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Directory of Drug and Alcohol Services in and Surrounding Directory of Drug and Alcohol Services in Cork and Surrounding Areas Areas

To obtain hard copies contact Cork City Partnership Tel: 021 430 2310 To access directory electronically, go to: www.corkcitypartnership.ie www.corkdrugsinfo.ie or www.srdtf.ie CCP Directory 2013 Cover_Layout 1 12/07/2013 12:33 Page 2

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Contents Foreword: Cork Local Drugs Task Force 2 Coiscéim Counselling Programme Al-Anon (Family Support Group) 30 Foreword: Cork City Partnership Ltd. (SHEP) 18 Bridge Recovery Parent / Concerned (Comhar Chathair Chorcaí Teo) 3 Dual Diagnosis (Addiction & Mental Persons Group 30 Co-ordination of Drug & Alcohol Services 4 H e a l t h ) C o m m u n i t y S e r v i ce 18 FADA Family Support Group 30 Cork Local Drugs Task Force (CLDTF) 5 Student Counselling and Development Mahon Family Support Group 30 Unit (UCC) 18 Southern Regional Drugs Task Force Matt Talbot Father’s / Mother’s Support U – Clinic 18 (SRDTF) 5 Groups 30 Mayfield Family Support Group 30 S ection 3: Treatment & Rehabilitation Section 1: Education, Prevention, Nar-Anon (Family Support Group) 30 Intervention and Information Services Anchor Treatment Centre Limited 19 Parents Aware (PAB) 31 Ballincollig Youth Initiative 6 Arbour House Treatment Services 19 St Nicholas Trust – For Families of Action for Youth (BAY Project) 6 Cuan Mhuire Treatment Centre 19 Prisoners 31 Blackpool – Hillgrove Outreach Project 6 Edward Court Treatment Services 19 Tabor Lodge Family Support Groups 31 Youth Initiative 6 Kerry Addiction Services 20 ‘The Hut’ Family Support Group 31 Club Projects Cork, Co. Cork & Kerry 7 Matt Talbot Services 20 Cork City Partnership Ltd., (CODAP) 7 Residential Detox Service 20 Section 7: Residential Facilities Cork Simon Youth Homeless Drug Tabor Lodge Addiction & Housing Cork Foyer 32 Prevention Project 8 Services Ltd. 20/21 Cork Simon Community 32/33 Douglas Area Youth Services (DAYS) 8 Talbot Grove 21 Good Shepherd Services 33 Dublin Hill/Ballyvolane Initiative for Youth 8 Edel House 33 Section 4: After Care Services Bruac Eile Training & Education Centre 33 Farranree Alcohol and Drugs Awareness Fellowship House 21 (FADA) 9 Good Shepherd After Care / Outreach Link Workers 22 Services 33 Drugs Project 9 Renewal 22 Glen Neighbourhood Youth Project 9 Riverview 33 St. Helen’s Care Association 33 Greenmount Community Drugs Initiative 9 Section 5: Support Services St. Vincent de Paul 34 / Churchfield Community Access Housing Unit 23 Threshold 34 Drugs Project 10 Big Brothers Big Sisters of Ireland (BBBS) 23 Wellsprings 34 Drugs Project 10 The Bridge Recovery Group Ltd. 23 Mayfield Youth 2000 – Phase 1 11 Cork Alliance Centre 23/24 Section 8: Training Mayfield Youth 2000 – Phase 2 11 Churchfield Community Trust 24 Cork City Partnership Ltd. (CODAP) 35 Togher Link-Up Ltd. 11 Cork City Employment Services (CCLES) 24 Cork Institute of Technology 35 Traveller Visibility Group (TVG) 12 The Dillion’s Cross Project 24 NCE Outreach Ltd. 35 Yew Tree Project 12 The Grattan Project 25 Health Promotion Department, HSE South 35 YMCA 12 H.O.P.E. Project 25 The Social and Health Education Project Bandon Community Drugs Initiative 13 Post Release Services 25 (SHEP) 35 Community Drugs Initiative 13 The Samaritans 25 Section 9: Publications Community Based Drugs The Sexual Health Centre (SHC) 26 Initiative (FREE) 14 Cork City Partnership Ltd. (CODAP) 36 SHINE Project 26 Community Based Drugs Cork Youth Information Centre 36 Teen Parents Support Programme (TPSP) 26 Initiative 14 Health Promotion Department, HSE South Mallow Community Based Drugs Youth Health Services (YHS) 27 (Publications) 36 Initiative 14 Community Based Drugs Section 6: Support Groups Section 10: Associated Services Initiative 15 Alcoholics Anonymous & Multi-Lingual Asylum Seekers Outreach Service 37 Community Based Drugs (AA) 27 Cork Gay Project 37 Initiative 15 Churchfield Community Trust 28 G.U.M. Clinic (Genito-Urinary Medicine) 38 Killarney Community Drugs Initiative 16 CCP - Knocknaheeny Project (We The People) 28 Mná Feasa Domestic Violence Project 38 Listowel & North Kerry Community LINC 39 Drugs Project 16 Dual Recovery Anonymous (DRA) 28 ) 28 Northside Community Health Initiative Tralee Community Drugs Initiative 16 Gamblers Anonymous (GA (NICHE) 39 HADD Child & Family Support Group 29 Section 2: Community Counselling Services Narcotics Anonymous (NA) 29 Before 5 Family Centre 17 Polish Sobriety Club (Pomost) 29 CIT Careers & Counselling Service 17 Index: Alphabetical 40-41 Community Based Addiction Family Support Groups Useful Websites / Information 42-43 Counselling Service 17 ACoA Adult Children of Alcoholics & Cork Counselling Services 17 Dysfunctional Families 30 CCP Directory Updated 2013_CCP Directory 12/07/2013 12:05 Page 2

Foreword: Cork Local Drugs task Force

rsonal problems are linked with Many of our social, family and pe th. As a result, many lives , either to drugs or alcohol or bo addiction akdown rty, social exclusion, family bre end up in a dark place of pove and even despair. to these situations. This rtant to bring light and hope in It is impo upports ensive list of the services and s Directory provides a compreh y the problems associated all whose lives are challenged b available to st a list, Cork and Kerry. This is not ju with drug or alcohol misuse in pe. it is a doorway to help and ho ency is a vision and a e name of each organisation or ag Behind th the r way it is most appropriate to mission to respond in whateve esult of alcohol or drug families and individuals as a r struggles of n there are also people who are misuse. Within each organisatio emental way, people who listen in a caring and non-judg willing to ovide ften going the extra mile to pr will give their time and help, o the necessary support. lighted ocal Drugs Task Force I am de As Chairperson of the Cork L es. I would like to thank d with this Directory of Servic to be associate ally in so effectively and enthusiastic and congratulate all who operate this very challenging work.

Gerry Raftery Chairperson ce Cork Local Drugs task For Floor 1, Kinvara House, Dublin Hill, Cork tel: 021 4930100 Website: www.corkdrugsinfo.ie

To obtain hard or electronic copies of this directory, please contact Cork City Partnership on 021 430 2310 or email: [email protected] or [email protected] Alternatively, to download copies you can go to: www.corkcitypartnership.ie, www.corkdrugsinfo.ie or www.srdtf.ie

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Foreword: Cork City Partnership

Cork City Par tnership Ltd. is funded throug h the Health Sevices Executive to implement the Commu (South) nity Outreach Drugs Awarene pro ss Project (see pg 7). This ject acknowledges the need for a c ollective community response to drug and alcoho the issue of l prevention. The objective of th e project is to encourage and support community involveme nt in drug prevention strateg and city-wide ies/actions at local level through a range of approach es including education, trainin ness raising, preventio g, aware- n, information sharing and capac abo ity building. All of the ve strategies/actions are guided b y the National Drug Strategy 2009–2016. We are delighted to receiv e support from the Cork Local enables u Drugs Task Force which s to update this Directory in 2013. The Directory demonstrate significant development o s the f drug and alcohol services in C result of ork and surrounds as a the action plans of all relevant l ocal agencies and organisation demonstrates the level o s. It also f community involvement and th communitie e commitment of s in tackling the drug problem an d this is to be commended. I wo uld like to acknowledge the de dication and commitment of staff here in the C our two CODAP ork City Partnership, Ms Jacq ueline Daly and Ms Mella Mag who work closely with the commu ee nities in Cork City creating awar challenges facing co eness of the mmunities and individuals in th also g e area of drug misuse but who ive support and training to commu nities in tackling this issue. The updated info rmation in this Directory will c de ontinue to contribute to the velopment of a collective respo nse between communities and it wil to support the work l also serve being done by groups across C Con ork in tackling the drugs issue gratulations to all the groups an . d projects listed in this Direc sincerely hope that in tory, and I these times of economic chall neede enges that your work, which is d more than ever now, will con tinue to be supported and be av communities and individu ailable to the als affected by drug misuse. Dr. Joan Power Chairperson Cork City Partnership Ltd. (Comhar Chathair Chor caí teo) Level 1, Heron House, Blackpool Retail Park, Blackpool, Cork City tel: 021 4302310 Fax: 021 4302081 Web: www.corkcitypartnership.ie

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Co-ordination of Drug & Alcohol services

Contact Information As the Co-ordinator does not provide services directly to the public there is no access Co-ordinator of services for arrangement. However, considerable contact is substance & Alcohol Abuse maintained through liaison work with voluntary groups, the Local Drugs task Force and the Floor 1, Kinvara House, Dublin Hill, Cork southern Regional Drugs task Force. tel: 021 4930100 email: [email protected] ACCess to seRVICes ARBoUR HoUse AnD HeRon HoUse Referrals are accepted from various sources: Role of the Co-ordinator i.e. Clients and family members, G.P.s, the role of the Co-ordinator is to co-ordinate Probation services, social services and the planning and evaluation of services for Hospital services. People are seen on an persons involved with drug and alcohol misuse appointment basis only and the service is whether provided by the H.s.e or the voluntary free to all. sector and to liaise closely with all service Please note that this is not an emergency providers. the Co-ordinator does not provide service. any treatment of Drug and Alcohol misuse directly to the public but is involved in: seRVICes PRoVIDeD • Determining needs within the community the services meet with the following groups: • Developing recommendations and services • People who have concerns about their own in the prevention and treatment of drug and alcohol or drug misuse alcohol misuse • People who have concerns about a family member’s alcohol or drug misuse Currently treatment services are established in Co. Kerry, West Cork, north and east Cork and • Following consultation / assessment, a additional services in Cork City at Arbour treatment plan is devised with the client who House, Douglas Road and Heron House, depending on needs, may indicate a brief Blackpool. intervention, one to one counselling, relapse prevention, non–residential / residential treatment programme, concerned persons programme or other intervention.

