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He said the garda presence in these areas needs to be enhanced. Dealers are acting with impunity. We cannot have a situation where people attending rehab are targeted as soon as they step outside. There are people living in a constant state of fear and communities are being destroyed. Dr Garrett McGovern, who works in private practice and with the HSE s addiction services team, providing help in disadvantaged communities for those with drug addictions, said crack has become a major problem. He works in marginalised areas in west Tallaght and Crumlin. Communities are being decimated out there with crack, he said. Unlike the more expensive powder cocaine, crack is cheaper and smoked through a pipe. ....
Louise Currie, co-founder of MindSpace Counselling “There are more people presenting with alcohol issues than there would have been previously,” Currie, co-founder of MindSpace Counselling, says. “Some of these people would have had an unhealthy relationship with alcohol but they were somehow managing it. They were distracted with the gym, with friends, going out; whereas now, in lockdown, they’re in the house and alcohol consumption is increasing.” Currie says people are drinking earlier in the day, every day and a couple who used to share one bottle of wine a night are now drinking two. “The clients I work with would be what you’d term ‘functioning alcoholics’ people who still have jobs, people who appear on the outside to have it all together but now family members are noticing because they’re not able to disguise it as well,” she says. ....
John is like any other middle-class professional in his 30s living in an Irish city. The Dubliner is restricted by the Covid-19 pandemic; he can t socialise with his friends, he has to be careful about visiting his family, and he is working remotely. ....