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No public health policy has 'been designed with the homeless population specifically in mind'

A new study has shown increases in the number of homeless people dying from drug and/or alcohol abuse and on methadone.

THE NUMBER OF homeless people in Ireland dying due to alcohol or drug abuse increased by 57% in a nine-year period, according to new research published in the Irish Medical Journal.

The study also looked at the rates of self-harm and methadone use amongst homeless people in Ireland over a period of time.

The researchers said that “there is an urgent need to adequately resource and coordinate those services which aim to address factors (social and health inequalities, mental ill-health and addiction) which lead people into – and prevent them exiting from – homelessness”.

Using data from the Central (Methadone) Treatment List, National Self-Harm Registry Ireland, National Drug-Related Deaths Index, they found that the number of homeless people on methadone increased from 2% in 2011 to 7% in 2014.

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While the rates of self-harm has increased among the general population as a whole, there were also increases among homeless people.

The proportion of homeless people who had been recorded to have self-harmed increased from 3% in 2007, to 5% in 2014. This translated to a 49% increase in presentations of self-harm in this time, with the increase more pronounced in women.

Between 2004 and 2013, meanwhile, there were 494 deaths nationally of individuals known to be homeless, almost two-third of which were in Dublin.

In their discussion, the researchers said that their results show that the “risk of self-harm among people who are homeless are 22 times higher compared to those with a fixed residence”.

“Evidence across a range of parameters suggests that prevention and treatment of drug and alcohol addiction within the homeless population has not been adequately addressed over the past 20 years,” they said.

Almost 40% of this population now identify drug and/or alcohol problems as the primary cause of their homelessness and 80% of those who are homeless have used drugs. In contrast, just 27% of the general population in Ireland have reported ever taking drugs. In addition, the proportion of the homeless population who are current drug users appears to have increased dramatically over the past 10 years.

The researchers said that while a number of public health harm reduction policies have been implemented or are currently being considered, such as safe injection centres, “none have been developed with the homeless population specifically in mind”.

According to the most recent figures, the total number of homeless adults accessing emergency accommodation in the State in August increased to 5,222 from 5,187 in July.

The number of children living homeless increased more sharply however from 2,973 to 3,048, passing the 3,000 mark for the first time.

Read: ‘We don’t need to have street homeless in Dublin. We could end it this year’

Read: ‘Sunday night, I made a commitment that there’d be no homeless people on the streets of Cork’

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    Mute Darren Skelton
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    Feb 25th 2013, 9:43 AM

    Coming soon – Aldi OS

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    Mute Alan Murphy
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    Feb 25th 2013, 7:13 PM

    Obviously to be followed the week after by the Lidl one

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    Feb 25th 2013, 9:37 AM

    Would the windows os smartphones not be the third and Firefox the fourth?

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    Feb 25th 2013, 11:58 AM

    They.have blackberry and now tizen to deal with too.

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    Feb 25th 2013, 12:46 PM

    LOL Microsoft mobile products. That’s a good one. Its already dead in the water along with Nokia who is flogging them. They’ve recently indicated they’re ready to make android phones in the near future and to prevent its total destruction and no amount of cash MS throws at then will make or worth their while.

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    Feb 25th 2013, 10:09 AM

    I don’t see what niche Firefox OS is going to service. Their browser has been hemorrhaging users to Chrome for years, and iOS and Android are mature systems which are meeting most users needs. Another OS is just another headache for developers and users.

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    Feb 25th 2013, 10:31 AM

    I have to agree with Eric here, i think they’ll struggle, android is already more or less free to use, Apple has it’s market. if these guys have a few good ideas they will just be copied by the others. Android became established because they were up against an established closed expensive opposition, they came in with the concept of being free, someone else now has to compete with two established companies the slick apple designs and the open free androids.
    What’s the Firefox edge?

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    Feb 25th 2013, 10:06 AM

    While OpenSource is great and all, the reality is constantly full of bugs – FireFox browser is one of the most resource heavy applications you can run

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    Feb 25th 2013, 10:28 AM

    Agreed, the Android SDK feels like it’s being held together with duct tape.

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    Feb 25th 2013, 4:50 PM

    You’re talking crap. If open source is so buggy then linux wouldn’t be powering 70% or more of the worlds servers. I could go on and on with examples of the crap you are talking but I think my first point illustrates it nicely.

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    Feb 25th 2013, 9:06 PM

    Conor, I was referring to FireFox and it’s browser with its countless bugs, not Linux which I am fully aware of

    http://m.threatpost.com/en_us/blogs/firefox-18-brings-21-updates-fixes-nearly-3000-bugs-010913

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    Feb 25th 2013, 12:08 PM

    They’re really coming to the market *very* late. When you consider that even the mobile industry giant that is Nokia struggled (and ultimately failed) to get their next generation Maemo / Meego smartphone OS to market and even Windows Mobile 8 isn’t getting all that much traction so far, you’d have to wonder if there’s space for yet another mobile OS ?

    To me, it looks like Android is becoming to the mobile/tablet world what Windows is to the desktop world i.e. the de facto OS. It already has 68.4% of the global market!!

    Apple’s iOS is occupying a similar (but bigger) space to the Mac OS for laptops/desktops i.e. a very respectable market share of almost 20% of the global market, but a closed Apple-only hardware-software solution that occupies a chunk of the market at the high end. With that kind of chunk of the market, at the top end, and controlling the hardware, software and ecosystem (App Store). That still makes Apple an absolutely hugely profitable, runaway success.

    Blackberry’s rather niche and business-focused and fighting to stay relevant while Windows Mobile is still to prove itself as a main stream mobile OS. It may well do this year, but the jury’s still out.

    Personally, I just can’t see where Firefox’s Mobile OS would find a foothold in the market! It could be a great OS, but it would still have to sign up handset makers and create a massive ecosystem of developers to build apps before it would be even in the same league as Blackberry and Windows Mobile. Getting into the Google / Apple league would be a rather amazing feat if they ever achieved it!

    I don’t think it’s much of a challenge to Google or Apple to be perfectly honest.

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    Feb 25th 2013, 2:04 PM

    There is always a market, especially in one as competitive as the mobile phone market. The problem is you need to offer something unique that sets your product apart. iOS has simplicity, Android has customisation and Blackberry’s OS is marketed as a business solution.

    Microsoft didn’t offer anything new to set it apart other than the name. What will this offer? If it does bring something new it will find traction but if it doesn’t it will be dead in the water.

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    Feb 25th 2013, 9:41 AM

    I guess you’re not anybody these days unless you have a mobile operating system.

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    Feb 25th 2013, 10:08 AM

    Its not going to be here 2013. Thus is firmly a third world is for this year. Cheap and cheerful, wil probably be really successful at that

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    Feb 25th 2013, 3:31 PM

    Android, iOS, Blackberry, Windows Mobile are the big 4.
    Now it seems everyone and their mother are making operating systems for phones: Firefox, Ubuntu, Samsung Tizen. Symbian and bada are still alive somewhere.

    More OS’ means more time developers take to make apps for each platform which in turn means slower updates, more bugs and less stable.

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    Feb 25th 2013, 9:51 AM

    Probably means the browser…

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    Feb 25th 2013, 9:54 AM

    Uh, reply to Partysaurus this was.

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    Feb 25th 2013, 1:24 PM

    Mybe if they went with decent manufacturers they might have a chance but generally ZTE LG and Heuwei don’t make great handsets. This is talking from experience.

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