FF National Drugs Action Plan
FF National Drugs Action Plan
FF National Drugs Action Plan
APRIL 2015
DRUGS
ACTION
PLAN
Forward
The landscape of drug use has changed in Ireland and there are emerging
needs in terms of the nature and prevalence of drug use in this country.
Substance misuse is a complex and crosscutting issue and the impact of
the misuse of illicit and licit drugs is far reaching.
The emerging challenges posed by substance misuse in Ireland are
impacting heavily on families, communities, tourism and our health
services. Alcohol and Cannabis misuse is prevalent across the Island and
poly drug use is persistent. Reduced state resources and a lack of urgency
by the Government to address the issue has resulted in an inadequate
response.
It is now estimated that at least one person a day in Ireland dies from a
drug overdose. This represents the third highest level of overdose deaths
per capita in Europe. This is simply unacceptable and highlights how
pressing this issue has become.
Fianna Fil has brought forward these policy proposals seeking to
address the huge challenge of drug abuse prevalent in Irish society. We
will reappoint a Minister for Drugs; we will build on the National Drugs
Strategy by implementing a new National Substance Misuse Strategy
inclusive of all drugs including alcohol and cannabis; we will seek to
address the anti-social behaviour experienced in our cities as a result of
drug abuse and we will seek to improve the aftercare services for those
engaged in drug rehabilitation services.
We believe the steps outlined in this policy document will help turn the
tide of the current drugs crisis.
Niall Collins TD
Fianna Fil Spokesperson for Justice and Equality
APPENDIX ONE:
REPLY.
All Garda have a responsibility in the prevention and detection of criminal
activity whether it be in the area of burglary, drug offences or otherwise.
Specifically in relation to drugs, I can assure the Deputy that An Garda
Sochna continues to pro-actively and resolutely tackle all forms
of drug crime in this jurisdiction. The Garda National DrugsUnit, works
closely with dedicated Divisional and District Drug Units and other
nationalunits, including the Organised Crime Unit, as well as the Criminal
Assets Bureau in targeting persons involved in the illicit sale and supply of
drugs.
I have been informed by the Garda Commissioner that the personnel
strength of each DivisionalDrugsUniton 31 December 2011-2013 and to 31
December 2014, the latest date for which figures are readily available, was
as set out in the table below.
DivisionalDrugsUnits
Division
DMR South Central
DMR North Central
DMR North
DMR East
DMR South
DMR West
DMR NSS
Waterford
Wexford
Kilkenny/Carlow
Tipperary
Cork City
Cork North
Cork West
Kerry
Limerick
Donegal
Cavan/Monaghan
Sligo/Leitrim
Louth
Clare
Mayo
Galway
Roscommon/Longford
Westmeath
Meath
Kildare
Laois/Offaly
Wicklow
TOTAL
2011
16
18
32
15
31
35
2
10
11
8
9
24
7
7
10
20
12
8
7
6
9
5
12
7
9
7
7
6
11
361
2012
13
20
31
13
30
28
6
10
6
7
8
26
9
5
6
12
10
5
8
7
7
5
11
6
7
6
2
3
3
310
2013
11
13
27
13
23
26
0
9
4
7
7
29
9
4
8
11
10
0
6
6
6
5
12
7
7
4
2
0
4
270
2014
19
20
16
10
17
24
0
5
1
5
7
28
5
3
10
12
8
0
8
6
7
5
8
6
6
4
6
3
4
253
APPENDIX TWO:
PQ 49567/14
* To ask the Minister for Health the average length of time for which a
person remains on a methadone programme; the average cost per
annum in maintaining a person on a programme; the number of
locations from which methadone programmes are operated; the number
of persons provided for on average at these locations; and if he will make
a statement on the matter.
Dear Deputy Fearghal,
The Health Service Executive has been requested to reply directly to you
in the context of the above Parliamentary Question, which you submitted
to the Minister for Health for response. I have examined the matter and the
following outlines the position:
2011
Expenditure
2012
Allocation
2012
Expenditure
2013
Allocation
2013
Expenditure
2014
Allocation
Grand
92,878,435.00 90,405,769.98 90,751,786.32 91,545,658.00 90,391,525.06 114,777,234.49
Total
Note:
[1]
Funding in the sum of 21.57ml, was transferred to the HSE Vote in
respect of Task Force Projects that were funded by the Department of
Healths Drugs Programme Unit for 2014.
