May 26, 2021
President Higgins today welcomed Ana Liffey Drug Project CEO, Mr. Tony Duffin, to Áras an Uachtaráin.
President Higgins, as Patron of the Ana Liffey Drug Project, took the opportunity to pay tribute to the remarkable response by front line service providers to mitigate the threat posed by Covid-19 to homeless and the at-risk drug using populations.
March 16, 2021
“This short paper will give advocates for the decriminalisation of personal drug use – a greater insight into policy options; an understanding as to why advocates working together is important; insight into when to do the heavy lifting and who to do it for; there are many more insights within this document from the advocates we have worked with recently. The overall message is to persevere, work together and bring people along with you to achieve your advocacy position – we hope this paper helps advocates in this regard.” Tony Duffin, CEO of Ana Liffey Drug Project
March 16, 2021
Ana Liffey Drug Project is recruiting Project Workers for its Assertive Case Management Team based in Dublin City Centre.
January 30, 2021
Ana Liffey Drug Project has been providing low threshold, harm reduction services in Ireland since 1982. We have dedicated, skilled and enthusiastic teams who work hard to uphold our ethos and provide quality services to some of Ireland’s most vulnerable people.
We seek to recruit ethos driven, compassionate and professional employees. In turn we offer a wide range of supports and benefits as well as opportunities for learning and development.
January 26, 2021
Drug-related intimidation – such as attempts to recover drug debts or otherwise enforce discipline in drug markets through actual or threatened violence – is a complex issue that requires cooperation across the community to address effectively, according to a report today published by the Ana Liffey Drug Project. ‘Debts, Threats, Distress and Hope – Towards Understanding Drug-Related Intimidation in Dublin’s North East Inner City’ is the final report of the drug-related intimidation initiative, a project set up in September 2019 to look at the issue in the local area. The report reveals that over 4 in 5 respondents to an online survey aimed at those living and/or working in the NEIC area were aware of drug-related intimidation as an issue in the area, with over 1 in 5 reporting that they had experienced it themselves.