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  Prevention, Consequences, Prevalence, Treatment, Rehabilitation ..
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Caroline Corr Presentation

Injecting Drug Use

  • 19% of total sample currently injecting drugs
    (27% of Dublin sample)
  • 74% of current heroin users were injecting
    (16% of total sample were injecting heroin users)
  • 63% of current cocaine users were injecting
    (10% of total sample were injecting cocaine users)

Risk Behaviour

Risk Behaviour % of current injectors

Inject in public places

54%

Inject alone

46%

Never inject self

15%

Inject in groin

22%

Sharing Paraphernalia

53%

Used a needle after someone else

20%

Experience of accidental overdose

20%

Changes in Drug Use

Changes in Drug Use

  • Changes noted in primary drug/routes of administration and increased frequency/quantity

Changes in Injecting Behaviour

  • Changes noted in different types of drugs, greater quantities of drugs, using more frequently and less safely

HIV

  HIV Test

Total study population

52%

Problematic drug users

80%

Hepatitis C

  Hepatitis C positive

Among those tested for hepatitis C

47%

Total study population

23%

Dublin sample

21%

Galway sample

11%

Cork sample

6%

Limerick sample

6%

Problematic drug users

51%

Injectors

60%

Receiving Treatment

13%

Psychiatric Issues

  • 48% reported concerns about psychiatric health
Experience of Psychiatric Services % of total population % of problematic drug users

Ever undergone a psychiatric assessment

42%

44%

Ever admitted to a psychiatric hospital

30%

29%

Ever diagnosed with a psychiatric illness

30%

29%

  • 70% of those diagnosed receiving treatment (60% of problematic drug users diagnosed receiving treatment

Gaps in Drug Service Provision: the Provider Perspective (1)

  • no drug service interviewed had a policy on homeless drug users
  • Difficulties meeting multiple needs
  • Quality of services

Gaps in Drug Service Provision: the Provider Perspective (2)

  • Needle Exchanges: lack of needle exchanges outside Dublin; absence of needle exchanges in the evenings and at weekends in Dublin
  • Methadone Maintenance: area-based treatment provision; waiting lists; keeping appointments; harsh sanctioning for failing urinalysis; problems having to attend methadone clinics daily
  • Drug Treatment: not enough detox and residential beds; delay between assessment and drug treatment; routine and structure; lack of aftercare

Gaps in Homeless Service Provision: the Provider Perspective

  • Few services with official policy on drug use, possession and dealing
  • Lack of knowledge and training around drug users
  • Difficulties addressing multiple needs
  • Safety issues
  • Tackling traditional view of homelessness
  • Limited range of low threshold services
  • Poor quality of some accommodation services
  • Lack of move-on options

Developing Drug Services

  • range of harm reduction services
  • methadone maintenance and drug treatment: flexible, less structured, take a holistic approach, access accommodation
  • respite care
  • more aftercare

Developing Homeless Services

  • promoting multi-disciplinary work
  • specialist service provision
  • remaining flexible
  • increase in resources and funding
  • develop range of accommodation options

Policy Implications

  • increased co-ordination and joint working relationships between sectors
  • implementation of a continuum of care model
  • development of organisational policies to positively include homeless drug users
  • development of homeless services to accommodate homeless drug users
  • increase the availability, capacity and effectiveness of drug treatment and harm reduction services

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