Scottish Network for Families Affected by Drugs
Useful Links

Family Support Groups 

Stirling Family Support Services   www.stirlingfamilysupport.org.uk  

Stirling Family Support Service provides support, information and training to individuals, families and communities on the issues created by a family member's substance misuse.  

Drug & Alcohol Project Levenmouth   www.dapl.net 

DAPL offers one to one counselling, support, information and advice to individuals and families who are affected by substance use and live within Levenmouth, Kirkcaldy, Glenrothes and North East Fife. 

Who else can help? 

Scottish Drugs Service   www.scottishdrugservices.com

Provides access contact information and details for over 200 agencies in Scotland who can help with drug treatment and care.

Scottish Drugs Forum    www.sdf.org.uk  

Scottish Drugs Forum (SDF) is the national non-government drugs policy and information agency working in partnership with others to co-ordinate effective responses to drug use in Scotland. 

MELD (Mid and East Lothian Drugs)  www.meld-drugs.org.uk

MELD aims to provide locally accessible, confidential and non-judgemental services to reduce substance misuse related harm to individuals, families and the community.  0131 6603566 This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

 Drug & Alcohol Project Levenmouth   www.dapl.net 

DAPL offers one to one counselling, support, information and advice to individuals and families who are affected by substance use and live within Levenmouth, Kirkcaldy, Glenrothes and North East Fife.

 Frontline Fife - HOME4GOOD   www.cornerstone-leven.org.uk

Home4Good centre offers advice and support on homelessness issues as well as alcohol and drugs.                          This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it   01333 592640

HIV-Aids Carers & Family Support Provider Scotland  www.hiv-aids-carers.org.uk

Work throughout Scotland providing a range of practical and emotional services to carers, families, partners and relatives affected or infected by HIV or Aids.  0141 4458797

Drugs Action - Aberdeen  www.drugsaction.co.uk

Drugs Action provide a range of services to drug users, families and the local community including a helpline, family support group, counselling, needle exchange, advice and information.  01224 577120

VOCAL - Edinburgh   www.vocal.org.uk

Vocal support people whp provide unpaid care to family, partners or friends in need of help because they are ill, frail or have a disability.   0131 6226262

Scottish Association of Alcohol and Drug Action Teams   www.saadatonline.co.uk  

In Scotland, there are 22 alcohol and drug action teams, working within defined geographical areas.  They are multi-agency groups addressing drink and drugs issues in a joined-up way. 

Know the Score   www.knowthescore.info  

Know the Score aims to provide information, advice and resources on drugs to help you become more aware of drugs and their effects. 

Scottish Child Law Centre   www.sclc.org.uk  

We help children and young people, their families and carers, and professionals working for and with children by providing expert advice and information through our advice line, email and text services.      

Scottish Drugs Service   www.scottishdrugservices.com

Provides access contact information and details for over 200 agencies in Scotland who can help with drug treatment and care. 

Families Outside   www.familiesoutside.org.uk 

Families Outside aims to raise awareness of the needs of families affected by imprisonment so that they can get the information and support they need to cope. 

Hepatitis C Scotland   www.hepcscotland.co.uk       

Hepatitis C (HCV) is treatable in many cases but can be hard to spot and the types of people who may be at risk are changing. This website provides the latest guidance for healthcare professionals and for patients, carers and others who want to know more about Hepatitis C. It also explains the Scottish Government's Hepatitis C Action Plan for Scotland. 

Fast Forward   www.fastforward.org.uk  

Fast Forward is a national voluntary organisation based in Edinburgh and they promote health and well-being, through education by, with and for young people. 

Re-Solve   www.re-solv.org  

Re-Solv's purpose is to end volatile substance abuse, particularly among children and young people. With over twenty years experience and dedication to the prevention of volatile substance abuse (VSA), Re-Solv is acknowledged as the lead body in the field and recognised nationally and internationally as a specialist source of information on VSA. 

Crew 2000   www.crew2000.co.uk  

Crew 2000 is a not-for-profit company (limited by guarantee), which provides services to young people around: stimulant drug use, sexual and emotional health and other related lifestyle issues. It also provides advice, information and training to a wide range of public and voluntary sector organisations as well as carryúing out research into drug trends   

Breathing Space www.breathingspacescotland.co.uk

Breathing Space is a free and Confidential service for any individual, who is experiencing low mood or depression, or who is unusually worried and in need of someone to talk to.

Call - 0800 83 85 87

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