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[Report] Health Service Executive. (2025) Enabling framework for organisational culture. Dublin: Health Service Executive.
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[Dail Debates] [Oireachtas] Joint Committee on Drugs Use debate. Family supports: discussion. (25 Sep 2025)
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[Conference or Workshop Item] Citywide. (2025) Citywide 30th anniversary event presentations. In: Fergus McCabe Summer School, 1 September 2025, Dublin.
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[Report] European Union Drugs Agency. (2025) EUDA International Cooperation Framework. Lisbon: EUDA.
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[Report] Harper, Angel and Sharif, Farhana and Burke, Jolanta (2025) Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) in Ireland: wellbeing, living experience, and the need for change. Dublin: RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences.
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[Article] Lopez, Audrey and Cohen, Audrey Sarah and Vega, Francine and Champagne-Langabeer, Tiffany (2025) Implementation of screening and assessment tools for diagnosing opioid use disorder: a systematic review. Drug and Alcohol Dependence Reports, 16. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dadr.2025.100375
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[Article] Ye, Xuan and Phillips, Leighlan and Morrison, Caity and Zhuang, Jo and Chapman, Brit and Portogallo, Hannah and Hodge, Michael and Linden, Jo and Branchflower, Antigone and Harvey, Craig and Lundin, Robert M (2025) A review of individual multidisciplinary team roles in alcohol and other drugs. Frontiers in Medicine, 12. https://doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2025.1512703
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[Video] van der Sterren, Anke and Gough, Chris (2025) NDARC webinar series presentation. Collaborative development of an experience measure: insights on lived experience involvement from the SUSOSE Project. National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre, UNSW Sydney.
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[Article] Christine, Paul J and Blum, Joshua and Tillman, Alexandra R and Braun, Hannan M and Hinrichs, Martin and Hurley, Hermione and Al-Tayyib, Alia (2025) Evaluation of a novel patient-centered methadone restart protocol. JAMA Network Open, 8, (8). 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2025.29393
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[Article] Hawke, Lisa D and Hou, Jingyi and Munro, Charlotte and Sendanyoye, Claudia and Hauer, Shoshana and van Kesteren, Mary Rose and Upham, Katie and Halsall, Tanya and Lunsky, Yona (2025) Gaps in the engagement of people with lived and living experience and caregivers in mental health and substance use health research: a qualitative study of untapped potential. Health Expectations, 28, (4). https://doi.org/10.1111/hex.70393
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[Report] Masterton, Wendy and Falzon, Danilo and Torrance, Morgan and Carver, Hannah and Parkes, Tessa and Engstrom, Sandra and Gorely, Trish and Lovell, Rebecca and Duncan, Eddie and Park, Kirsty J and Dumbrell, Joshua (2025) Guidance manual for greenspace programmes that support people with poor mental health and substance use challenges. Stirling: University of Stirling.
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[Article] Kennedy, Sarah and Fitzgerald, Robyn and Melia, Ruth (2025) Engaging stakeholders in the development of a national digital mental health strategy: reflexive thematic analysis. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 27. doi: 10.2196/71601
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[Article] Dillon, Lucy (2025) Communities That Care in Ireland. Drugnet Ireland, Issue 91, Spring 2025. pp. 32-34.
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[Report] Ireland. Department of Children, Disability and Equality. (2025) National LGBTIQ+ Inclusion Strategy II: action plan 2025-2026. Dublin: Government of Ireland.
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[Article] O'Leary, Chris and Coren, Esther and Roberts, Anton (2025) The experiences of adults experiencing homelessness when accessing and using psychosocial interventions: a systematic review and qualitative evidence synthesis. Campbell Systematic Reviews, 21, (2). https://doi.org/10.1002/cl2.70036
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[Report] World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe. (2025) Transforming mental health through lived experience: roadmap for integrating lived and living experience practitioners into policy, services and community. Copenhagen: World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe.
