HRB - Research contract to develop monitoring framework for the implementation of the Health Diversion Scheme (drugs policy)
The Health Research Board
The HRB is a State Agency under auspices of the Department of Health, the remit of the agency is to support and fund health and social care research and provide evidence to inform policy and practice. , we are motivated and inspired by our vision – better health through excellent research, data, and evidence. The HRB’s mission is to support research that improves people’s health, promotes evidence-informed care and creates solutions to societal challenges. An overview of the HRB’s objectives and activities may be found in HRB Strategy 2021-2025: Health research – making an impact (https://www.hrb.ie/strategy-2025/). 1. Background 1.1 The Programme for Government ‘Securing Ireland’s Future’ commits to divert those in possession of drugs for personal use to health services. 2. What is the health diversion scheme? 2.1 The health diversion scheme will offer compassion, rather than punishment, to people who use drugs, irrespective of what drugs they may be. Under the health diversion scheme, An Garda Síochána will divert a person found in possession of drugs for personal use to the HSE for a health screening and brief intervention (SAOR). The scheme will connect people who use drugs with health services and provide a pathway to recovery, avoiding a criminal conviction. 2.2 There are two stages in the health led approach whereby a person in possession of drugs determined by An Garda Síochána to be for personal use; • On the first occasion they would be referred by An Garda Síochána to the HSE for a SAOR health screening and brief intervention. • On the second occasion, An Garda Síochána would have discretion to make a further referral for a SAOR health screening and brief intervention, or would have discretion to issue an adult caution, if applicable. • On any subsequent arrests for possession of drugs for personal use a person would progress through the criminal justice system. • 2.3 Following the person’s attendance, they will be required to present to the investigating member confirmation of their attendance at the SAOR health referral within a defined period of time. If they do not do so, the investigating member may proceed the person through the criminal justice system. 2.4 SAOR (Support, Ask and Assess, Offer Assistance, Refer) is the HSE model for delivering a health screening and brief intervention for drug and alcohol use. SAOR supports health workers to deliver brief interventions and to facilitate those presenting with more complex needs to access treatment programmes in line with the National Drug Rehabilitation Framework. The HSE is recruiting a nationwide network of SAOR practitioners to deliver the health diversion scheme. 3. Aims of the Health Diversion Scheme 3.1 As set out above, the health diversion scheme will offer compassion rather than punishment to people who use drugs, irrespective of what drugs they may be. Reflecting this approach, there are three principles that should be addressed by this alternative approach namely that: i. a person should be afforded the opportunity to avoid a criminal conviction for the possession of drugs for their personal use; ii. a person should be supported to avoid, reduce and recover from drug-related harm; iii. a person with problematic drug use should be referred to appropriate treatment or other support. 3.2 The overall implementation of the health diversion scheme is being overseen by the Health Diversion Scheme Implementation, Monitoring and Evaluation Group, which includes representatives from the Department of Health, Department of Justice, the Health Service Executive and An Garda Síochána. 3.3 A Research Advisory Group, which has been established as a sub-group of the Implementation Group, will oversee the process evaluation of the health diversion scheme. 5. Scope of the project 5.1 It is expected that the process evaluation will have both quantitative and qualitative inputs.
DeadlineThe time limit for receipt of tenders was 2025-10-07. The procurement was published on 2025-09-23.
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| Date | Document |
|---|---|
| 2025-09-23 | Contract notice |
Object
Scope of the procurement
Title: HRB - Research contract to develop monitoring framework for the implementation of the Health Diversion Scheme (drugs policy)
Short description:
“The HRB is a State Agency under auspices of the Department of Health, the remit of the agency is to support and fund health and social care research and...”
Type of contract: Services
Products/services: Research consultancy services 📦
Estimated value excluding VAT: 40 000 EUR 💰
Description
Description of the procurement:
“The HRB is a State Agency under auspices of the Department of Health, the remit of the agency is to support and fund health and social care research and...”
Place of performance: Dublin 🏙️
Duration: 3 (MONTH)
The time frame below is expressed in number of months.
Title
Lot Identification Number: LOT-0001
Procedure
Type of procedure
Open procedure ✅
Administrative information
Time limit for receipt of tenders or requests to participate: 2025-10-07 12:00:00 📅
Conditions for opening of tenders: 2025-10-07 12:30:00 📅
Conditions for opening of tenders (place): https://www.etenders.gov.ie/epps/cft/prepareViewCfTWS.do?resourceId=6611580
Languages in which tenders or requests to participate may be submitted: English 🗣️
Minimum time frame during which the tenderer must maintain the tender: 90
Contracting authority
Name and addresses
Name: The Health Research Board
National registration number: IE4820764P
Postal address: 67-72 Lower Mount Street,
Postal code: DO2 H638
Postal town: Dublin
Region: Dublin 🏙️
Country: Ireland 🇮🇪
E-mail: dmurphy@hrb.ie 📧
Phone: 01-2345000 📞
URL: https://www.hrb.ie/ 🌏
Address of the buyer profile: https://www.hrb.ie/ 🌏
Type of the contracting authority
Body governed by public law
Main activity
Health
Communication
Documents URL: https://www.etenders.gov.ie/epps/cft/listContractDocuments.do?resourceId=6611580 🌏
Participation URL: https://www.etenders.gov.ie/epps/cft/viewTenders.do?resourceId=6611580 🌏
Complementary information
Review body
Name: The High Court of Ireland
National registration number: The High Court of Ireland
Postal address: Four Courts, Inns Quay, Dublin 7
Postal code: D07 WDX8
Postal town: Dublin
Region: Dublin 🏙️
Country: Ireland 🇮🇪
E-mail: highcourtcentraloffice@courts.ie 📧
Phone: +353 1 8886000 📞
Service from which information about the review procedure may be obtained
Name: The High Court of Ireland
National registration number: The High Court of Ireland
Postal address: Four Courts, Inns Quay, Dublin 7
Postal code: D07 WDX8
Postal town: Dublin
Region: Dublin 🏙️
Country: Ireland 🇮🇪
E-mail: highcourtcentraloffice@courts.ie 📧
Phone: +353 1 8886000 📞
Information about electronic workflows
Electronic invoicing will be accepted
Electronic ordering will be used
Electronic payment will be used
Source: OJS 2025/S 184-627460 (2025-09-23)