Ireland - HRB 2024 Evidence review on Drug and alcohol services
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Provided by- Opportunity closing date
- 13 November 2024
- Opportunity publication date
- 21 October 2024
- Value of contract
- £0-100k
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Description
HRB 2024 Evidence review on the distribution, organisation and administration of drug and alcohol services in other European jurisdictions The Health Research Board (HRB) is a research organisation. One of its areas of expertise is alcohol and other drugs, and it holds two national information systems on the topic: the National Drug Related Deaths Index and the National Drug Treatment Reporting System. It also hosts the National Drugs Library, which is an information resource that supports researchers, policy makers, educators, and practitioners who are working to develop the knowledge base around drug, alcohol, and tobacco use in Ireland. The HRB has commissioned nine evidence reviews since 2014 as part of the HRB drug and alcohol evidence review series (see Appendix 1). These reviews are undertaken on behalf of the Drugs Policy Unit in the Department of Health and funding is allocated each year in the national drugs strategy research and monitoring budget for this purpose. These evidence reviews support stakeholders in using research-based knowledge in their decision making, especially regarding their assigned actions under the National Drugs Strategy.
- Opportunity closing date
- 13 November 2024
- Value of contract
- £0-100k
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- Address
- The Health Research Board
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