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National Drugs Strategy.

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 6 October 2009

Tuesday, 6 October 2009

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Seán Ó Fearghaíl

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813 Deputy Seán Ó Fearghaíl asked the Minister for Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs the resources committed by him in each of the past three years in combatting drugs in County Kildare; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [34011/09]

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Funding for Local and Regional Drugs Task Force areas in 2009 will be approximately €32m. Of this amount, over €22m is being allocated to the Local Drugs Task Forces while over €10m is being earmarked for the Regionals.

In relation to Co. Kildare, which is part of the South West RDTF area, the following allocations have been made:

Project Details

2007

2008

2009

*Drug Prevention Education Initiative

105,106

146,634

104,954

Raising Capacity

50,000

*Community Addiction Team — Kildare West Wicklow

203,000

340,112

175,000

The Abbey Project

66,301

35,223

*ARAS (Abbey and KWWCAT )

250,000

Counselling Pool — Kildare focused areas

15,000

110,750

*Under 18’s Service — Kildare, West Wicklow

20,000

58,221

104,459

Innovation Fund — Kildare areas funded

50,000

40,850

41,080

Harm Reduction Study

40,000

Project Information Management System (PIMS)

40,000

Once-off Initiatives

Dial 2 stop drug dealing

20,000

Cocaine Drug Awareness Campaign

20,000

Newbridge Family Resource Centre

22,354

Family Support Funding

63,700

625,460

876,118

981,182

*The Drugs Prevention Education Initiative, ARAS and the Under 18's are projects that cover the region.

In addition, some of the other funding provided to the South West RDTF provides broader benefits across its region of operation, including Co. Kildare. Approx. €170,000 has also been made available to Teen Challenge, a rehabilitation project at Shechem House, Richardstown, Co. Kildare, arising from applications through the South Inner City LDTF in Dublin.

Finally, as the Deputy is aware, the National Drugs Strategy is based on a co-ordinated effort across many Government Departments and Agencies and my Department's allocation is only part of a much bigger investment programme in drugs services by these other bodies. In 2008, it was estimated that expenditure on drugs programmes across all the bodies was in the region of €275m and initial indications are that this level will be broadly maintained in 2009.

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