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National Drugs Strategy.

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 17 November 2009

Tuesday, 17 November 2009

Questions (49, 50)

Róisín Shortall

Question:

82 Deputy Róisín Shortall asked the Minister for Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs the amount of funding allocated to the south-western regional task force in the past three years; the amount of this funding allocated to south-west Dublin; the amount allocated to Kildare North; the amount allocated to Kildare South; and the amount allocated to west Wicklow. [41642/09]

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Sean Sherlock

Question:

101 Deputy Seán Sherlock asked the Minister for Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs the number of projects carried out by the regional task forces in the various towns in Kildare South in the past three years; the amount of finance allocated to this region; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [41641/09]

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Written answers

I propose to take Questions Nos. 82 and 101 together.

Funding for community groups from my Department for drugs initiatives in Co. Kildare is channelled through the South Western Area Regional Drugs Task Force (SWRDTF). The amount of funding allocated to SWRDTF in the past three years is as follows:

Year

2007

465,106

2008

1,061,013

2009

1,181,150

The SWRDTF covers South Dublin City, South Dublin, Kildare and West Wicklow. The projects that cover these areas and their funding are as follows:

Project

2007

2008

2009

Drug Prevention Education Initiative

105,106

146,634

104,954

Innovation Fund

62,847

50,740

51,048

Counselling Support Fund

Nil

60,000

65,000

Abbey Regional Addiction Service

203,000

406,000

523,700

HALO Under 18s Treatment Response

20,000

58,221

104,459

The Drug Prevention Education Initiative project consists of salary and administration costs and the service is provided throughout the SWRDTF region. The Abbey Regional Addiction Service and the HALO Under 18s Treatment Response projects also consist of salary and administration costs providing services in North and South Kildare and West Wicklow. As these projects consist of salary and administration costs the funding is not amenable to further geographical breakdown.

With regard to the Innovation Fund and Counselling Support Fund the breakdown is as follows:

Innovation Fund

2007

2008

2009

S/W Dublin

12,748

7,000

8,600

West Wicklow

5,000

6,000

6,000

North Kildare

30,009

16,040

25,850

South Kildare

15,090

21,700

10,598

Counselling Support Fund

2008

2009

S/W Dublin

48,000

13,000

West Wicklow

Nil

15,000

North Kildare

12,000

40,250

South Kildare

Nil

25,750

Regional Training

Nil

21,620

The SWRDTF also received funding from the Dormant Accounts Fund substance misuse measure as follows:

Year

2008

Cocaine Awareness & Dial To Stop Drug Dealing (SWRDTF region)

40,000

2009

Family Support (SWRDTF region)

63,700

The SWRDTF has also been allocated Capital Premises Funding over the last three years as follows:

Year

2007

22,354 (North Kildare)

2008

120,000 (West Wicklow)

2009

25,000 (South Kildare)

€80,000 was also awarded to the SWRDTF in 2008 to carry out research in the SWRDTF region.

Some of the funding provided by Local Drugs Task Forces also provides benefit broadly across their region of operation, including Co. Kildare. In addition, a sum in the region of €170,000 has been made available in 2008 to Teen Challenge, a rehabilitation project at Shechem House, Richardstown, Co. Kildare, arising from applications through the South Inner City LDTF in Dublin.

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