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Written by Noelle Lynch
Created: 19 October 2021
Last Updated: 27 June 2023
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We have been made aware of recent cases of drink spiking.

It is extremely important that if this happens to you/or someone you know, that you seek medical attention and that you report the incident to the Guards.


It is important that everyone is aware of this and how to;
➡Prevent it from happening
➡How to recognise the warning signs
➡What to do if you/someone your with is spiked
➡Reporting to the Guards
➡Supports available to you

It is extremely important that you seek medical attention and that you report the incident to the Guards.

This is a confidential process and you are entitled to bring a friend, request a male/female guard to speak with and to withdraw your statement.

If this happens to you or to a friend, please make sure you reach out for support.

The Counselling Service can be contacted by email on;
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The MIC Counselling service is a free, professional, and confidential service for MIC students.

We at MISU, are also here to help and support you. You can contact Cillian on;
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➡086-0220686 or 061-400013 /061-774737

If you wish to come in and meet with Cillian, please check his availability at the MISU Information & Services Desk.

Anything discussed with us is strictly confidential.

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