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National Drugs Strategy.

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 13 December 2005

Tuesday, 13 December 2005

Questions (299, 300, 301)

Mary Upton

Question:

334 Dr. Upton asked the Minister for Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs if his attention has been drawn to the reason a person (details supplied) resigned; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [39097/05]

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Written answers

I received a letter from the individual concerned in which he indicated his intention to resign his position as representative of the community sector on the national drugs strategy team. His contribution to the national drugs strategy is acknowledged and appreciated. He previously indicated to my Department his intention to step down from his position last September and offered to remain as a member of the national drugs strategy team until February 2006. He also intends to remain as the community sector representative on the interdepartmental group on drugs and on the national advisory committee of the young people's facilities and services fund until replacement representatives are nominated.

Mary Upton

Question:

335 Dr. Upton asked the Minister for Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs the amount which has been allocated each year since the beginning of the national drugs strategy to each local drugs task force team. [39151/05]

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Substantial funding has been allocated to the 14 local drugs task forces since 1997 to fund their two rounds of development plans. Outlined in the following table is the total amount allocated, including mainstreamed amounts, to each LDTF in that time.

Task Force Area

Allocation

Ballyfermot

6,657,951

Ballymun

8,124,041

Blanchardstown

9,315,259

Bray

4,668,566

Canal Communities

9,184,368

Clondalkin

9,844,938

Cork

7,958,686

Dublin 12

5,203,601

Dublin North East

10,651,253

Dún Laoghaire/Rathdown

6,377,830

Finglas/Cabra

5,453,810

North Inner City

9,891,910

South Inner City

8,506,558

Tallaght

6,372,011

Cross Task Force

298,132

Total

108,508,869

In addition to these amounts, a capital sum of just over €13.6 million has been allocated to LDTF projects under the premises initiative to provide facilities for the provision of services to drug misusers. Funding of almost €95 million has also been provided under the young people's facilities and services fund, the vast majority of which has been allocated to both service projects and facilities in LDTF areas.

I have asked my officials to provide a breakdown of the allocations to each task force area on an annual basis and they will forward this to the Deputy in the coming days.

Mary Upton

Question:

336 Dr. Upton asked the Minister for Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs the amount in the emerging needs fund; the further amount within the emerging needs fund which has been disbursed as of 30 November 2005; the projects which have received this funding; the amount each of these projects received; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [39152/05]

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I announced an emerging needs fund earlier this year. The fund represents an initiative to deal with different issues arising as the drugs misuse scenario evolves and a sum of up to €1 million to meet such needs has been allocated for this purpose.

To date, I have allocated €181,238 under the emerging needs fund to the following five projects: community policing forum, Blanchardstown —€60,000; counselling support for CDTs, Blanchardstown —€40,000; SNUG counselling, north inner city —€22,400; Barnardos childcare project, Dún Laoghaire —€13,904; and Howth Peninsula drugs awareness group —€44,934. A further batch of applications are currently being assessed and I hope to be in a position to make more allocations in the near future.

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