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Cork Local Drugs task Force southern Regional Drugs Contact Information task Force Co-ordinator, Cork Local Drugs task Force Contact Information tel: 021 4930102 Co-ordinator Mobile: 087 0553157 southern Regional Drugs task Force email: [email protected] email: [email protected] Mobile: 087 9980558 Development Worker tel: 021 4930100 Cork Local Drugs task Force tel: 021 4930103 Development Worker Mobile: 087 0553255 southern Regional Drugs task Force email: [email protected] tel: 021 4930100 Administrator Mobile: 087 0553657 Cork Local Drugs task Force email: [email protected] Floor 1, Kinvara House, Dublin Hill, Cork Website: www.srdtf.ie tel: 021 4930102 Role of the Co-ordinator & email: [email protected] Development Worker Website: www.corkdrugsinfo.ie • to work across Counties Cork & Kerry Role of the Co-ordinator & (excluding Cork City) and deliver a strategic Development Worker Plan, developed by the southern Regional Drugs task Force, under the national Drugs • Profiles all existing or planned services or strategy. resources available in the task Force area • to develop and support community based to address the drugs issue; responses to drug & alcohol misuse. • Facilitates multi-sectoral collaboration • to provide support to existing services, through increased participation in the working in the field of drugs & alcohol. task Force; • to provide up to date information to the • supports the task Force in reviewing southern Regional Drugs task Force, in emerging needs and prioritising responses; order that a cohesive response be developed • Disseminates information on local drugs to issues as they arise. issues, the task Force plans, services and • to work towards the improvement in service other responses; provision for those who are experiencing • establishes mechanisms for monitoring and issues related to drug and alcohol misuse. evaluating the task Force plans, which are consistent with the overall aims and • to provide feedback from time to time to the objectives of the national Drugs strategy; Drugs Programme Unit and feed into national policy. • ensures a proper evaluation framework is put in place for task Force funded projects, • to ensure that a real partnership approach so as to ensure their effective delivery, based is developed in response to drug and on agreed objectives as outlined in the local alcohol misuse. area plan.

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Ballincollig Youth Initiative • Information and advice • educational and self developmental group Village Chambers, Village shopping Centre, work Ballincollig, Co. Cork • Referral to other appropriate relevant ContACt agencies Community Drugs Worker tel: 021 4810373 Mobile: 087 2844426 email: [email protected] Blackpool - Hillgrove outreach seRVICes PRoVIDeD Project • outreach, referral and support services to Room 2, Blackpool Community Centre, parents, families and young people living in Great William o’Brien st. Ballincollig Blackpool, Cork City • one to one support and group activities with ContACt young people, helping to promote a healthy Project Co-ordinator/ Community Drugs lifestyle Worker • Drug and alcohol education and awareness Mobile: 087 7966020 programmes for schools and youth groups tel: 021 4500979 in local community email: [email protected] • Parents support Group • Acudetox (ear Acupuncture) seRVICes PRoVIDeD • Harm Reduction, Mindfulness Based • Counselling, Harm Reduction, Family Relapse Prevention and Post treatment support, education, Information & Referral support Programmes • Parents / Concerned Persons support Group

Ballyphehane Action for Youth (BAY Project) Carrigaline Youth Initiative Carrigaline Community Complex, 20A Pouladuff Road, Ballyphehane, Cork City Carrigaline, Co. Cork ContACt ContACt Community Drugs Worker Community Drugs Worker Mobile: 087 1790689 tel: 021 4919635 email: [email protected] Mobile: 086 3837390 Project Worker: email: [email protected] Mobile: 086 3872041 seRVICes PRoVIDeD seRVICes PRoVIDeD • Community based resource providing • BAY is a prevention, education & prevention activities and programmes for 12 – 19 project which provides confidential, friendly, year olds impartial support, advice and information to young people (14 – 24 years), who are currently using or at risk of using drugs. this service is free of charge and can be contacted by self referral / concerned parents / guardians / family members or other relevant agencies. • one to one guidance and support for young people and parents 6 CCP Directory Updated 2013_CCP Directory 12/07/2013 12:05 Page 7

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Club Projects seRVICes PRoVIDeD Cork City Partnership Ltd. implements the Health Promotion Department, Hse south, Community outreach Drugs Awareness eye, ear and throat Hospital, Project. this project aims to encourage and Western Road, Cork City support communities to develop drug ContACt prevention strategies at local level. Health Promotion officers: • Prevention and education, including short- Cork City term (unaccredited) and accredited e.g., tel: 021 4921670 – substance Use Issues in Youth & Community Work Course (FetAC Level 5) tel: 021 4921649 which is run in conjunction with Cork County Kerry College of Commerce. this course tel: 066 7184566 components are designed to promote For general queries: good practice among those who work (in a paid or voluntary capacity) with young senior Health Promotion officer: people and communities who are affected tel: 021 4921670 by substance use. Fax: 021 4921655 email: [email protected] – Parent to Parent training Programme (P-2-P). the programme is to help parents seRVICes PRoVIDeD to develop an awareness and the the Club Cork Alcohol and Drugs Awareness confidence to guide their children through programme developed by the Health Promotion adolescence. Department in partnership with An Garda – other positive health, parenting and síochána and local publicans, aims to increase mental health and concerned persons’ awareness and inform those working in the training/education sessions as required. pub/club environment about the negative – Community Drugs Library: facilitates effects of drug and alcohol misuse and to community access to drug and alcohol explore/identify possible solutions to deal with information. Computer and wi-fi access. such issues effectively. All projects work in open Monday to thursday, 9am to 5pm partnership with communities in raising aware- by appointment only. ness of harms associated with both alcohol and • Awareness Raising: drugs and in finding local solutions to such issues. – Produces and maintains an up to date ‘Directory of Drug & Alcohol services’ and other occasional publications / leaflets, available from Cork City Partnership, Community outreach Drug tel: 021 430 2310 Awareness Project (CoDAP) – seminars and workshops in response to Cork City Partnership Ltd. emerging needs i.e. Cork Alcohol / Drug Level 1, Heron House, Blackpool Retail Park, Awareness events. Blackpool, Cork City • networking, Information sharing and tel: 021 4302310 Capacity Building: Fax: 021 4302081 – Facilitates networking of community, Web: www.corkcitypartnership.ie minority and at-risk groups to promote good practice e.g., Cork Family support ContACt network *(see support groups section 6) Community Drugs / Development Workers and Community Representatives on the Mobile: 087 1962022 / 087 1962030 CLDtF. email: [email protected] / – technical assistance to community and [email protected] minority groups to prepare local strategies, funding applications etc. 7 CCP Directory Updated 2013_CCP Directory 12/07/2013 12:05 Page 8

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Cork simon’s Youth Homeless • support and information for young people and parents living in the Douglas area Drug Prevention Project • Assessment service; making appropriate Cork simon Day Centre, Andersons Quay, referral to other relevant services when Cork City required ContACt • Diversionary activities to minimise the use of Community Drugs Worker alcohol and drugs in the community tel: 021 4278728 Mobile: 087 6185907 Fax: 021 4278732 Dublin Hill / Ballyvolane email: Initiative for Youth [email protected] Portacabin Kempton Park, Ballyhooley Rd. Website: www.corksimon.ie Cork City – next to tennis courts seRVICes PRoVIDeD (Post c/o Foróige offices, Level 1, the Youth Homeless Drugs Prevention Project, Heron House, Blackpool Retail Park, Cork City) works as part of Cork simon’s Day & outreach team, offering individually tailored responses to ContACt marginalised young people aged between 18 Project co-ordinator/Community Drugs Worker and 26. the YHDPP operates on a one to one Mobile: 086 3668049 basis with young people, helping to re-establish email: [email protected] contact with family, offering support, advice and Community Drugs Worker information on addiction and supports. It has Mobile: 087 2933283 an emphasis on supporting young people back email: [email protected] into education and training and is closely linked with Cork simon’s employment and training Project. the YHDPP is funded by Cork VeC seRVICes PRoVIDeD through the Young Peoples’ Facilities and serv- We provide people in the Dublin Hill/ ices Fund. It also works closely with the CLDtF. Ballyvolane area with the following services: • Confidential support to individuals and families affected by Alcohol & Drug misuse DAYs Project • Drug education/harm reduction/ prevention (Douglas Area Youth services) work in the community including the delivery of Drug Awareness workshops Ardagh House, old Carrigaline Rd., Douglas, Cork City • Referrals to relevant agencies, ongoing community support pre/post treatment ContACt Project Co-ordinator/ Community Drugs Worker Mobile: 087 1209001 email: andrew.fi[email protected] A community – based drug intervention project, which is committed to addressing the drug/ alcohol problem in the Douglas area. seRVICes PRoVIDeD • one to one support to young people who are actively involved in substance misuse

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Farranree Alcohol and Drugs Glen neighbourhood Youth Awareness (FADA) Project Farranree Community Resource Centre, 23 Mangerton Close, the Glen, Cork City Pophams Road, Farranree, Cork ContACt ContACt Project Co-ordinator/Community Drugs Community Drugs Worker Worker Mobile: 086 1591507 tel: 021 2397599 tel: 021 4212328 Mobile: 087 7625985 Fax: 021 4212329 email: [email protected] email: [email protected] seRVICes PRoVIDeD seRVICes PRoVIDeD • outreach, referral and support services to • the project can provide support, information young people, their families and the and a referral service to individuals, parents community living in the Glen and and families in the Farranree area of Cork City surrounding districts • An outreach/intervention service which aims • one to one and small group work for young to target young people at risk of misusing people presenting with drug/alcohol related substances issues • education and prevention programmes • education and prevention work which can provide individuals with the • Family support knowledge and skills, to help them make more informed choices Greenmount Community Drugs Glanmire Drugs Project Initiative c/o Glanmire Youth Project, GAA Pavillion, ‘We Made this’, south Presentation Convent, , Glanmire, Co. Cork evergreen st., Cork City ContACt ContACt Community Drugs Worker Community Drugs Worker Mobile: 087 2182821 Mobile: 086 8364366 email: [email protected] email: [email protected] seRVICes PRoVIDeD seRVICes PRoVIDeD • outreach, referral, support, information & • outreach, referral and support services to education services to young people & their young people, parents and families living in families in the Glanmire area the Greenmount area • outreach, referral & support services to • Confidential one to one guidance and parents, families & young people with support service alcohol/substance misuse issues • Group activities with young people to raise • Confidential one to one support awareness of drug and alcohol issues • Delivering drug awareness workshops within • Drug and alcohol education and awareness the wider community programmes for schools

