October 17, 2022
Tony Duffin of Ana Liffey Drug Project said “It will be great to have the Community Safety Wardens focused on Wolfe Tone Park and surrounding area. However, they can’t work in isolation and Ana Liffey is ready to work in partnership with the new team when they hit the ground. I have no doubt that this additional support funded by the Department of Justice will improve the amenity of the area.”
October 4, 2022
Ana Liffey Drug Project is recruiting a number of posts for their Dublin City Centre based teams:
September 16, 2022
Yesterday, HSE CHO9 Social Inclusion (Homeless Services) won the Improving Patient Experience category at the HSE’s ‘Health Service Excellence Award’ 2022. As a Section 39 funded service working in partnership with our colleagues in CHO9 we are proud to say that we played a significant role in the delivery of the winning project: “Rapid COVID-19 LAMP testing in Dublin Homeless Services”.
August 31, 2022
Wednesday 31st August, is International Overdose Awareness Day. Sadly, for those who have serious on-going addiction issues, the risk of overdose is ever-present.
According to the latest official figures*, there were 786 drug-related deaths in Ireland over a twelve-month period.
It’s against this backdrop that Ana Liffey Drug Project, is highlighting the importance of improved availability of Naloxone, a medication used to block and reverse the effects of heroin and other opioids.
August 23, 2022
Ana Liffey Drug Project is now recruiting for Relief Workers in our Dublin service.
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 for relief positions. In turn we offer a wide range of supports and benefits as well as opportunities for learning and development.