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Welcome to Forth Valley Alcohol and Drug Partnership Website
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Forth Valley Alcohol & Drug Partnership (ADP) is a multi-agency partnership established to implement and respond to the national strategies on alcohol, drugs, tobacco and volatile substances. Membership comprises of lead officers and advisors from the appropriate statutory and voluntary bodies from across Forth Valley.

Forth Valley Alcohol and Drug Partnership has the responsibility for developing an area -wide substance strategy. The strategy ensures that the appropriate range of treatment options is provided for, and available, at point of need. In addition, the strategy ensures the provision of the appropriate range of treatment options, required to promote the recovery of those affected by substance use problems, and their availability at point of need.

We are guided in this work by three local ADPs, which operate in each authority area i.e. Clackmannanshire, Falkirk and Stirling.

Inherent in our work are the views expressed by our service users, their families and carers.

Forth Valley Strategies now available on line.
Substance Strategy 2009-2011
Alcohol Strategy 2010-2011 If you require a hard copy for the folder contact 01786 434763
Binge Drinking DVD as well as Teaching notes to download.
Drugs Misuse Information Scotland - This site provides information, statistics and research on drugs misuse in Scotland. The target users are policy makers, professionals, researchers, employers and the wider community
Scottish Drugs Recovery Consortium to register for membership and latest Newsletter

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Drink Smarter Campaign


Health in my Languageinformation about health and health related services in Scotland which has been translated into different languages

 

Festive Planning - Safety of Methadone over Festive Period
Over this Christmas and New Year period clients may have up to three days of ‘take home’ methadone or buprenorphine dispensed to them for two consecutive weeks. Within our services we will ensure that all clients are advised on safe storage of methadone and buprenorphine over the festive period. Local guidance can be viewed here.
 
TRAINING 2011-12
DAFAI Training new dates and booking form
Alcohol Brief Intervention Training 2011-12
SMHFA Training 2011-12 (Scotland's Mental Health First Aid) and Booking form
Introduction to Child and Adolescent Mental Health One Day Training Course
 
Sept-Oct 2011 updates
Take-home naloxone website
FV DRD Research Report 2010
ABI Implementation - Final Evaluation Report 2011
Forth Valley Naloxone Programme