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Welcome to the Southern Regional Drugs Task Force 

"Working in partnership to reduce the harmful effects caused to society by Drug or alcohol misuse"

The Southern Regional Drugs Task Force was established under the National Drugs Strategy 2001 -2008 to work with communities who are experiencing issues of drug and alcohol misuse (in counties Cork & Kerry, but not Cork City, where there is a Local Drugs Task Force), and to support projects in these communities which address an identified need.  The Task Force now operates under the National Drugs Strategy 2009 -2016


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The Task Force operates using Partnership Principles and has membership from the statutory, voluntary and community sectors alongside public representatives. The SRDTF employs a coordinator (Chris Black) and a Development Worker (Gordon Kinsley) who are employed to oversee the implementation of a Regional Strategy.  The Coordinator is employed by the HSE but reports to the Chairperson of the Task Force (Tom Daly) for day to day operations

 

This website provides information on the activites, projects and initiatives supported by SRDTF - just follow the links above or to the left to navigate the site.

 
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Important Notice - Temporary Closure of Dr David Murphys Practice - Cathedral Road, Cork

The HSE has been advised that Dr. David Murphys practice on Cathedral Rd. will close temporarily with immediate effect. Patients can present to Southdoc over the weekend and GMS/ Medical Card patients can present to other GPs on the northside of the city from Tuesday morning the 8th of May. There are a number of patients who have been supported through the practice who have particular medication requirements. All patient's individual circumstances will be addressed and the HSE and other GPs in the area will deal with them sympathetically and appropriately to ensure that their health and welfare is maintained.

Regards,

Kate Gibney - Co-ordinator Cork Local Drugs Task Force