Western Region Drugs Task Force Ireland
Unit 6, Galway Technology Park, Parkmore, Galway   Tel: 091 48 00 44   Email: info(@)wrdtf.ie
 

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About the Western Region Drugs Task Force

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  Mission Statement
 
  • To develop an integrated and well-managed response to drug and alcohol problems across the region
  • To propose a range of solutions and service interventions based on the four pillars of the National Drugs Strategy
  • To ensure that responses are monitored and evaluated according to best practice and value for money principles.
   
  History of the Task Force
 

The Western Region Drugs Task Force (WRDTF) is a co-ordinating body established in May 2003. The function of the taskforce is to research, develop and implement, using a partnership approach, a coordinated, regionally-appropriate response to substance misuse.

The WRDTF which covers counties Galway, Mayo and Roscommon was established as one of the key recommendations of the National Drugs Strategy 2001-2008. Our overall aim is to significantly reduce the harm caused to individuals and society by the misuse of drugs through a concerted focus on supply reduction, prevention, treatment and research.

   
   
  Staff
 
Orla Irwin
Role on Task Force Co-ordinator ONI 
Address Unit 6, Galway Technology Park
Parkmore 
Galway
Telephone 091 480044
Email  orla.irwin@hse.ie
   
 
Ms Orla Walshe
Role on Task Force Project Development Worker Simon Comer
Address Unit 6, Galway Technology Park
Parkmore 
Galway
Telephone 091 480044
Mobile 087 98 39 778
Email orla.walshe@wrdtf.ie
   
 
Mr Gary Kyne
Role on Task Force Financial Administrator
Address Unit 6, Galway Technology Park
Parkmore 
Galway
Telephone 091 480044
Email gary.kyne(@)hse.ie
   
   
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