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ADFAM
Information and advice for families of alcohol and drug users. The website has a list of local family support services.
Phone: 020 7928 889 Online: http://www.adfam.org.uk
Al-Anon
For relatives and friends of problem drinkers. An organisation of self help groups which is free and confidential. Membership is open to anyone who feels their life is or has been affected by close contact with a problem drinker. For information or details of local groups call our confidential helpline.
Phone: 020 7403 0888 Online: http://www.al-anonuk.org.uk/
Alcohol And You!
Inspiring young people to think sensibly about alcohol, this fun web-site uses online games, video scenarios and interactive quizzes to the message across. There is also an extensive teachers section, which includes an extensive section for teachers with lesson plans, debates and role playing materials.
Online: http://www.alcoholandyou.org
Alcoholics Anonymous
Alcoholics Anonymous is an informal society of more than 2,000,000 recovering alcoholics worldwide; men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism.
Meetings are held locally and throughout Scotland and the UK.
Information about these and the AA in general can be obtained by calling -
HELPLINE - 0845 769 7555
General Service Office in York - 01904 644026
Northern Service Office in Glasgow - 0141 226 2214
Online: http://www.alcoholics-anonymous.org.uk/
Alcohol Concern
Alcohol concern is the national agency on alcohol misuse. They work to reduce the incidence and costs of alcohol-related harm and to increase the range and quality of services available to people with alcohol-related problems. The also provide information and encourage debate on a wide range of public policy issues affected by alcohol use. They support specialist and non-specialist service providers helping to tackle alcohol problems at a local level, whilst also working to influence nationat alcohol policy.
Online: http://www.alcoholconcern.org.uk
Alcohol Focus Scotland
Alcohol Focus Scotland is Scotlands national alcohol charity. Their main aims are to promote a responsible attitude to drinking in Scotland and to reduce the effects of alcohol misuse on all those affected by their own or anothers drinking. Through a variety of public health and information campaigns, training and couselling services, AFS believe they can play a big part in making Scotland "think and drink"!
Online: http://www.alcohol-focus-scotland.org.uk
Alcohol Information Scotland
Alcohol Information Scotland site provides information, statistics and research relating specifically to alcohol misuse. Target users are policy makers, professionals, researchers, employers and the wider community.
Online: http://www.alcoholinformation.isdscotland.org
Drinkaware
This site has been developed by the Portman Group. It gives factual information oabout varied aspects of alcohol use, including calculating your units and the health effects of drinking.
Online: http://drinkaware.co.uk
Drinkaware Trust
Drinkaware Trust is part of the Portman Group and aims to raise awareness amongst alcohol consumers.
Online: http://drinkawaretrust.org.uk
Drug Misuse Information Scotland
The Drug Misuse Information in Scotland web-site provides information, statisitcs and research relating to drug and alcohol misuse. The target users are policy makers, professionals, researchers, employers and the wider community. The Effective Interventions Unit was set up in June 2000 to identify and disseminate effective practice to support the implementation of the drug misuse strategy. The Unit is located within the Substance Misuse Division of the Health Department.
Online: http://drugmisuse.isdscotland.org
DrugScope
DrugScope is the UKs leading independent centre of expertise on drugs. The aim is to inform policy development and reduce drug-related risk. We provide quality drug information, promote effective responses to drug taking, undertake research at local, national and international levels, advise on policy-making, encourage informed debate and speak on behalf of member organisations working on the front line of substance misuse. DrugScope is supported by a variety of organisations including Government, EU, Trusts and Foundations.
Online: http://drugscope.org.uk
Grampian Police
The web-site for Grampian Police promotes the work of the police across Grampian. Their goal is to make a positive contribution to the well-being of the area through a problem solving approach to community policing and their aim is the pursuit of excellence in community policing.
Online: http://www.grampian.police.uk/
Info Scotland
A web-site from the Scottish Executive giving information and advice about alcohol issues. Sections include culture, relationships, work, health and the law. There is also a "booze quiz" and a questionnaire. The site is visually attractive and easy to use.
Online: http://www.infoscotland.com/alcohol/displayhome.jsp?pContentID=112&p_applic=CCC&
International Council on Alcohol and Addictions
ICAA is dedicated to preventing and reducing the harmful use and effects of alcohol, tobacco, other drugs and addictive behaviours on individuals, families and communities.
Online: http://www.icaa.ch/
International Harm Reduction Association
A web-site for the International Harm Reduction Association, which works with local, national and international organisations to assist individuals and communities in public health advocacy, communication, best practice, education, training and research.