[1]
Budget allocation from Metal Health for Donegal, Sligo, Leitrim is
included in the figures for 2012; 1,723,955, 2013; 1,590,280 and 2014;
1,701,183 figures
[1]
Budget Allocation from Mental Health for Cavan Monaghan is included
in 2013; 330,000 and 2014 250,000 figures
However the average cost per patient who received Methadone Treatment
in the Community for the year 2013 is set out in the table 3 below:
Table 3
No. of Unique Methadone
Patient attending a GMS
Doctor Surgery
4,158
No. of Unique
Methadone Patient
attending a Pharmacy
7,138
Annual Cost
per Person on
Methadone
1,675.74
Annual Cost
per Person on
Methadone
1,723.16
Clinic
National Drug
Treatment Centre
ARC Project
Arklow Clinic
Athlone Drug Treatment
Clinic
Baggot Street Clinic
Ballyfermot & Palmerston
Primary Care Centre
Ballywaltrim Clinic
Bride Street Clinic
Brookfield Project
CARP Killinarden
CASP
Castle Street Clinic
Clondalkin/Lucan
Treatment Centre
Cork Street Addiction
Centre
Cuan Dara Detox Unit
Cuan Mhuire Drug
Treatment Unit
Dr Steevens Addiction
Centre
Drimnagh Clinic
Dundrum Clinic
Fassaroe Clinic
Fettercairn Project
Inchicore Clinic
Irishtown S.C.
Jobstown Clinic
Killarney Road Clinic
Loughlinstown Satellite
Clinic
Merchants Quay
Mullingar Clinic
Old County Road
Patrick Street Clinic
Portlaoise Drug
Treatment Clinic
Rathmines Clinic
Rialto Community Project
Safetynet Homeless
Service - Simon Hostel
Safetynet Homeless
Service - Peter McVerry
Hostel
Safetynet Homeless
Service - The Salvation
Army
Sallynoggin S.C.
St Aengus Project
Tallaght Drug Services
Location
December
487
Crumlin, Dublin 12
Co Wickow
85
58
Co Westmeath
103
91
Ballyfermot, Dublin 10
151
Bray, Co Wicklow
Dublin 2
Tallaght, Dublin 24
Tallaght, Dublin 24
Clondalkin, Dublin 22
Dublin 2
17
29
25
68
93
235
Lucan, Co Dublin
209
Dublin 10
51
Cherryorchard, Dublin 10
15
Athy, Co Kildare
<10
Dublin 8
158
Dublin 12
Dublin 14
Bray, Co Wicklow
Tallaght, Dublin 24
Dublin 8
c/o Castle St Clinic
Tallaght, Dublin 24
Bray, Co Wicklow
38
28
22
31
41
11
46
89
Co Dublin
13
Dublin 8
Co Westmeath
Crumlin, Dublin 12
Dun Laoghaire, Co Dublin
11
47
81
168
Co Laois
92
13
53
13
<10
<10
Co Dublin
Tallaght, Dublin 24
Tallaght, Dublin 24
39
25
187
HSE DNE
HSE West
HSE South
Total:
Tullamore Community
Alcohol & Drug Services
Ballymun Satellite Clinic
Beaumont Hospital
Bonnybrook Satellite
Clinic
Cabra Clinic
City Clinic
Coolock Clinic
Corduff Clinic
Darndale Clinic
Domville House
Donabate Clinic
Donnycarney Project
Edenmore Clinic
Howth Drug Clinic
Kilbarrack Project
Mountview Drug Clinic
Mulhuddart Clinic
Safetynet Homeless
Service - Salvation Army
Safetynet Homeless
Service - Granby Lane
Sean McDermott Project
Swords Drug Clinic
The Mews Clinic
The Thompson Centre
Wellmount Clinic
Galway
Limerick
Aislinn Centre
Arbour House
Ard Drug
Treatment Clinic
Carlow Drug
Treatment Clinic
Kerry Addiction Clinic
Merchants Quay Ireland
South Tipperary
Methadone Clinic
Waterford Substance
Misuse Service
Wexford Drug
Treatment Clinic
74
Co Offaly
35
Dublin 11
Dublin 9
33
14
Coolock, Dublin 17
94
Dublin 11
Amien St, Dublin 1
Coolock, Dublin 17
Dublin 15
Dublin 17
Dublin 9
Co Dublin
Killester, Dublin 5
Dublin 5
Dublin 13
Dublin 5
Dublin 15
Dublin 15
112
299
18
30
146
220
19
25
27
21
65
71
27
Closed
<10
Dublin 1
38
Dublin 1
Co Dublin
NCR, Dublin 7
Mountjoy St, Dublin 7
Finglas, Dublin 11
Galway City
Limerick City
Ballyraggert, Co Kilkenny
Cork City
<10
52
128
237
206
39
129
<10
232
Kilkenny City
23
Carlow Town
34
Tralee, Co Kerry
Tullow, Co Carlow
54
17
Clonmel, Co Tipperary
37
Waterford City
92
Wexford Town
24
5537 Clients
Also, for the Deputys information, during the period ended December
2014, 272 level one GPs and 68 level two GPs provided treatment to 3,975
patients across the country.