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Gurranabraher / Churchfield Knocknaheeny Drugs Project Community Drugs Project Hollyhill shopping Centre, c/o Youth Work Ireland – Cork Knocknaheeny, Cork City Gurranabraher Youth & Community Resource ContACt Centre, Gurranabraher Rd. Cork City Project Co-ordinator/Community Drugs Worker tel: 021 4303902 ContACt Fax: 021 4399550 Community Drugs Worker Mobile: 087 1224794 Mobile: 087 6294784 email: [email protected] tel: 021 4399862 seRVICes PRoVIDeD Fax: 021 4399204 email: [email protected] • outreach, referral and support services to parents, families and young people living in seRVICes PRoVIDeD Knocknaheeny/Hollyhill area Gurranabraher Arts Programme is designed: • Confidential one to one support to young • to introduce young people to the arts and people/parents/families allows them access to different mediums. • Making appropriate referrals to other relevant agencies Community outreach Drugs Project provides: • Group activities with young people to raise • outreach, referral and support services for awareness of drug and alcohol issues young people aged 15-25 and parents/ families etc. • Delivering drug awareness workshops within the wider community e.g. schools & training • Provides programmes in consultation with centres young people 15-25 with a drug and alcohol related issue focus • Community addiction counselling service • Concerned Persons Programme • Personal development programmes / Parent support groups • Aftercare Group • Youth Café for secondary school pupils in • Recovery / social Group the area

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Mayfield Youth 2000 – Phase 1 togher Link-Up Ltd. Kerrigan tyrell Youth Centre, tinker’s Cross, 13 tramore Rd, togher, Cork City Mayfield, Cork City. (Post c/o Foróige offices, ContACt Level 1, Heron House, Blackpool Retail Park, Project Co-ordinator/Community Drugs Worker Cork City). Mobile: 086 8251561 ContACt email: [email protected] Community Drugs Worker Project Worker Mobile: 086 8523077 Mobile: 086 8240140 email: [email protected] email: [email protected] seRVICes PRoVIDeD seRVICes PRoVIDeD • Programmes & activities for young people • A link between the services available and with an alcohol and drugs focus the person experiencing difficulties either • support, outreach & referral services for through their own or a significant other’s young people, parents and families in drug/alcohol misuse Mayfield area • Provides the community with a range of • Confidential one-to-one support for young drug/alcohol support services through crisis people, parents & families intervention, harm reduction, one to one and • Drug & Alcohol Awareness Workshops family support available to the wider community on request • Community Addiction Counselling service available in centre weekly • Family support Group runs weekly

Mayfield Youth 2000 – Phase 2 Family Centre, 20 Lotamore Park, Lotamore, Mayfield, Cork City ContACt Project Co-ordinator/Community Drugs Worker tel: 021 4530898 Mobile: 086 3682061 email: [email protected] seRVICes PRoVIDeD • A drugs information and resource base within the Lotamore and surrounding area • support service and information for young people, parents, families and other interested groups • Programmes which are educational and preventative • Addiction counsellor service available on a weekly basis in the Lotamore Family Centre

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the (tVG) traveller support YMCA (Cork) Project on Drugs and Alcohol 11 – 12 Marlboro street, (opp. Clancy’s) 25 Lower John st., Cork City Cork City ContACt ContACt Community Drugs Worker Project Worker tel: 021 4270187 / 021 4273056 Mobile: 086 6084659 Mobile: 085 1268985 tel: 021 4503786 email: [email protected] email: [email protected] [email protected] the tVG support Project is a Community seRVICes PRoVIDeD Drugs project which is committed to prevention, education, intervention and HeARt & soUL is a holistic Health information based work. education programme for youth groups. the seRVICes PRoVIDeD twenty available sessions cover concepts of health in its broadest form i.e. physical, mental, • Provides outreach, referral, support, information and education services to emotional, social and spiritual health with travellers individual sessions focusing on the following topics: Introduction, nutrition x 4, stress, Body • one to one and confidential support to persons presenting with substance Image, Addiction, Alcohol/Drugs, tobacco misuse/abuse issues and support to entitlements & services, Hygiene, Physical, persons in recovery from addiction Mental, social & sexual Health, Relationships spirituality, and evaluation session. • Drugs and alcohol education and awareness programmes D.I.o.n. Project • Group work, e.g. Prison group, Men’s group, Project Worker social and Health group tel: 021 4270187 • Liaise with the existing support services, email: [email protected] agencies, projects and referring agencies seRVICes PRoVIDeD An Independent Living skills Programme for Yew tree Project Young people covering areas such as: • Budgeting and finance 22 Lakeland’s Crescent, Mahon, Cork • Health and Hygiene ContACt Project Co-ordinator/Community Drugs Worker • Loneliness and support Mobile: 086 3801698 • Career Guidance Issues tel: 021 4350445 • tenancy Rights email: [email protected] • Information seRVICes PRoVIDeD • Provide outreach, referral and support services to young people, their parents/ families living in the Mahon and Blackrock area • Confidential one to one guidance and support • Making appropriate referrals to relevant agencies • Drug and alcohol education awareness programmes in small group settings

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Bandon Community Drugs Cobh Community Drugs Initiative Initiative Room 6, town Hall, north Main st., C/o Cobh YMCA, 8 Westbeach, Cobh, Co. Cork Bandon, Co. Cork ContACt ContACt Community Drugs Worker Community Drugs Worker tel: 021 4814060 tel: 023 20721 Mob: 086 8283760 Mob: 086 8251215 email: [email protected] email: [email protected] seRVICes PRoVIDeD seRVICes PRoVIDeD • Work with 14-23 year olds from Cobh, on a this Initiative aims to help and support young one to one basis, whose lives are affected by people aged between 14 and 23 in the Bandon drugs and/or alcohol and surrounding area who are experiencing problems in their lives as a result of their • support young people in recovery from drug alcohol and/or drug experimentation and and/or alcohol addiction misuse. the focus of the Project is on those • tailor make a plan for each young person young people who are at ‘high risk’ of misusing, encouraging change, growth, healthy lifestyle who are currently misusing and who are in choices and fulfilling their potential need of support with their recovery from • support/provide information for loved ones substance misuse. and family members of young people • outreach and one to one support in a safe, referred to service confidential environment • Provide a safe, confidential environment • Information, advice and support for both where young people are listened to and free young people and their families to discuss issues • Assistance in accessing relevant referral • Provide a link between young people in services such as counselling, assessment, Cobh and other services where appropriate treatment, further education and training i.e. treatment centres, health clinics, programmes assessment and counselling services etc. • ongoing support and continuing care for • Aim to act as an advocate for the young both the young person and their family as person appropriate • Auricular Acupuncture • HeAL – Concerned Persons Group

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Fermoy Community Based therapies and referral on to other services such as counselling, detox and rehabilitation Drugs Initiative (FRee) programs. Diocesan Youth services, 2 Fitzgerald Place, C/o Family Resource Centre, MacCurtain st., Fermoy, Co. Cork Mallow Community Based ContACt Community Drugs Worker Drugs Initiative tel: 025 51887 Cloyne Diocesan Youth services, Mob: 086 6096874 Mallow Youth & Community Centre, email: [email protected] new Road Mallow, Co. Cork seRVICes PRoVIDeD ContACt Community Drugs Worker • Free and confidential service tel: 022-53526 • one to one support to those aged 12-25 Mobile: 086-3836414 who are misusing drugs/alcohol email: [email protected] • Advice and information in relation to drugs and alcohol seRVICes PRoVIDeD • supports for concerned persons, families • Free and confidential advice and information etc. affected by drug/alcohol misuse in relation to drug and alcohol queries • Referral pathways to treatment and other • one to one support for young people and significant services their families affected by drugs and alcohol • Advocacy for young people i.e. linking in • Provide a link to other services that can help with support services e.g. addiction treatment centres, counselling services, health clinics, complimentary therapies • Be an advocate for young people in dealing Macroom Community Based with other agencies and services e.g. training Drugs Initiative centres, employers, housing etc. Cloyne Diocesan Youth services, • Further information and referral forms can be Fitzgeralds House, Macroom, Co. Cork found on: www.cdys.ie ContACt Community Drugs Worker Mob: 086 8031109 email: [email protected] seRVICes PRoVIDeD the project provides a one to one listening service for young people and their families whose lives have been affected by alcohol and/or other drugs. the project aims to act as an advocate for young people. the worker can offer support with reducing the use and harmful effects of alcohol and other drugs and in preventing relapse. this is done mainly through one to one meetings, family meetings, home visits, information and advice, complimentary

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Mitchelstown Community Youghal Community Based Based Drugs Initiative Drugs Initiative 1 thomas st., Mitchelstown, Co. Cork C/o nagle House, south Abbey, Youghal, Co. Cork ContACt Community Drugs Worker ContACt tel: 025 41511 Community Drugs Worker Mob: 086 0439702 tel: 024 90673 email: [email protected] Mob: 086 3842183 email: [email protected] the project offers outreach services, one to Website: one support, information on drug and alcohol www.youghalcommunitydrugsinitiative.ie misuse, educational programmes in-line with seRVICes PRoVIDeD best practice and ongoing support when accessing relevant services. • one to one support to those aged 14-24 years for those misusing drugs and seRVICes PRoVIDeD concerned persons the initiative aims to work primarily with young people aged 12 - 23 in the Mitchelstown and • Assessment, care planning and onwards surrounding area who: referrals • Are at high risk of using/experimenting with • Guidance, information, advice and support drugs/alcohol on accessing services, community supports etc. • Are currently misusing drugs/alcohol • Active concerned person/family support • Are in need of support with their recovery group from substance misuse • We also support Families to cope with their children’s drug/alcohol misuse

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Killarney Community Drugs tralee Community Drugs Initiative Initiative C/o KDYs Youth Centre, Fairhill , Killarney, C/o north & east Kerry Development Co. Kerry Company Ltd., Ashe street, tralee, Co. Kerry ContACt ContACt Community Drugs Worker Community Drugs Worker tel: 064 31748 tel: 066 7180190 Mob: 086 7364605 Mob: 087 6708702 email: [email protected] Fax: 066 7129562 seRVICes PRoVIDeD email: [email protected] the initiative aims to provide low-threshold seRVICes PRoVIDeD intervention to young people, aged between 17 support and information for young people and 22, who: aged between 16 and 21 in the tralee area, • are currently using drugs who are experiencing problems in their life • have recently stopped and need ongoing because of drug misuse. support • are at risk of drug/alcohol misuse also • one to one support • Information for young people, parents and their families • Help in getting further support if needed • Family / Concerned Persons support

