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Staff protest closure of drug treatment service in Dublin

WORKERS IN A community drug treatment service in Dublin have requested a meeting with Leo Varadkar after they were told that the facility was closing.

Staff at Adapt in Blanchardstown were informed at the end of last month that the service that has operated in the area for the past 18 years was shutting down.

A total of 13 full-time staff work at the centre. They were given six weeks’ notice at the end of May. The service will officially cease on 7 July.

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Source: thejournal.ie, 14/06/2017

Posted by Andy on 06/15 at 08:50 AM in
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