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Drug strength can change each time you use, making it hard to predict your reaction - even pills that look identical can be different. It's always safer not to use at all, but if you do follow harm reduction advice HSE Drugs.ie. Always call an ambulance in an emergency🚑


Still time to submit an abstract. Invited speakers confirmed. More to follow. theclubhealthconference.com/abstract Zara Quigg Sarah Morton Mark Bellis Fiona Measham IREFREA Portugal European Union Drugs Agency (EUDA) Judith Noijen Global Drug Survey Manuel Garcia-Ruiz International Night Studies Network Manuel Garcia-Ruiz Nicki Killeen IREFREA España


Following this first sample collection of wastewater by UCD to contribute to the European Union Drugs Agency (EUDA) review of drug use in over 120 cities, Prof Keenan discusses the Irish findings newstalk.com/news/dublin-am…


Excellent Club Health Ghent 2025, including Nicki Killeen describing the #harmreduction benefits of 3 years of ‘Back of House’ onsite drug testing, based on The Loop model. 58% of survey respondents report being willing to surrender drugs to a Back of House testing service.


Excellent Interagency engagement supporting people who are homeless. Thanks to all attendees & speakers Cork Drug & Alcohol Task Force Joe Kirby Mercy University Hospital Cork Dr Rachel Cole Nicki Killeen Emerging drug trends Yvonne Cashman Sinead lawless CCMT HSESouthWest


We were delighted to recently attend the 13th Club Health Ghent 2025 in Ghent to engage in discussions on creating safer and move inclusive settings. We presented on drug trends and developments in this area since the conference was held in Dublin in 2017. #ClubHealth #SaferNightlife






We spent some time this week alongside An Garda Síochána colleagues with Warren Lysaght from NSW police force on his visit to learn about #Nitazenes and collaborative responses. Warren visited a number of services in Dublin and had a day of discussion with a range of stakeholders



Drug strength can change each time you use, making it hard to predict your reaction - even pills that look identical can be different. It's always safer not to use at all, but if you do follow harm reduction advice HSE Drugs.ie Always call an ambulance in an emergency🚑





