For operational guidelines in relation to the UCD Student Code of Conduct for alcohol and drugs see the information provided here: UCD Code of Conduct.
See here for information on UCD's Smoke Free Campus.
In common with Irish Law, University College Dublin does not tolerate drug abuse. The school enforces drug and alcohol and smoking policies consistent with Irish law and will notify any infringement to the appropriate national and local law enforcement agencies.
The Irish police have powers to arrest and test anyone they have reason to believe may be under the influence of drugs. Similarly breath testing for alcohol is mandatory for everyone involved in a road traffic accident. Health information, advice and help is available for students:
The legal sanctions for possession and supply of non-prescription, sometimes called recreational, drugs are outlined on the (opens in a new window)Citizen Information website.
The legal penalties can be severe and the University will not look kindly on anyone arrested for drug possession which includes a ban from campus, especially where young or vulnerable persons may have access, and being barred from professional qualifications and dropped from other courses.
The school is aware of the detriment to an individual’s health, finances and future which is caused by drug and alcohol and tobacco misuse and dependency. The school’s own health service works as part of the Health Service Executive (HSE) to support encourage and addicts to recover.
The school advises students to learn about various (opens in a new window)drugs and their effects. This same site allows students and staff to seek help, which can be anonymously using both web and freephone. Posters in health and social areas of UCD advise students of the dangers of drugs and direct students to necessary support.