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Figure 8.1: Sources of funding for drug-related social care programmes, 20111.2% 2.5% 2.2%5.1%2.4%3.9%15.9%66.8%MLFSAEMPLOYMENT SERVICE OF SLOVENIAUSERS' CONTRIBUTIONS, MEMBERSHIP DUESOTHER PUBLIC FUNDING SOURCESMUNICIPALITIESFIHODONATIONSOTHER "NON-PUBLIC" SOURCESSource: IRSSV, own calculations130According to IRSSV data, more than 6,400 users participated in drug-related social careprogrammes co-funded by MLFSA in 2011, excluding users of various Inter<strong>net</strong> forums,telephone and Inter<strong>net</strong>-based counselling and wider preventive actions. Most users (morethan 4,000) participated in low-threshold programmes. There were 174 beds available for thehousing of users in social care programmes in 2011. Most beds were available in highthresholdprogrammes (Table 8.2).Among drug-addiction-related social care programmes co-funded by the MLFSA in 2011,there was only one programme entirely dedicated to reintegration, namely the ReintegrationCentre, which is operated by the Centre for Social Work in Kranj. There were 12 usershoused in the Reintegration Centre, and there were 66 more users involved in subprogrammes(out-patient treatment, reintegration group, medical first aid users, introductoryinterviews – information required for enrolment). Reintegration was also carried out as part ofa programme implemented by the “UP” Association for addicts and their families, which had14 users, and a programme implemented by the Društvo Projekt Človek (Project ManAssociation), which had 75 people undergoing reintegration.

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