[thejournal.ie] Drug use outside Dublin continues to grow, says report. (06 Sep 2013)
External website: http://www.thejournal.ie/mqi-homelessness-drug-rep...
The annual report by Merchants Quay Ireland (MQI) shows that there is a growth in drug use outside Dublin, with their team in the Midlands working with an average of 130 clients per month.
The Midland’s Harm and Reduction Outreach Service is also providing over 3,000 needle exchange interventions during the year.
Last year, the MQI provided over 76,500 meals to service users with their primary healthcare service for homeless people making 3,316 individual client interventions.
Poverty
MQI state that these statistics show “are very strong indications of the increasing levels of poverty and hardship experienced by so many people”.
Statistics on needle exchange in Dublin show there were 20,847 client visits, showing an increase of almost 2,000 visits from 2011.
A total of 3,634 individuals accessed their needle exchange programme during 2012, of which 558 were new users of the service. The use of multiple drugs remains a prevalent trend with 75 per cent of needle exchange users reporting use of multiple substances.
Drug use
A combination of heroin, benzodiazepines and alcohol is the most common presenting issue at MQI’s services nationwide in 2012.
B Substances > Alcohol
B Substances > Sedatives, hypnotics or tranquillisers (CNS depressants)
B Substances > Opioids (opiates) > Heroin
B Substances > New (novel) psychoactive substances > Benzodiazepines
J Health care, prevention, harm reduction and treatment > Health related issues > Health information and education > Communicable / infectious disease control > Needle syringe distribution and exchange
MA-ML Social science, culture and community > Social condition > Homelessness
MA-ML Social science, culture and community > Social condition > Homelessness > Homeless services
T Demographic characteristics > Person who uses substances (user / experience)
T Demographic characteristics > Person who injects drugs (Intravenous / injecting)
VA Geographic area > Europe > Ireland
Repository Staff Only: item control page