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Drug addiction treatment centre facing closure

Coolmine Therapeutic Centre says it urgently needs €100,000 from the State in order to keep its mother and child facilities for drug addicts open.

A residential drug addiction treatment centre for mothers and their young children faces closure within weeks unless it secures funding to stay open.
The Coolmine Therapeutic Community has launched its annual report today and has said that its treatment centre at Ashleigh House near Blanchardstown in west Dublin, does not have the resources to remain open much longer.
Ashleigh House is the only mother and child residential treatment facility in the State, providing a venue for mothers to have their children with them as they undergo treatment for drug addiction.
Those behind the centre say they need €100,000 which will go towards hiring of childcare workers and a nurse.
The centre says that there are currently 20 mothers with their children waiting to get into the centre and that number is increasing every week.
Last year it worked with up to 1,000 people to support them and their families in overcoming addiction amid increased demand and decreased funding from the State.

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Source: Hugh O'Connell, journal.ie, 02/10/12

Posted by drugsdotie on 10/02 at 01:19 PM in
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