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Gaeltacht community fighting back against addiction and neglect

THE community of Cloich Cheann Fhaola are actively reclaiming agency over their future, by starting a community-driven initiative called Dúchas na nDaoine.

The initiative centred on addressing addiction from the ground up is led by Seán Fitzgerald, a gardener with a background addiction recovery. He is working alongside Paul Holdaway, a drug counsellor who brings over 30 years of professional expertise.

At the centre of the project is a therapeutic community garden which the group are currently working on to grow native plants and herbs.

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With people actively participating in practical garden activities and exploring both the Irish-language names and folklore associated with the plants.

This contributes to cognitive, physical and emotional well-being, while simultaneously encouraging a sense of personal ownership and community pride.

The group currently have a free flexible 10-week Ecotherapy Course, permitting participants to attend sessions at their own convenience.

All counselling services are provided on a donation based approach, meaning no one person will be excluded from participating due to finances.

The initiative promotes the existing strengths and resources within the community thereby creating a model for inclusive and systemic recovery based practices.

In 2023, the Oireachtas established a Citizens’ Assembly on Drugs Use, to evaluate legislative, policy and operational changes to reduce the harmful impacts of drugs on individuals, families, communities and society.

However, these reforms remain out of reach for most rural and Gaeltacht communities.

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Despite research linking addiction to socio-economic disadvantage, Donegal continues to experience an enduring shortage of resources such as counsellors, treatment programmes and accessible facilities.

Donegal’s geographic isolation and political neglect have long contributed to its marginalisation, which coined the term ‘the forgotten county’.

No network of train lines and only a limited bus service reaching Gaeltacht areas, contributes to the lack of access to addiction treatment.

Despite the government neglect, the people of Donegal demonstrate individual and collective resilience and autonomy every day by community development groups throughout the county. Instead of waiting for change, this Gaeltacht community are reshaping their own recovery and hope.

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