Four homeless mothers and their children continue to live in a drug treatment centre despite the women having recovered from their addiction, because there is no other place for them to go. Such "high ...
Cocaine continued to be the leading substance for treatment at Coolmine's drug and alcohol treatment centre in Dublin during the first half of this year. The data comes following 2024 annual reports ...
The needs of those coming out of addiction treatment need to be considered by the Government in addressing housing problems, a treatment centre in west Dublin has said. Publishing its annual report ...
Some 15 years on, it is still difficult for Bronagh to admit that she had put drugs before her own son. Trauma she herself suffered in childhood led her to take substances to cope. Shattered ...
A drug and alcohol treatment centre has said there has been a surge in cocaine use, with it and alcohol the most prevalent drugs presenting among addicts. Coolmine said 57% of all men in residential ...
An intensive programme showing improvements in the functioning of drug-using parents towards their families should be rolled out across all the health regions, according to a new report. Coolmine, one ...
Alcohol remains the leading national addiction, but cocaine is now the biggest addiction problem in the east of the country. A new report on addiction trends produced by Coolmine Therapeutic Community ...
The new vehicles – replacing older, unreliable minibuses – will provide transport for those served at Ashleigh House, which cares for up to 24 women and 17 children from infants to those at preschool ...
A MOTHER of five has opened up about her struggle with drug abuse and accused the Government of leaving Ireland’s addicts to die on the streets. Ann Marie Sweeney spent years in and out of prison ...