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[Article] Mathias, Holly and Duff, Elsie and Schulz, Petra and Auger, Sarah and Gravel-Ouellette, Antoinette and Lockhart, Teresa and McCorriston, Willi and McCrindle, Jenn and Mirza, Nyal and Pijl, Em and Savard, Tyla and Hyshka, Elaine (2025) Rural community-based participatory research with families of people who use drugs: key considerations from a multi-provincial research partnership. Harm Reduction Journal, 22. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12954-025-01247-3
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[Report] McCulloch, Louise and Griffin, Gina and Murphy, Fiona and Hunter, Danielle and Flynn, Louise and Doyle, Donna and Comiskey, Catherine and Brady, Vivienne (2025) Mothers in addiction recovery rising: the will and the way. Dublin: Trinity College Dublin.
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[Report] UNODC Prevention, Treatment and Rehabilitation Section. (2025) UNODC programme on partnerships for the treatment of drug use disorders. Vienna: United Nations.
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[Dail Debates] [Oireachtas] Seanad Éireann debate. Health strategies [Drug strategy]. (04 Mar 2025)
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[Report] Depaul, Mental Health Reform. (2025) Breaking the cycle: addressing mental health and homelessness through integrated care. Dublin: Depaul and Mental Health Ireland.
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[Article] Chappard, Pierre and Pourchon, Fabienne (2025) For a renewed harm reduction model. Harm Reduction Journal, 22. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12954-025-01165-4
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[Article] Welch, Zoe and Duke, Karen and Hughes, Katy and Sondhi, Arun and Wright, Samantha (2025) ‘Why don’t we just build it in a square hole?’: developing a multi-component drug outreach service for young people aged 16–25 in England. Drugs: Education Prevention and Policy, Early online. https://doi.org/10.1080/09687637.2025.2470147
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[Report] O’Meara Daly, Eóin and Dwane, Jackie and Lewis, Caitlin and Redmond, Sean (2025) An evidence-informed model and guide for effective relational working in youth justice. Manchester: HM Inspectorate of Probation.
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[Article] Curtis, Blake and Lawes, Douglas J and Caldicott, David and McLeod, Malcolm D (2025) Identification of the novel synthetic opioid N-pyrrolidino isotonitazene at an Australian drug checking service. Drug Testing and Analysis, 17, (10), pp. 1996-2004. https://doi.org/10.1002/dta.3910
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[Article] Duopah, Yaa Asuaba and Moran, Lisa and Elmusharaf, Khalifa and Kelly, Dervla (2025) Illicit drug use in Limerick City: a stakeholder and policy analysis using multiple streams model. The International Journal of Health Planning and Management, 40, (1), pp. 86-107. https://doi.org/10.1002/hpm.3856
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[Audio] Health Service Executive. (2025) HSE Talking health and wellbeing podcast - 2025. Dublin: Health Service Executive.
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[Report] International Network of People who Use Drugs. (2025) Partnership guide for drug user-led networks: the good, bad and ugly. Norfolk, UK: INPUD.
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[Webpage] Social Care Institute for Excellence. (2025) Person-centred care. Co-production hub. URL: https://www.scie.org.uk/co-production/
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[Article] Long, Elizabeth C and Loria, Riley and Pugel, Jessica and O'Neill, Patrick and Cioffi, Camille C and Hsuan, Charleen and Sterner, Glenn and Crowley, D Max and Scott, J Taylor (2024) The power of lived experience in optimizing US policymakers' engagement with substance use research: a series of rapid-cycle randomized controlled trials. Drug and Alcohol Dependence Reports, 13. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dadr.2024.100299
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[Article] Perrin, Sarah and Fillol, Amandine and Moriceau, Sarah and Le Tirant, Lysiane and Allache, Axel and Serre, Fuschia and Stevens, Nolwenn and Auriacombe, Marc and Cambon, Linda and Martin-Fernandez, Judith (2024) Exploring and describing alcohol harm reduction interventions: a scoping review of literature from the past decade in the western world. Harm Reduction Journal, 21. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12954-024-01105-8
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[Report] Carroll, B and Walsh, K and O'Neill, M and De Largy, C (2024) Meaningful involvement in services in health and social care (MISHSoC): towards an inclusive and effective public and patient engagement strategy for those with lived experience. Dublin: Genio, in partnership with the HSE National Social Inclusion Office and the HSE Mental Health Engagement and Recovery Office.