The National Drugs Strategy (interim) 2009-2016 sets out the policy framework in relation to problem drug use. The Strategy outlines a series of 63 individual actions based on 5 pillars of: supply reduction; prevention; treatment; rehabilitation; and research. Impelementation of the Strategy is co-ordinated by the Department of Community, Equality & Gaeltacht Affairs (DCEGA) through the Office of the Minister for Drugs (OMD). A partnership approach between statutory, voluntary and community sectors in addressing drug issues is an important dimension to the Strategy.
Source: The National Documentation Centre on Drug use, 07/04/2011
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