Above from left: Nicki Killeen, HSE National Social Inclusion Office/Drugs.ie; Aidan Thompson, DJ and Promoter; Fionnuala Moran, Presenter RTÉ Pulse; Robbie Kitt, DJ and Musician; and Kasey Keating Brady, DJ and HSE Dental Nurse
This morning.
The Grand Social, Dublin.
With the night-time economy reopening, the HSE has launched a new drugs harm-reduction campaign, reminding people who choose to use drugs: ‘If You Go, Go Slow’. HSE Drugs.ie unveiled the campaign at a live panel event, which brought together the HSE, DJs and event industry representatives.
Also: if you are offered an experimental injection from a stranger, possibly in a tent, just say no.
Pause.
FIGHT!
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Sounds like an endorsement.
Its still crazy how we don’t have blame free testing at festivals/gigs like in other countries. Such an easy, very effective, harm reduction measure. Let people find out exactly whats in their drugs, and how much of it.
Donie Cassidy looks well.
The rugs don’t work
So. There IS time to dye, after all.
YOLKS?
Do ye not mean YOKES or am I missing a terribly clever joke about eggs?
Why trust one drug and not the other?
Thats politics that is
All clean living lads and lassies in that photo. The kind you’d love to bring home to your mammy.
My mammy smokes crack
If you’re going slow, snort some speed, that sort of drugs advice?