Listowel & north Kerry Community Drugs Project C/o Upper Church st., Listowel, Co. Kerry ContACt Community Drugs Worker tel: 068 23744 Mob: 087 9263803 Fax: 068 23206 email: [email protected] seRVICes PRoVIDeD • supporting young people aged between 12 and 21 who are at risk due to drug/alcohol misuse • one to one counselling • Group work and activities • Family support group

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Before 5 Family Centre Cork Counselling service Churchfield Hill, Churchfield, Cork City Level 1, Heron House, Blackpool Retail Park Blackpool, Cork City ContACt Project Worker ContACt tel: 021 4303561 Counsellor on Duty Fax: 021 4307863 tel: 021 4928300 email: [email protected] Fax: 021 4399801 Web: www.before5familycentre.ie ACCess to seRVICes seRVICes PRoVIDeD the Community, Counselling and Advisory Access to community counselling services. service accepts referrals from various sources: i.e. Clients and family members, G.P.s, Probation services, social services and CIt Careers & Counselling Hospital services. People are seen on an appointment basis only and the service is service free to all. 2nd Floor, student Centre, Please note that this is not an Cork Institute of technology, emergency service. Rossa Avenue, Cork tel: 021 4335752 seRVICes PRoVIDeD seRVICes PRoVIDeD the services meet with the following groups: Free and confidential counselling service for • People who have concerns about their own current registered students of CIt. alcohol or drug misuse • People who have concerns about a family member’s alcohol or drug misuse Community Based Addiction • Following consultation / assessment, a treatment plan is devised with the client who Counselling service depending on needs, may indicate a brief Cork Local Drugs task Force, Floor 1, intervention, one to one counselling, relapse Kinvara House, Dublin Hill, Cork prevention, non – residential / residential tel: 021 4930100 treatment programme, concerned persons programme or other intervention. ContACt Addiction Counsellors:

Mobile: 087 0688486 email: [email protected] Mobile: 087 4155404 email: [email protected]

seRVICes PRoVIDeD the addiction counsellors employed in this project provide outreach support to clients of the Cork Local Drugs task Force community based projects in Cork City. Please see all community based C.L.D.T.F Projects under (Section 1) of the directory

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Cosicéim Counselling UCC Programme (sHeP) student Counselling and Village Chambers, the Village Centre, Development Unit station Road, Ballincollig, Co. Cork Ard Patrick, College Road, Cork City ContACt ContACt Coiscéim service student Counselling and Development Unit tel: 021 4666180 tel: 021 4903565 Fax: 021 4870104 Fax: 021 4205168 email: [email protected] email: [email protected] Website: www.socialandhealth.com seRVICes PRoVIDeD seRVICes PRoVIDeD Access to counselling services, also advice one to one, group and family counselling and support for UCC students who may be (Coiscéim Counselling Programme). experiencing issues around drug/alcohol misuse.

Dual Diagnosis (addiction and U-Clinic mental health) Community together-Razem Centre, 17 Georges Quay, service Cork City togher Community Centre, togher Road, ContACt togher, Cork U-Clinic service ContACt tel: 021 4967743 Dual Diagnosis Coordinator Mobile: 086 3231184 / 089 4998610 tel: 021 4321002 email: [email protected] Mobile: 087 6486432 / 087 9054640 Web: www.together-razem.org email: [email protected] / seRVICes PRoVIDeD [email protected] Project ‘U-Clinic’ was launched in early 2013 seRVICes PRoVIDeD and provides services mostly for Polish A comprehensive community based assess- Migrants with addiction problems. the Project ment and treatment for the co occurrence of deals with alcohol addiction, drug misuse, addiction and mental health issues (dual gambling and co-dependancy issues. diagnosis) is provided by the integration of the U-Clinic offers: one to one counselling, group south Lee Primary Care Addiction service and counselling, psycho education, prevention the south Lee Mental Health services in the workshops, consultation, social advice and area of togher/Ballyphehane, Cork. legal clinics.

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Anchor treatment Centre Cuan Mhuire treatment Centre Limited Farnanes, Co. Cork spa Glen, Mallow, Co. Cork ContACt ContACt nurse on Duty Counsellor on Duty tel: 021 7335994 tel: 022 42559 Fax: 021 7336377 Fax: 022 43843 email: [email protected] email: [email protected] seRVICes PRoVIDeD seRVICes PRoVIDeD Cuan Mhuire, Farnanes, offers a • Assessment and problem diagnosis comprehensive twelve week and twenty • twelve-Week treatment Programme for week residential treatment and rehabilitation persons with dependency on alcohol/drugs/ programme for females suffering from gambling addiction(s). • twelve-Week Family Programme for • Women only concerned persons • Detoxification Programme • Continuing Care Programme following • Residential Programme completion of the above programmes • transition House – 3 to 6 months • Individual Counselling • educational/training/Development • Acudetox Programme – Auricular (ear) • two Year After-Care Programme Acupuncture • Group therapy and Individual Counselling • Complementary therapy • Family support Programme

Arbour House & Community Counselling services edward Court treatment Health service executive (Hse) south, services substance & Alcohol Misuse services, Hse south, edward st. tralee, Co Kerry st. Finbarr’s Hospital, Douglas Road, Cork City ContACt ContACt the Administrator the Administrator tel: 066 7184968 / 0761 083000 tel: 021 4968933 Fax: 066 7184969 Fax: 021 4923276 email: [email protected] seRVICes PRoVIDeD seRVICes PRoVIDeD • Client Centred treatment services • Consultation and Assessment • Consultation and assessment • Provision of Methadone treatment • treatment Programmes for adults who are addicted to drugs or alcohol, or both, on an • Relapse Prevention out-patient basis • Family support • treatment programme for young people who are addicted to drugs, alcohol or both on an outpatient basis • Family support and Concerned Persons Information mornings • Assessment and provision of methadone treatment 19 CCP Directory Updated 2013_CCP Directory 12/07/2013 12:05 Page 20

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Kerry Addiction services Matt talbot services Hse south, Brandon House, Upper Rock st. (non-Residential) tralee, Co. Kerry ‘Rockview’, trabeg Lawn, Douglas, Cork City ContACt ContACt Reception Reception tel: 0761 08 3000 tel: 021 4896400 Fax: 066 7186579 Fax: 021 4896419 email: [email protected] email: [email protected] seRVICes PRoVIDeD seRVICes PRoVIDeD A non-Residential treatment Programmes • tier 3 service for Young People under 18. treatment • Referral programs for adults who are addicted to drugs • engagement / alcohol / gambling. • Assessment • Assessments • treatment • Individual Counselling • Pre – Residential Programme • Group therapy • Family Programme • Aftercare • Relapse Prevention • Concerned Persons Programmes • After Care Programme • outreach Counselling (Caherciveen, Dingle, Residential Detox service Kenmare, Killarney, Listowel) Health service executive (Hse) south, substance & Alcohol Misuse services, st. Finbarr’s Hospital, Douglas Road, Cork City ContACt Matt talbot services the Administrator (Residential) tel: 021 4968933 ‘Cara Lodge’, Ahiohill, enniskeane, Co. Cork Fax: 021 4923276 email: [email protected] ContACt seRVICes PRoVIDeD Reception tel: 023 8839000 this service can provide access to residential detoxification facilities for all age groups at four Fax: 023 8839590 different locations. For information on the entry email: [email protected] criteria and details of assessment please seRVICes PRoVIDeD contact the administrator. • tier 4 service • Residential treatment for adolescent boys between the ages of 14 – 18 years with serious substance misuse and collated tabor Lodge Addiction and psycho – social challenging behaviour Housing services Ltd. • A highly structured and diverse treatment Ballindeasing, , Co. Cork programme focused on youth development ContACt and rehabilitation Administration/Reception tel: 021 4887110 Fax: 021 4887377

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email: [email protected] Fellowship House Web: www.taborlodge.ie spur Hill, Doughcloyne, togher, Cork City seRVICes PRoVIDeD ContACt screening, Initial Assessment, Comprehensive Assessment Pre-treatment Programme. Counsellor on Duty Contact Admissions Manager Katie Coughlan tel: 021 4545894 [email protected] Fax: 021 4344471 email: [email protected] tier 4 treatment Programme for addiction, in particular chemical dependency to alcohol and seRVICes PRoVIDeD drugs. Contact Programme Coordinator Fellowship House provides a residential Deirdre Creedon, [email protected] supportive environment for addicted men in early recovery. Duration of programme is Aftercare Programme including Women’s Day twelve weeks. It also provides a monthly Programme and Relapse Prevention in-house meeting for men who have completed Programme the programme. the aim is to facilitate the Contact: Aftercare Coordinator Mary Carroll, development of a contented, healthy, sobriety, [email protected] enabling a transition to independent living, accommodation and re-integration into the Family Programme (including information workplace programme), La Verna Hall, Gratton street, Cork. 4 week, 12 week and 52 week ADMIssIon CRIteRIA information, support and personal development • Diagnosis of addiction and have completed for family and concerned persons. Contact a primary treatment Kathleen Greaney: [email protected] • Willingness to participate in a work/training programme on a part-time basis • Be 18 yrs of age or older talbot Grove • Be free of alcohol/drugs for at least 72 hours Castleisland, Co. Kerry prior to admission ContACt tHRee MontH PRoGRAMMe Reception • the programme at Fellowship House tel: 066 7141511 includes individual and group counselling email: [email protected] • Provides education on personal Web: www.talbotgrove.ie development and relapse prevention seRVICes PRoVIDeD • Its emphasis is on personal responsibility, • 30 Day Residential Programme for Alcohol, peer support, health care, participation in a Drugs, Gambling, Food and other addictions twelve step Group and lifestyle changes for those 18+ both Male or Female • Residents participate in a Fás funded • Assessment / Problem Diagnosis / training programme at northside Counselling Community enterprises for 20 hrs per week • two year Continuing Aftercare Programme • Residents are encouraged to develop health/ recreational skills • Family / Concerned persons Programme • Family participation is welcomed • education, training & Development for employers /employees, Helping • Residents are encouraged and supported in Professionals, Community and Voluntary securing suitable ‘move on’ accommodation Groups