Online: http://www.ihra.net/
Know The Score
As Scotlands definitive drugs information gateway, this portal web-site provides visitors with the facts on drugs in Scotland. Whether they are a young person, a parent or relative, a friend, a carer or a community group. The web-site contains information for anyone who wants to know about drugs in Scotland and the harmful effects of drugs misuse. Know The Score is at the heart of a network of drugs-related services and organisations which provide information and advice on drug related issues in Scotland.
Online: http://www.knowthescore.info
Moray Council
The Moray Council web-site provides guidance and information on Council Services such as Social Work and Housing.
Online: http://www.moray.gov.uk
Moray Council on Addiction
One to one counselling for individuals affected by their own or anothers substance use.
Telephone: 01343 552211
Parentline Plus
The web-site for Parentline Plus which is part of the Family Lives charity based in England gives advice to parents worried about issues such as alcohol abuse in children and teenagers.
Online: http://www.parentlineplus.org.uk/index.php?id=543
Scottish Association of Drug and Alcohol Teams
The Scottish Association of Drug and Alcohol Action Teams (SAADAT) is a voluntary national body whose membership comprises of all of the twenty two Drug and Alcohol Action Teams throughout Scotland.
Online: http://www.saadatonline.co.uk/
Scotland Against Drugs
The aim of Scotland Against Drugs is to help prevent drug misuse and its consequences impacting on local communities in Scotland through programmes of information and community action achieved with the support of Scotlands business community.
Online: http://www.sad.org.uk
Scotlands Health on the Web
This web-site is provided by a team of people based within the Information and Statistics Division of NHS Scotland. In addition to the SHOW team, the contributing web-sites on SHOW are provided by partner organisations themselves as well as a dedicated army of NHS Scotland staff.
Online: http://www.show.scot.nhs.uk
Scottish Drugs Forum
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. SDR aims to support and represent at both local and national levels, a wide range of interests, promoting collaborative, evidence-based responses to drug use.
Online: http://www.sdf.org.uk
Scottish Executive
The Scottish Executive site gives information about the activities and responsibilities of the Executive, including Substance Misuse Division.
Online: http://www.scotland.gov.uk
Scottish Network for Families Affected by Drugs
Scottish Network for Families Affected by Drugs (SNFAD) is a new membership organisation. It was set up in May 2003 and is run by representatives of organisations that support families of substance users. It has operated initially with support from the Scottish Executive, the DAT Association and the Scottish Drugs Forum. The Board of Trustees is made up from a number of elected representatives of Family support Organisations from across Scotland. The Scottish Executives Substance Misuse Division has worked closely with representatives of organisations who support families of substance users to set up the SNAFD and since its launch in May 2004 has provided hands on support to its management committee. The Scottish Drugs Forum and the DAT Association have also been closely involved with the work of the network and can testify to its growing capacity.
Confidential Helpline: 08080 101011
Online: http://www.snfad.org.uk/index.asp
Scottish Training on Drugs and Alcohol
The Scottish Training on Drugs and Alcohol (STRADA) delivers quality training across Scotland to all professionals in health, social work, education, police & prison services, pharmacists and non-statutory organisations. Moray has details of all current STRADA training taking place in Moray in the Moray Drug and Alcohol Action Team Training Directory. STRADA is the partnership between the University of Glasgows Centre for Drug Misuse Research (CDMR), the Department or Adult and Continuing Education (DACE) and DrugScope.
Online: http://www.projectstrada.org
Self Management & Recovery Training
Self Management and Recovery Training (SMART) is a self help approach based on cognitive-behavioural principals which can be helpful to people who are trying overcome substance misuse and addictive problems.
Online: http://www.smartrecovery.co.uk
Studio 8
Studio 8 offers a direct access service for people 16 years and over in Moray, who are affected by their own or anothers substance misuse.
Online: http://www.turningpointscotland.com/
The Portman Group
The Portman Group are a principal provider of sensible drinking advice in the UK and support the government, media, industry and consumers with research, educational materials and campaigns. They also encourage responsible marketing practices through their Code of Practice. The group was set up in 1989 by the UKs leading drinks producers which together, supply the majority of the alcohol sold in the UK.
Online: http://www.portmangroup.org.uk
Women & Alcohol
This is part of the InfoScotland site which focuses on women and alcohol. It gives the facts about various aspects of this issue including breast cancer, weight gain and fertility. There is also a units calculator for alcohol intake.
Online: http://www.infoscotland.com/womenandalcohol/wanda_display.jsp?pContentID=66&p_ap