I trust this information is of assistance to you but should you have any
further queries please contact me.
APPENDIX THREE:
REPLY.
Drug-related deaths are a human tragedy for the families and friends of
the people involved and have a considerable impact on communities and
society as a whole. While there are no easy solutions to addressing the
problem, the Government is committed to stepping up the effort to reduce
the number of drug-related deaths.
The latest annual figures from the National Drug-Related Deaths Index
indicate that 350 people died in 2012 due to the toxic effects of drugs, a
decrease from 387 in 2011. There were 86 deaths involving methadone
in 2012 as compared with 118 in 2011, 60 in 2010, 69 in 2009 and 80 in
2008. Methadone was involved in one out of four poisoning deaths and in
most of these deaths methadone was mixed with another drug.
Many drug-related deaths are avoidable, particularly those involving
methadone or heroin overdoses. For this reason, I have authorised the
HSE to undertake a demonstration study for the use of naloxone in the
prevention of opioid overdose. Naloxone reverses the effects of drugs
like heroin, morphine and methadone if someone overdoses. The study,
which is being carried out this year, aims to increase access to naloxone for
non-medical staff, such as the families or friends of a drug user. The
HSE budget includes an extra 2.1m to support this project and other
measures targeting vulnerable drug users, including the provision of enhanced
residential detoxification and rehabilitation facilities.
My Department is commencing work on the development of a new National
Drugs Strategy for the period after 2016. The process will involve
comprehensive consultation with stakeholders and the public on the
current national drugs policy and future priorities. It will also take account
of evidence-based research, information and data sources on the extent
and nature of problem drug use in Ireland, including drug-related deaths.
APPENDIX FOUR:
REPLY.
The information requested by the Deputy is set out in the table below.
2010
Expenditure
m
2011
Expenditure
m
2012
Expenditure
m
2013
Expenditure
m
2014
Expenditure
m
105,400
92,878
90,752
90,392
114,777
11
REPLY.
In line with the National Drugs Strategy, my Department administers a
Drugs Initiative which primarily funds community based drugs initiatives
supported by Local and Regional Drug and Alcohol Task Forces. The
budget allocation for the twenty four Local and Regional Drug and Alcohol
Task Forces for each of the years referred to by the Deputy is set out in
the table overleaf:
LDATFs
Ballyfermot
Ballymun
Blanchardstown
Bray
2010
2011
2012
1,533,826 1,492,413 1,569,489
1,243,552 1,209,976 1,180,695
1,184,200 1,152,227 1,124,343
1,656,849 1,612,114 1,573,101
2013
1,522,404
1,145,274
1,090,613
1,525,908
2014
2015
461,150 255,466
632,817 422,958
179,305 179,305
573,860 573,860
Canal
Communities
1,515,376
338,605 338,605
Clondalkin
Cork
Dublin 12
1,428,930
1,531,224
1,086,749
388,114
411,988
74,013
388,114
411,988
70,997
Dublin
North East
988,234
422,251
422,251
Dun Laoghaire
Rathdown
975,475
949,137
898,382
94,676
94,676
986,452
2,495,777
2,276,911
1,316,913
2010
896,933
1,576,095
894,739
1,038,588
806,369
870,066
1,193,005
894,750
1,089,369
740,085
959,818
2,428,391
2,215,434
1,281,356
2011
872,716
870,581
1,533,540
1,010,546
784,597
846,574
1,160,794
870,592
1,059,956
720,104
263,277
576,956
255,720
452,712
2014
58,200
307,810
147,982
0
272,485
456,080
0
102,820
0
136,994
263,277
494,856
176,043
341,438
2015
58,200
136,816
147,982
0
258,633
309,778
0
102,820
0
136,994
Finglas Cabra
North Inner City
South Inner City
Tallaght
RDATFs
East Coast
Midlands
Mid-West
North East
North West
North Dublin
South East
South West
Southern
Western
926,167
936,590
908,492
2,369,624 2,298,535
2,161,821 2,096,966
1,250,347 1,262,837
2012
2013
851,596
584,227
849,513
824,028
1,496,428 1,451,535
986,091
956,508
765,610
742,642
826,087
801,304
1,132,703 1,098,722
849,524
824,038
1,034,305 1,003,276
702,677
681,597
The reduction in the allocation in 2014 and 2015 respectively reflects the
fact that my Department transferred 21.04m in funding relating to Drug
and Alcohol Task Force projects to the HSE on 1st January 2014, with a
further 1.02m transferring on 1 January 2015.
Niall Collins TD