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Link Workers Renewal – Women’s Residence Drug and Alcohol services, Hse south, Floor 1, shanakiel, Road (near Calvary), Kinvara House, Dublin Hill, Cork City Cork City ContACt ContACt Link Workers – Drug and Alcohol services, Counsellor on Duty Hse south tel: 021 4300844 tel: 021 4930100 Fax: 021 4391395 seRVICes PRoVIDeD email: [email protected] the Link Workers, one for Cork City & County seRVICes PRoVIDeD and one for County Kerry, work with treatment the primary mission of Renewal is to provide a Centres to support and assist clients in the residential supportive environment for addicted treatment and rehabilitation process by women in early recovery. the programme at engaging with other agencies to establish Renewal emphasises personal responsibility, links with a wide variety of statutory and peer support, participation in a twelve step community/voluntary agencies. Programme and lifestyle changes which the Link Workers will negotiate access to includes participation on an outreach employ- services for the clients with any agencies that ment Programme scheme (Ce). this scheme is can help them address their needs. Dealing designed to assist residents to re-integrate with the clients’ additional needs (other than back into the workplace /education. treatment), which can allow the client to ADMIssIon CRIteRIA concentrate on their addiction problems. • Diagnosis of addiction and have participated in a primary treatment programme. • Aged 18 or older • Free of alcohol and drugs for 72 hours prior to admission • Willingness to obtain employment or voluntary work • Willingness to participate in the programme of recovery and in employment (part or full time) otHeR seRVICes PRoVIDeD • Group therapy • one to one counselling • Personal Development and Health Care • Development of sober support system • Learning sober recreational skills • Relapse Prevention • Weekly support Group • Monthly aftercare meetings • Assistance in securing suitable accomm- odation upon leaving Renewal if required

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Access Housing Unit the volunteers, as Big Brothers or Big sisters, are friends, mentors and positive role models nd 2 Floor, 89-90 south Mall, Cork City who assist these young people in achieving ContACt their unique potential. Referrals can be made Reception directly to Brenda and susan or through Youth tel: 021 4321133 Work, social Work, school etc. Fax: 021 4966518 email: [email protected] Website: www.threshold.ie/accesshousingunit/ the Bridge Recovery Group Ltd. accesshousingun.html 21A, south Parish Community Centre, seRVICes PRoVIDeD sawmill street, Cork City • the Access Housing Unit works to reduce ContACt the number of homeless people in emer- supervisor gency accommodation in Cork and Kerry tel: 021 4313411 by supporting these people to access and Fax: 021 4313574 maintain private rented accommodation email: [email protected] through tenancy sustainment. seRVICes PRoVIDeD • Provides advice to and proactively works with individuals and families whose Provides a recovery programme to people over tenancies are at risk, to salvage such 25 recovering from the misuse of alcohol tenancies and prevent people from and/or drugs. services include: becoming homeless. • training and employment • ongoing support • one to one and group counselling Big Brothers Big sisters of • Parents support group Ireland (BBBs) Foróige offices, Level 1, Heron House, Blackpool Retail Park, Cork City Cork Alliance Centre ContACt Robert scott House, 6 st. Patrick’s Quay, Project Workers Cork City tel: 086 8513347 ContACt email: [email protected] Project Co-ordinator tel: 086 0412946 Mobile: 087-6890210 email: [email protected] tel: 021 4557878 Fax: 021 4557880 Website: www.bbbsireland.ie email: [email protected] seRVICes PRoVIDeD seRVICes PRoVIDeD BBBs is a national youth mentoring programme the Cork Alliance Centre provides a range of operated by Foróige which has been running services to support prisoners and former successfully in Cork since 2007. BBBs aims to prisoners to make a ‘fresh start’, both in terms make a positive difference in the lives of young of reducing offending and increasing positive people (10-18yrs) through a professionally participation in individual, family and commu- supported one to one relationship with a nity life. For service users who want to make a caring older volunteer. fresh start on their release, the Cork Alliance Centre helps them achieve their aims through a

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range of resettlement services, tailored to indi- Cork City Local employment vidual needs. As the Centre works with service users on all aspects of their life, a better ‘wrap service (CCLes) around’ service is provided, linking in where Head office – Cork City Partnership, Level 1, appropriate with other agencies and depart- Heron House, Blackpool Retail Park, Cork City ments in a more joined up service for the service user. ContACt CCLes Co-ordinator the work of the Cork Alliance Centre relates to tel: 021 4302310 activities which seek to facilitate service users Fax: 021 4302081 to become generally better equipped to man- email: [email protected] age their lives positively. the goal of these Website: www.corkcitypartnership.ie activities is to reduce the risk of re-offending by directly targeting service user’s motivation, seRVICes PRoVIDeD attitudes, awareness and general personal, the CCLes is a citywide service (7 Les social and occupational functioning. outreach offices throughout Cork City) aimed at supporting job seekers in their efforts to find suitable work. the service was set up specifi- cally for those who experience most difficulty in accessing work, education or training Churchfield Community trust Ltd. opportunities in Cork City. 109 Knockfree Avenue, Churchfield, Cork City • one to one Meetings, ContACt • ongoing support in the search for employment Project Worker • Information on jobs & information on training tel: 021 4210348 and educational opportunities Fax: 021 4210034 email: [email protected] seRVICes PRoVIDeD the Dillon’s Cross Project A Community Based Project for young men. the Glen Resource Centre, the Glen, Cork City We offer training, work and enterprise skills ContACt with a focus on woodwork, painting and Project Worker horticulture. We endeavour to bridge the gaps in formal education through skills such as Mobile: 086 8530895 literacy, computer (It), cookery, metalwork and seRVICes PRoVIDeD mechanics. sports and leisure activities are training and information for female relatives also included. and partners of ex-prisoners through the following services: Personal development is a key component of • 30 week programmes for women our programme as it can be a significant key to • Individual and group counselling changes in attitudes, beliefs and behaviours. • Childcare, Parenting courses and Crafts We can offer intensive support in a very safe (FetAC) and structured environment, thus providing the • Women’s Health participants with the opportunity to grow and develop. • Communication skills (FetAC ) • Work Preparation We also offer an alternative health programme • Access to Ce schemes and further – aromatherapy, massage and yoga. All of our education clients are in different stages of recovery and • Mentoring therefore their needs vary and these are • Assertiveness & stress Management assessed and met accordingly. • Computers

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the Grattan Project Post Release services , Rathmore Road, Cork City c/o Probation services, st. nicholas Church, Cove st., Cork ContACt ContACt Project Worker tel: 021 4518814 Project Administrator Fax: 021 4503279 Mobile: 086 7928332 email: [email protected] tel: 021 4836727 Fax: 021-4845146 seRVICes PRoVIDeD email: [email protected] the co-ordinator provides a post release Website: www.probation.ie programme to support the reintegration and resettlement of ex-prisoners by liaising with seRVICes PRoVIDeD statutory and voluntary services on their behalf. Provides one to one and group counselling to the project provides information, advice on clients of the Probation & Welfare service, Cork education and training services and a mentor- Prison, and ex-offenders experiencing alcohol ing role in relation to the above is also provided and drug related problems. to ex-prisoners and their families.

H.o.P.e. Project the samaritans northside Community enterprises, Coach street, Cork City Farranferris education Campus, ContACt Redemption Rd., Cork City Volunteer ContACt tel: 1850 609090 Project Workers tel: 021 4271323 tel: 021 4228100 email: [email protected] email: [email protected] Websites: www.corksamaritans.ie & seRVICes PRoVIDeD www.samaritans.org support services for juvenile offenders and seRVICes PRoVIDeD their families through: • 24-hour confidential, emotional support • Access to Youthreach, Ce schemes and helpline for people who are experiencing further education / training / work feelings of distress or despair, including opportunities those which may lead to suicide • support and guidance for those with drug • talks to community and interested groups and/or alcohol problems and treatment about emotional health promotion, the value needs, housing issues etc. of listening and the signs and symptoms of • training Courses in woodwork skills / work suicide preparation, literacy, numeracy and guitar • Facilitated external training programmes • Linkages with community agencies also available for community and interested groups

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the sexual Health Centre seRVICes PRoVIDeD sHIne supports people affected by mental 16 Peter’s street, Cork City ill-health. sHIne runs self help support groups ContACt for people with mental health difficulties, called Reception ‘Phrenz’ groups. sHIne also runs self help tel: 021 4276676 support groups for relatives and carers of Fax: 021 4274370 people experiencing mental ill health. sHIne Helpline: 021 4276676 also runs Recovery courses, Healthy Lifestyle email: [email protected] courses, and Family education courses. All Website: www.sexualhealthcentre.com services can be accessed through self-referral: seRVICes PRoVIDeD • Regional office - offers one to one support, information, and options. • training and support for young people on sexual health and drugs, so that they can act • Advocacy - information on social Welfare as peer educators benefits, housing, other benefits and entitlements etc. • Free Pregnancy testing, Post Abortion Counselling and Post Medical Check-up in a • Counselling (contact 086 0401657) safe, respectful and supportive environment • ‘the Basement’ Resource Centre – those in which to explore options and discuss experiencing mental health difficulties can feelings join as members, and take part in activities • Rapid HIV testing, Personal support, and classes run daily in the centre. education and counselling to people with HIV and their significant others in a safe and welcoming environment teen Parents support • skills based sexual Health workshops for schools, Youth and Community Groups. Programme (tPsP) • Professional training in Cork and Kerry so as 34 Paul st., Cork City to promote positive sexual health ContACt • Multi- sessional schools based mentoring Project worker programme tel. 021 4222987 Mobile: 086 8278774 email: [email protected] Website: www.teenparents.ie sHIne oPenInG HoURs supporting People Affected by Mon. – Fri. 9.30 a.m. – 4.30 p.m. Mental Ill Health seRVICes PRoVIDeD 14A Washington st. West, Cork City • A resource centre and home visiting service ContACt for young parents during pregnancy until Regional Development officer baby is two years old tel: 021 4949833 • Provide information and support on parenting, Fax: 021 4949834 relationships, accommodation, benefits, managing money, education options and Mobile: 086 8525 755 much more email: [email protected] Information Helpline: 1890 621 631 • opportunities to meet other young parents Website: www.shineonline.ie • Links and referrals to other support services Information Resource: www.recover.ie etc.

