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HSE and USI launch new drug harm-reduction campaign for students

The Health Service Executive (HSE) has partnered with the Union of Students in Ireland (USI) for a new initiative aimed at reducing drug-related harm among young Irish people.

The #SaferStudentNights campaign is rooted in providing relevant drug information and advice for third level students and will run from February until April.

Citing statistics that showcase drug use among people aged 15-34 has risen by more than those aged 35-64, #SaferStudentNights aims to highlight the risks associated with using club drugs such as MDMA, cocaine and ketamine.

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Source: Dave Hanratty, Joe.ie, 12th February 2019

Posted by drugs.ie on 02/12 at 09:07 AM in
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The HSE and Union of Students in Ireland (USI) ask students to think about drug safety measures when using club drugs
Harm reduction messages from the #SaferStudentNights campaign.
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