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Ireland. Department of Health. (2022) Factsheet: budget 2023 measures for National Drugs Strategy & inclusion health. Dublin: Department of Health.

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Total additional funding of €10.5m in 2023: 

  • €4m to expand community and residential addiction services;
  • €3m to improve access to healthcare services for Travellers, people who are homeless and refugees;
  • €3.5m to maintain existing level of service for community & voluntary organisations providing drug & alcohol and inclusion health services. 

In Budget 2023, Minister Frank Feighan secured an additional €7m for new developments. The funding will be used to expand HSE healthcare services and to support community & voluntary organisations to improve access to health and social care services. The main funding allocations are set out below. 

  • €900,000 to ensure sustainability and to increase capacity of residential treatment services
  • €850,000 to expand integrated care pathways for high-risk drug andalcohol users, including gender-specific services
  • €1m to strengthen monitoring of emerging drug trends & to expandcommunity-based services as part of the community services enhancement fund. €750,000 to mitigate the impact of drugs & alcohol on children, families& communities
  • €1m to expand Traveller health units and other Traveller-specific services, under the forthcoming Traveller health action plan (a further€300,000 is provided for Traveller mental health by Minister Butler)
  • €1.3m to provide wrap around health supports for long-termhomelessunder Housing First, in line with the Housing for All plan. €700,000 to increase access to healthcare services for refugees, in line with the HSE Intercultural Health Strategy. 

Key outputs from the new funding 

  • Increase in numbers accessing drug and alcohol services across all regions better supports for children and families affected by parental drug and alcohol use
  • More women and men in recovery from addiction
  • Reduction in drug-related harms, overdoses and drug-related deaths additional 269 Housing First tenancies receiving intensive health supports
  • Better treatment for chronic physical health conditions amongst Travellers more refugees accessing culturally appropriate healthcare services

 

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