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Youth Health service (YHs) Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) 73 , Cork City ContACt (Across the Bridge from the Gate Cinema) (AA) Public Information number / Answering ContACt service Project Co-ordinator Mobile: 086 733229 tel: 021 4220490/1 south Parish Community Centre, Rutland st. Fax: 021 4220498 Cork City email: [email protected] (For full list of meeting see www.alcoholics oPenInG tIMes anonymous.ie) Monday – Friday: various, including late opening on Wednesdays seRVICes PRoVIDeD Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is a ‘twelve step’ seRVICes PRoVIDeD fellowship, self-help support group network A free and confidential, sexual health and dedicated to helping anyone suffering because related counselling service for young people of their drinking. the twelve step Programme under the age of 21. is the suggested format for recovery from YHs services Include: alcoholism and its effects. AA is for anyone with a desire to tackle their own drinking • Contraceptive Clinic problem. • stI Clinic • Crisis Pregnancy Counselling (AA) Multi-lingual Groups Cork • Pregnancy testing • Post Abortion Medical Check-ups City & County • Drug and Alcohol Counselling Multi-lingual AA Group • Youth Work support and Advice C/o 12 Patrick’s Hill, Cork City ContACt • Health Promotion For meeting times and locations, contact: 087 1202155 this group is multi-lingual, with Russian and Polish speakers also.

Lithuanian Language AA Group eason’s Hill Community Centre ContACt For meeting times and locations, contact: 087 1202155

Polish Language AA Group C/o saint Augustine Church, Washington st., Cork City ContACt For meeting times and locations, contact: 087 6469175 seRVICes PRoVIDeD • support group • Unity, service and recovery 27 CCP Directory Updated 2013_CCP Directory 12/07/2013 12:05 Page 28

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Churchfield Community trust Dual Recovery Anonymous outreach support Group (DRA) Churchfield Community trust Ltd. c/o Room 6, Dominican Centre, Popes Quay, 109 Knockfree Ave, Churchfield, Cork City Cork City

ContACt ContACt For meeting times and locations DRA Member / Helpline: 085 7843414 tel: 021 4210348 email: [email protected] See pg. 24 for Churchfield Community Trust’s Website: www.dualrecoveryanonymous.org other services seRVICes PRoVIDeD Dual Diagnosis Anonymous is a 12 step fellow- ship support group for people who are in Cork City Partnership – difficulty with substance misuse and who also Knocknaheeny Project have mental health issues. Please check (Formerly ‘We the People’) www.dualrecoveryanonymous.org for Cork Drug support Group meeting locations etc.

Knocknaheeny Community Building, Foyle Avenue, Knocknaheeny, Cork City Gamblers Anonymous (GA) ContACt c/o Quaker House, Capwell / summer Hill Project Worker south, Cork City tel: 021 4399503 ContACt Fax: 021 4399866 For information, location and meeting times: email: [email protected] Member of Gamblers Anonymous [email protected] tel: 087 2859552 (8 p.m. – 10 p.m.) seRVICes PRoVIDeD email: [email protected] • Information and support around drugs/ Web: www.gamblersanonymous.ie alcohol issues seRVICes PRoVIDeD • Links to relevant resources and supports are signposted self help group for those who are or have been • organised activities for young people from affected by a gambling problem. local target groups

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HADD Child & Family support Polish sobriety Club ‘Pomost’

Group Cork Migrant Centre, south Presentation Centre, Bessboro estate, Blackrock, Cork City evergreen st., Cork City

ContACt ContACt Project Co-ordinator Project Co-ordinator tel: 021 4515032 Mobile: 086 2641434 Fax: 021 4515062 email: [email protected] seRVICes PRoVIDeD seRVICes PRoVIDeD Working for families living with A.D.H.D the club is a safe place where addicted people • Parents support Group and their families learn to live with a sense of safety and mutual respect. they can also learn • supports for Children & Families about being sober and how to live life without • one to one Meetings with Parents drugs. • Awareness and Information Meeting other services: • Referrals to Counselling services • Providing information and assistance about • networking to improve services addiction and treatment options to people • Parent to Parent listening service who are not members of ‘Pomost’ Club. • organising club members meetings along with cultural, integration, education, narcotics Anonymous (nA) motivational and occasional meetings. • organising meetings and information ContACt sessions with addiction specialists Member of narcotics Anonymous/ Answering • sports and recreational activities service Helpline: 087 1386120 email: [email protected] Website: www.nasouth.ie

seRVICes PRoVIDeD self-help support group for people who are addicted to substances. Meetings in various locations across the city and county please check www.nasouth.ie or contact 087 1386120 for full list.

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FADA - Family support Group ContACt tel: 086 1591507 for meeting times and locations

Family Support Groups – Who are we? Mahon Family Addiction Family Support Groups provide support support Group and Information for families affected by ContACt drugs and alcohol. tel: 021 435 8866 for meeting times and locations

FAMILY sUPPoRt GRoUPs Matt talbot Father’s Group ACoA (Adult Children of ContACt Alcoholics & Dysfunctional tel: 021 489 6400 Families) for meeting times and locations ContACt Centre office, tel: 021 450 2267 for meeting times and locations Matt talbot Mother’s Group ContACt tel: 021 489 6400 Al-Anon Family Groups for meeting times and locations ContACt Answering service tel: 021 431 1899 for meeting times and locations Mayfield Family support Group ContACt tel: 086 8523077 or 086 3682061 Bridge Recovery Parents / for meeting times and locations Concerned Persons support Group ContACt nar Anon tel: 021 431 3411 ContACt for meeting times and locations tel: 086 1755 122 for meeting times and locations

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Parents Aware Ballincollig FoR FURtHeR InFoRMAtIon on FAMILY Family support Group sUPPoRt GRoUPs In YoUR AReA PLeAse ContACt: ContACt • tHe CoMMUnItY BAseD LoCAL & tel: 085 1265876 or 021 4876295 ReGIonAL DRUGs tAsK FoRCe for meeting times and locations PRoJeCts PG: 6-16

• tHe VARIoUs tReAtMent CentRes PG: 19 -20 st. nicholas’ trust (for Families of Prisoners) ContACt tel: 086 1768266 or 086 1768267 for meeting times and locations

Finding Ways to Better Support tabor Lodge Family support Groups ContACt tel: 021 4887110 or tHe CoRK Fsn Is sUPPoRteD email: [email protected] ADMInIstRAtIVeLY BY CoRK CItY for meeting times and locations PARtneRsHIP LtD.

to FInD oUt MoRe ABoUt LInKInG In WItH tHe CoRK Fsn, ContACt tHe ‘the Hut’ Family support CoMMUnItY oUtReACH DRUG Group AWAReness PRoJeCt At CoRK CItY PARtneRsHIP teL: 021 430 2310. ContACt tel: 087 6294 784 for meeting times and locations

For further information on meeting times etc. of support groups, including family support / concerned person’s groups, please contact the Community outreach Drug Awareness Project (see page 7).

ContACt Community Development / Drugs workers: tel: 087-1962022 / 087-1962030 email: [email protected] / [email protected]

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Cork Foyer Cork simon Community Assumption Road, Blackpool, Cork City General Post to: st. nicholas House, Cove street, Cork City ContACt Foyer Manager ContACt tel: 021 42 88 524 Head of emergency support services: 24-Hr Mobile: 086 8531755 tel: 021 4226029 Fax: 021 42 88 536 Mobile: 086-0258344 email: [email protected] email: [email protected] Web: www.corkfoyer.ie Web: www.corksimon.ie seRVICes PRoVIDeD seRVICes PRoVIDeD Cork Foyer is an accredited Foyer that is Cork simon Community works in solidarity with owned and managed by . men and women who are homeless or at risk of offers safe and secure, supported accommo- homelessness in Cork, offering housing and dation for young adults aged 18-25 that are support in their journey back to independent homeless or at risk of becoming homeless. or supported living. Cork simon provides Cork Foyer has 18 single, fully furnished accommodation, housing support, access to addiction and health services, activities and en-suite rooms with shared kitchen facilities, training and employment opportunities to including 3 adapted rooms for wheelchair enable people to move out of homelessness. users. the Foyer is equipped with an It suite and a conference room, designed to ensure Homeless emergency support services: training and education remain at the heart of • Cork simon’s emergency shelter provides the project. care, accommodation and support Cork Foyer offers: • the soup Run 365 nights a year • Furnished en-suite accommodation with • An outreach team provides care, advice and shared kitchens information on addiction services, harm reduction supports and safe practices. • staff support with a range of personal support issues • Adult Homeless Integrated service team (AHIs) provides primary health care services • Assistance with move on accommodation at Cork simon’s emergency shelter/Day • Advice and guidance, access to training and service. employment opportunities • An employment and training Programme • Internal & external training & development works on a one-to-one basis with people opportunities identifying education, training, work • external workshop & Garden project experience and employment opportunities. • Fully furnished computer suite and training • An Activities Programme helps people build room self-confidence, providing positive alternative (harm reduction) activities for those who • Resident participation opportunities through are hard to reach and/or heavily addicted. organised events or via the Resident Creating social networks and linking people Committee with the wider community. • A safe and secure environment to live, which is staffed 24 hours a day, 365 days of the Housing support: year • 5 High support Houses provide round-the- • toddler Play park (2 – 5yr olds) & Café clock care for people whose health and other seating area needs are such that they are not able to live independently.

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• A Housing support team supports people to Good Shepherd Services Aftercare / return to independent-living in their local Outreach Service communities. Hearth, Henry street, Cork City tel: 021 4283890 *see PAGe 8 CoRK sIMon YoUtH HoMeLess email: [email protected] DRUG PReVentIon PRoJeCt Good shepherd services Aftercare and out- reach team assist women who have been homeless to move into sustainable housing Good shepherd services and live independently. It is a confidential service offering emotional support and a range Convent Avenue, sunday’s Well, Cork City of practical services. A ‘Drop-In’ service is ContACt provided where vulnerable girls and women service are supported. tel: 021 4309505 Fax: 021 4305250 Riverview email: [email protected] 3 north Mall, Cork City Website: www.goodsheperdservice.ie tel: 021 4304205 seRVICes PRoVIDeD email: [email protected] Good shepherd services has worked with Riverview provides short to medium term women and children who are vulnerable to accommodation for girls (15 to 20 years of age) homelessness in Cork for the last 40 years. who are out of home or vulnerable to being It is the only service dedicated to women and homeless. children, providing comprehensive support to this vulnerable group. st. Helen’s Care Association Edel House Missionaries of Charity, Blarney, Cork Grattan street, Cork City tel: 021 4274240 ContACt Fax: 021 4274160 sister on Duty email: [email protected] tel: 021 4381687 Provides emergency residential accomm- Convent: 021 4382041 odation and support to women and children seRVICes PRoVIDeD who are homeless. • Hostel for homeless men Bruac Eile Training & Education Centre • Home for recovering alcoholics, drug and Redemption Road, Farranferris, Cork City gambling addicts tel: 021 4397314 • Counselling: one to one and group therapy email: [email protected] • Men’s support group Bruac eile training & education Centre is a place where girls and women who are early school leavers, unemployed, or vulnerable to homelessness can engage in meaningful education, training and development. A range of formal FetAC courses are offered in addition to many social and life skills programmes.

