were supported by Coolmine’s CM programme.
Community Addiction Team Dublin 15
The Community Addiction Team Dublin 15 (D15 CAT) service provides focused care pathways specifically to the local community in Dublin 15 impacted by problem substance use. It includes treatment and rehabilitation support for adult men and women with problem substance use; contact and interventions to young people and adolescents at risk of experiencing problematic substance use; tailored support to members of ethnic and new communities impacted by problematic substance use; and integrated family work to deliver whole-family outcomes. Services include:
- Information and support
- Specific support for young people
- Cannabis programme
- Family support
- Alcohol programme
- Support for new community members
- Mindfulness-based stress reduction programme
- Support for all problematic substance use.
- In 2020, some 185 individuals were supported by the D15 CAT team.
Coolmine residential services
Coolmine Lodge – men’s residential
Coolmine Lodge is a therapeutic community that hosts a five-month residential treatment programme for men who are working towards an independent life, free from addiction. Coolmine Lodge provides a supportive, peer-led environment where clients can build confidence, strength, resilience, and hope for a positive future. The service can admit men who may be prescribed medication, or those detoxifying from methadone, following assessment. In 2020, some 72 men were supported in residential treatment at Coolmine Lodge, with a 78% retention rate. There were 19 residential detox admissions, with a 68% retention rate. Twenty-nine per cent of admissions to Coolmine Lodge in 2020 were referrals from the Probation Service or Irish Prison Service.
Ashleigh House – women and children’s residential
Ashleigh House is a residential therapeutic community for women, expectant mothers, and mothers with young children. The service can admit women who may be prescribed medication, or those detoxifying from methadone, following assessment. Ashleigh House is designed to help women in recovery develop the skills they need to live a drug-free, independent life. In 2020, some 56 women were supported in residential treatment at Ashleigh House, with a 63% retention rate.
1 Coolmine (2021) Coolmine annual report 2020: expanding possibilities. Dublin: Coolmine. https://www.drugsandalcohol.ie/34580/