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Welcome to Forth Valley Alcohol and Drug Partnership Website
FVSAT Region

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.

 

New to the Website
Binge Drinking DVD as well as Teaching notes to download.
STRADA Forth Valley Timetable 2010-11
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
 
ANTHRAX - UPDATE
Early treatment can save lives and heroin users are being told to seek urgent medical treatment if they are showing signs or symptoms of infection.
See the Health Protection Scotland microsite for latest statistics and information Health Protection Scotland
Scottish Drugs Forum has produced a new briefing document to help people working with heroin users identify early signs of anthrax. Click here. to download a copy or go to www.sdf.org.uk.
 
Child Protection Conference - May 2010
Child Protection Policy Documents.
Presentations.
Links to following:
The Children (Scotland) Act 1995.
Protecting Children - A Shared Responsibility: Guidance for Health Professionals..