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st. Vincent de Paul (sVP) Wellsprings Wandesford Quay, Cork City ozanam House, 2 tuckey street, Cork City ContACt ContACt tel: 021 4318953 tel: 021 4270444 Fax: 021 4321193 Fax: 021 4270644 email: [email protected] e-mail: [email protected] seRVICes PRoVIDeD seRVICes PRoVIDeD • Residential service for young women the society (sVP) has 90 branches between the ages of 16 and 23. the service (conferences) in the region and has 750 provides accommodation and support for members. the society (sVP) offers many those who are out of home, or require further services including: assistance to make the transition from • Providing support to people in need through residential or foster care to independent home visitation living. • Provides hostels for homeless men • An outreach service is offered to those who • offers a range of educational supports have moved on to live in the community.

threshold Ltd. 22 south Mall, Cork City ContACt tel: 021 4278848 Fax: 021 4805111 email: [email protected] Web: www.threshold.ie seRVICes PRoVIDeD • Provides free information, advice and advo- cacy services for people with housing prob- lems.

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Cork City Partnership Ltd., Fax: 021 4921655 email: [email protected] Community outreach Drug seRVICes PRoVIDeD Awareness Project (CoDAP) the following supports are offered in the Please see pg: 7 for information on training / context of the Health Promoting schools education opportunities offered by CoDAP Initiative: • support available to both primary and post primary schools to develop/review a school Cork Institute of technology substance Use Policy. • Alcohol / Drug awareness training provided Department(s): social and General studies, to both staff and parent groups within the Rossa Avenue, , Cork City school community ContACt • Information and resources available on Department(s): social and General studies Alcohol, tobacco and other drugs, as well tel: 021 4347800 as a range of other health related issues. email: [email protected]

Mobile: 087 6691584 email: [email protected] the social & Health education seRVICes PRoVIDeD Project (sHeP) Counselling & Psychotherapy Certificate / Village Chambers, the Village Centre, Degree course station Road, Ballincollig, Co. Cork ContACt Reception nCe outreach Ltd. tel: 021 4666180 Farranferris education and training Campus, Fax: 021 4870104 Redemption Rd., Cork City email: [email protected] Web: www.socialandhealth.com ContACt seRVICes PRoVIDeD Project Worker training and Development: tel: 021 4228100 • training in personal and social awareness Fax: 021 4228199 • training in group facilitation email: [email protected] • training in personal development tutoring seRVICes PRoVIDeD • training in community advocacy Community employment Programmes for • training in applied facilitation for post-treatment referral Communities and organisations • specialised supports to organisations i.e. (supervision / consultations) Health Promotion Department, therapeutic support: Hse south • one to one, group and family counselling (Please see Coiscéim Counselling eye, ear and throat Hospital, Programme pg. 18) Western Road, Cork City • Psychotherapist – supported training ContACt • Facilitation of support groups A/ senior Health Promotion officer • Cork Advocacy services tel: 021 4921641 35 CCP Directory Updated 2013_CCP Directory 12/07/2013 12:05 Page 36

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Cork City Partnership Ltd., Health Promotion Department, Community outreach Drug Hse south Awareness Project (CoDAP) eye, ear and throat Hospital, Level 1, Heron House, Blackpool Retail Park, Western Road, Cork City Blackpool, Cork City ContACt Please see pg. 7 for further details on tel: 021 4921641 publications produced by CoDAP or go to: Website: www.healthpromotion.ie www.corkcitypartnership.ie to download copies seRVICes PRoVIDeD of this ‘Directory of Drug and Alcohol services A wide range of publications can be ordered in Cork and surrounding Areas’ and other online from www.healthpromotion.ie including publications. information on drugs and alcohol, mental health, sexual health, smoking and other health topics. If you are working in the area of health, Cork Youth Information Centre education, youth /community work or similar, 11-12 Marlboro street, Cork City publications can be ordered in large quantities ContACt following registration on the website. Information can also be sourced through the Health Centre Co-ordinator Promotion Department, eye, ear and throat tel: 021 4270187 Hospital, Western Road, Cork. Fax: 021 4274726 email: [email protected] Website: www.notalone.ie seRVICes PRoVIDeD • Caters to age range 13 – 25 years • Provides comprehensive and user friendly information service specialising in such issues as education and training, employment rights, health and social services, travel and summer work abroad • Produces a credit card sized guide of useful addresses for young people entitled notalone.ie

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Asylum seekers outreach Cork Gay Project service 8 south Main street, Cork City Cork City Partnership Ltd., ContACt Level 1, Heron House, Blackpool Retail Park, Main office / Administration Blackpool, Cork City tel: 021 4278470 ContACt email: [email protected] Project Worker Web: www.gayprojectcork.com & tel: 021 4302310 www.gayyouthcork.com Mobile: 087 9209478 seRVICes PRoVIDeD email: [email protected] the Cork Gay Project provides information, seRVICes PRoVIDeD support and education on issues relating to • A free service providing information to asylum sexual health, lifestyle and sexuality. other seekers at different stages of the asylum services include one to one counselling, determination process support, drop-in, prevention, outreach, helpline, referral, addiction services and a • to help asylum seekers interface with various variety of support and self-awareness groups. service providers (state agencies, public and this project also operates a number of youth community and voluntary organisations) on initiatives including the Unite Youth Group. issues relevant to them. see gay youth website above for details. • Weekly outreach Clinics in: Glenvera Hotel, Wellington Road, Cork City otHeR FACILItIes and Road Accommodation Centre. Drop in Centre: the other Place Café Also by appointment. Meeting space (with Wi-Fi & LCD Projector) available for community groups

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G.U.M. / stI Clinic Mná Feasa Women’s Domestic (Genito – Urinary Medicine) Violence Project south Infirmary Victoria University Hospital, Block 8, st Marys Campus, Gurranabraher, old Blackrock Road, Cork City Cork City ContACt ContACt Clinic nurse Manager tel: 021 4212955 tel: 021 4966844 Fax: 021 4212955 Fax: 021 4320667 Mobile: 085 8888576 seRVICes PRoVIDeD email: [email protected] • Free and confidential service offering seRVICes PRoVIDeD screening, diagnosis and treatment of Mná Feasa provides support to women who sexually transmitted infections. have in the past, or are currently experiencing • Appointment system only domestic violence. the services we provide are: • 24 hour Voice Mail service • Helpline 021 4211 757 • one to one support • support groups for women • Awareness Raising and Public education Work • schools education Programme • An accompaniment service for women attending courts, Garda stations, doctors, hospitals, and mediators.

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LInC (Advocating for Lesbian northside Community Health and Bisexual Women in Ireland) Initiative (nICHe) 11A White st., off Douglas st., Cork City Hse Building, (beside Credit Union), ContACt Harbour View Road, Knocknaheeny, Cork City Co-ordinator Community Garden, tel: 021 4808600 Hollyville (behind Discount Fuel station), email: [email protected] Harbour View Road, Hollyhill, Cork City Web: www.linc.ie ContACt Confidential Help Line Wed 7:00 – 9:00 p.m Project Manager tel: 021 4318318 tel: 021 4300135 LInC aims to improve the quality of life, health Fax: 021 4300137 and well-being of all women who identify as email: [email protected] Lesbian or Bisexual Web: www.nicheonline.ie

seRVICes PRoVIDeD niche provides a large range of services aimed at improving the health & quality of life of • one to one support people living in the Knocknaheeny/Hollyhill • education & training area. the programme includes therapeutic • Awareness around sexual orientation services - massage, acupuncture, counselling, • equality & Diversity training art therapy; women’s & men’s health groups, • Access to Peer support services social & physical activity programmes; family health supports and information; health • the UP Youth Project information & advocacy; Arts for Health Who we are …… Programme & Community Garden. the UP Project supports and resources gay, lesbian; bisexual and transgender young You can just call or drop in and arrange to talk people aged 15–24 to make informed with a community health worker (CHW). the CHW can give you information on niche decisions which positively affect their lives programmes and support services. through various activities and workshops etc. For further details ring: 021 4300430 / 021 4808600 or email: [email protected]

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Access Housing Unit 23 Cork Youth Information Centre 36 ACoA 30 Cuan Mhuire treatment Centre 19 Al Anon Family Groups 30

Alcoholics Anonymous / Multi Lingual (AA) 27 the Dillon’s Cross Project 24 Anchor treatment Centre Ltd. 19 Douglas Area Youth service (DAYs) 8 Arbour House treatment services 19 Dual Diagnosis Community service 18 Asylum seekers outreach Project 37 Dual Recovery Anonymous 28 Dublin Hill/Ballyvolane Initiative for Youth 8 Bandon Community Drugs Initiative 13 Ballincollig Youth Initiative 6 edward Court treatment services 19 Ballyphehane Action for Youth (BAY Project) 6 Before 5 Family Centre 17 FADA Family support Group 30 Big Brothers Big sisters of Ireland 23 Farranree Alcohol and Drugs Awareness Blackpool- Hillgrove outreach Project 6 (FADA) 9

the Bridge Recovery Group Ltd. 23/ 30 Fellowship House 21 Fermoy Community Based Drugs Initiative 14

Carrigaline Youth Initiative 6 Churchfield Community trust 24 Gamblers Anonymous (GA) 28 & outreach Group 28 Glanmire Drugs Project 9 CIt Careers & Counselling services 17 Glen neighbourhood Youth Project 9 Club Projects Cork, Co.Cork & Co. Kerry Good shepherd services – (Health Promotion Dept.) 7 edel House, Bruac, After Care /outreach Cobh Community Drugs Initiative 13 & Riverview 33 Coiscéim Counselling Programme (sHeP) 18 the Grattan Project 24 Community Based Addiction Counselling Greenmount Community Drugs Initiative 9 services 17 G.U.M. (Genito-Urinary Medicine) Clinic 38 Cork Counselling services 17 Gurranabraher / Churchfield Community Cork Alliance Centre 23/24 Drugs Project 10 Cork City employment services (CCLes) 24 Cork City Partnership Ltd. (CoDAP) 3/7/35/36 HADD Child & Family support Group 29 CCP – Knocknaheeny Project ‘We the People’ 28 Health Promotion Department, Hse south 35/36 Cork Foyer 32 H.o.P.e. Project 25 Cork Gay Project 37 the ‘Hut’ Family support Group 31 Cork Institute of technology 35 Cork Local Drugs task Force 5 Kerry Addiction services 20 Cork simon Community 32/33 Knocknaheeny Drugs Project 10 Cork simon Youth Homeless Drug Killarney Community Drugs Project 16 Prevention Project 8

