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DRIVE Oversight Committee. (2021) Drug related intimidation & violence engagement (DRIVE) leaflet. DRIVE, Dublin.

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DRIVE (Drug Related Intimidation & Violence Engagement) is an interagency project with systems and structures to respond to drug related intimidation and associated violence (DRIV) in Ireland. The project is funded by the Department of Health through its drug initiative. The key objective of the DRIVE PROJECT is to support victims and build the capacity of communities around Ireland to respond to drug-related intimidation and violence. We help services to support victims of drug related intimidation with bespoke training, resources and signposting to local specialist support services. Our training is informed by people with lived experience and other experts. Most importantly we ensure that anyone who is a victim of drug related intimidation whether they are a family member or a drug user themselves can receive non judgemental, confidential support and access to services. Shame and Stigma can often prevent people from accessing support. Through DRIVE, whether you are a service provider or a victim of intimidation there is a pathway to support for you.

Item Type
Other
Publication Type
Irish-related
Drug Type
Substances (not alcohol/tobacco)
Intervention Type
Harm reduction, Crime prevention
Date
2021
Publisher
DRIVE
Corporate Creators
DRIVE Oversight Committee
Place of Publication
Dublin
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Accession Number
HRB (Electronic Only)
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