The team provides first aid, welfare support, water, directions, or simply reassurance.
Dublin’s 'Nee Naw' Help Zone returns to Camden Street this Friday for a six to eight week autumn run.
The night-time safety service - staffed by medics, welfare officers and security personnel - will support people on nights out during key events, including Freshers’ Week, Culture Night, and Dublin’s first-ever NFL weekend.
The team provides first aid, welfare support, water, directions, or simply reassurance, helping make the city centre safer and more welcoming after dark.
Ray O'Donoghue, Dublin's night-time advisor, was pleased with the trial:

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