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LInC 39 tabor Lodge Addiction & Housing Link Workers 22 services Ltd 20/21 Listowel & north Kerry Community Drugs tabor Lodge Family support Groups 31 Initiative 16 talbot Grove 21 teen Parent support Programme (tPsP) 26 Macroom Community Based Drugs Initiative 14 threshold 34 Mahon Family support Group 30 togher Link-Up Ltd. 11 Mallow Community Based Drugs Initiative 14 tralee Community Drugs Initiative 16 Matt talbot Family support Groups 30 traveller Visibility Group (tVG) 12 Matt talbot services 20 Mayfield Family support Group 30 UCC student Counselling service & Mayfield Youth 2000 – Phase 1 11 Development Unit 18 Mayfield Youth 2000 – Phase 2 11 U – Clinic 18 Mitchelstown Community Based Drugs Initiative 15 Wellsprings 34 Mná Feasa Domestic Violence Project 38 Yew tree Project 12 nar Anon Family Groups 31 YMCA 12 narcotics Anonymous (nA) 29 Youghal Community Drugs Initiative 15 nCe outreach Ltd. 35 Youth Health service (YHs) 27 northside Community Health Initiative (nICHe) 39

Parents Aware Ballincollig (PAB) 31 Polish sobriety Club (Pomost) 29 Post Release services 25

Renewal 22 UseFUL nUMBeRs Residential Detox service 20 HSE South north Lee office: 021 496 3822

the samaritans 25 south Lee office: 021 496 5511

the sexual Health Centre 26 Cork/Kerry Mental Health sHIne 26 Resource Office, , Co. Cork the social and Health education Project 023 33297 (sHeP) 18/35 southern Regional Drugs task Force 5 CONSOLE st. Helen’s Care Association 33 national Bereavement support Helpline st. nicholas trust 31 1800 201 890 st. Vincent de Paul 34

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Most oF tHe entRIes In tHIs DIReCtoRY InCLUDe UseFUL WeBsItes / InFoRMAtIon soURCes oRGAnIsAtIonAL WeBsItes. PLeAse ReFeR to entRIes FoR ReLeVAnt WeB ADDResses.

YOUTH GENERAL Foundation. Provides links to Teenline www.yourdrinking.ie www.spunout.ie Ireland, a confidential listening service for A HSE Health Promotion website providing young people: Tel. 1800 833 634, 7–10pm Irish online youth information centre information on alcohol, its effects, information resources, publications and covering all aspects of health, lifestyle and www.headstrong.ie culture. Includes magazine, health clinic, links to support services for alcohol Site for information on youth mental health services directory, youth media forum, take problems. and well-being (ages 12 – 25 years). action initiative and more. The website is Provides mental health resources, links to www.alcoholicsanonymous.ie endorsed by all major Irish youth agencies. accessing supports etc. Tel: 01 4727010 Irish site of the Alcoholics Anonymous www.gayswitchboard.ie fellowship. Provides information on the www.sexualhealthcentre.com Site provides information on ‘Gay Switch- 12 step programme for recovery from Site details the work of Cork based centre board Dublin’ phone line and service. alcoholism, details of local meetings etc. that promotes and supports sexual health Tel: 01 872 1055 Cork phone service: without judgement. Includes resources, Mon–Fri 6.30–9 pm, Sat & Sun 4–6pm 12 noon – 10pm, Tel: 086 733229 links, information on sexual health and www.nasouth.ie www.belongto.org training, education and prevention programmes for young people. Narcotics Anonymous fellowship website, Support for lesbian, gay, bi-sexual and for people in recovery from substance transgender (LGBT) young people in www.b4udecide.ie misuse. Provides information about NA in Ireland, aged 14 – 23. Provides information This campaign website encourages young Southern Ireland, including local meetings, on countrywide LGBT groups, discussion people to delay having sex for the first time conventions, events etc. forums, and weekend online support by providing information and 'the facts Helpline tel. 087 1386 120 through secure email link. without the lectures'. Developed by the Mon–Fri, 10am –6pm Crisis Pregnancy Agency. www.fsn.ie Tel: 01 670 6223 Website of the Family Support Network, a self-help organisation that supports family www.antibullyingcampaign.ie DRUGS & ALCOHOL members living with drug use in Ireland. Downloadable anti-bullying tools for www.drugs.ie Contact details of Family Support Groups secondary school teachers. Includes around the country, news, events etc. materials, links, discussion forums etc. Provides information on all types of drugs and their effects. ‘Live Helper’ – an online www.corkdrugsinfo.ie www.besomeonetotell.org.uk chat information / support service provides Cork Local Drugs Task Force website. A Parentline Plus website for parents free, confidential, online help from 9am to Contains information on taskforce worried about bullying in their child’s life. 1pm Monday to Friday. News, information, membership, community based project Provides advice, guidance, tools and podcasts, links to services, resources for details, current events, planning etc. Dial confidential email support for parents. young people, parents and workers. to Stop Drug Dealing / Crimestoppers www.youthinformation.ie Website is operated by Crosscare Drug and Tel: 1800 25 00 25 Alcohol Awareness Programme, supported A site that provides information and links by the HSE. Drugs Helpline Freephone: www.srdtf.ie to a variety of services for young people. Mon-Fri 10am–5pm, Tel: 1800 459 459 Southern Regional Drugs Task Force website. Contains information on taskforce www.talktofrank.com YOUTH HEALTH membership, community project details, A UK version of the above site, packed with initiatives, news etc. DIAL TO STOP DRUG www.bodywhys.ie information on drugs for young people. DEALING / CRIMESTOPPERS 1800 250025 This site offers support and information for Also has online, email, text and phone people affected by eating disorders and support services providing support and www.pobail.ie/en/Officeofthe their families and friends. Operated by the information. MinisterforDrugs Website of the Office of the Minister for Eating Disorder Association of Ireland. www.drinkaware.ie Helpline Tel. 1890 200 444 Drugs. You can access policy documents The alcohol awareness website developed like ‘Ireland’s National Drug Strategy www.reachout.com by MEAS (Mature Enjoyment of Alcohol in 2009 – 2016’, find out about regional and A web based service that inspires young Society). The site challenges anti-social national initiatives, budgets etc. Site also people to help themselves through tough drinking behaviour and provides details on lists contact details of all local and regional times and improve their mental health and alcohol effects, unit consumption etc. Drug Task Forces in Ireland. well-being. Site is operated by Inspire Ireland 42 CCP Directory Updated 2013_CCP Directory 12/07/2013 12:06 Page 43

Most oF tHe entRIes In tHIs DIReCtoRY InCLUDe UseFUL WeBsItes / InFoRMAtIon soURCes oRGAnIsAtIonAL WeBsItes. PLeAse ReFeR to entRIes FoR ReLeVAnt WeB ADDResses.

MENTAL HEALTH www.hse.ie www.corkcitypartnership.ie www.samaritans.org Website of the Health Service Executive, Website details the work of Cork City statutory health care provider for all public Partnership, a local development company Website for the Samaritans, providing health services in Ireland. which operates: confidential emotional support for people For queries contact the HSE INFOLINE tel. local and community development in UK and Ireland through helpline, email, • 1850 241 850 Mon to Sat 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. programmes SMS or face to face support. local employment services Helpline no. tel.: 1850 60 90 90 www.sexualviolence.ie • • TUS – community work placement www.letsomeoneknow.ie Website of the Cork Rape Crisis Centre. initiative Details its free, confidential services to the Site targeted at teenagers to help them survivors of rape, sexual assault and child understand mental health difficulties and sexual abuse. MULTI-CULTURAL access help for themselves or friends who Freephone Helpline tel. 1800 496 496 may be feeling down. Provides tips and www.nascireland.org advice, contact details for GPs and support Website of NASC, the Irish Immigrant organisations. Site provided by HSE CHILDREN Support Centre, a Cork based NGO National Office for Suicide Prevention. responding to the needs of immigrants, www.barnardos.ie refugees and asylum-seekers. www.yourmentalhealth.ie Website detailing the organisation’s Tel: 021 431 7411 An information resource about mental support for children whose well being is health and well being. Includes advice on under threat, their work with children, www.coistine.ie minding your mental health, coping with families and communities and Website of Cois Tine, a multicultural Cork problems and accessing support for campaigns for the rights of children. based organisation that works primarily yourself and others. Provided by HSE. with asylum seekers and refugees www.ispcc.ie particularly those of African origin. Cois www.headsup.ie Website of the Irish Society for the Tine is an outreach project of the Society Interactive website of the HeadsUp mental Prevention of Cruelty to Children. Details of African Missions (with the health promotion project, run by the the organisation’s range of services support of other religious congregations RehabCare group. Targeted at 15 – 24 year supporting children including Childline (see and the local Church ) with a olds, the website provides information on below), Teenfocus, Childfocus and Leanbh. remit of pastoral/religious care of mental health, well being, training etc. www.childline.ie immigrants. Monday – Friday Also provides contact details for support 9.30am – 4.30pm Tel: 021 4316537 services countrywide and the HeadsUp text Childline is a 24-hour listening service support service available through mobile for children and young people up to 18 www.welcomeenglish.com phone. Text HeadsUp to 50424. years of age. Access through free phone, A site which has information on a group email or online chat. Chat service is who are committed to meeting the English www.nosp.ie available every day 2 p.m. to 10 p.m., language needs of those seeking asylum, Website of the National Office for Suicide except Monday and Tuesday 6 to 10 p.m. or those with refugee status and also Prevention, HSE. The site details national Freephone tel. 1800 666 666 unemployed immigrants in Cork and its suicide prevention strategy, resources, surrounds. Tel: 021 4316537 research, training etc. Links to local GP finder: www.icgp.ie COMMUNITY www.culturewise.ie Console Helpline: 1800 201 890 Website of Culture Wise Ireland, a www.pclocalise.com Cork based intercultural research and www.psychotherapy-ireland.com Site for youth & community development consultancy company promoting Website of the Irish Council for organisations. appreciation of cultural diversity. Access Psychotherapy. Contains a search option www.flac.ie to a free on-line library & bookstore, 'Find a Psychotherapist' to help locate Free Legal Advice Centre is an independent details of training programmes etc. local therapists. Also explains various human rights organisation dedicated to approaches to psychotherapy. the realisation of equal access to justice for all. FLAC campaigns on a range of legal issues and provides basic, free legal services. Information and Referral line: 1890 350 250

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