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East Ayrshire Alcohol and Drugs Partnership (ADP) is a partnership lead organisation supporting public, third and voluntary sector services and supports to reduce alcohol and drug related harms.
Our strategic vision
In developing our strategic vision, the ADP - the key delivery partner within East Ayrshire’s Community Planning Partnership for the delivery of the national Rights Respect and Recovery strategy and The Alcohol Framework - has developed our vision in keeping with the strategic vision of the wider Community Planning Partnership
“East Ayrshire will be a place with strong vibrant communities, with a healthy and responsible attitude to alcohol, where sustained recovery from ... alcohol and drug use is a reality”
East Ayrshire Alcohol and Drugs Partnership (ADP) is a partnership lead organisation supporting public, third and voluntary sector services and supports to reduce alcohol and drug related harms.
Our strategic vision
In developing our strategic vision, the ADP - the key delivery partner within East Ayrshire’s Community Planning Partnership for the delivery of the national Rights Respect and Recovery strategy and The Alcohol Framework - has developed our vision in keeping with the strategic vision of the wider Community Planning Partnership
“East Ayrshire will be a place with strong vibrant communities, with a healthy and responsible attitude to alcohol, where sustained recovery from ... alcohol and drug use is a reality”
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Thank you for attending the ADP Alcohol Seminar on the 19th November within The Howard Centre Kilmarnock
We would be grateful if you could spare a few minutes of your time to complete our event survey.
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This short survey is about your experiences as a family member or nominated individual of an adult whom has used drug treatment services and any related community support in East Ayrshire.
You can skip any question you don’t want to answer.
There are no right or wrong answers.
Your responses are anonymous and will be used to improve services.
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For people involved with both justice and drug treatment services
This short survey is about your experiences of both justice and drug treatment services and any related community support you have engaged with in East Ayrshire.
You can skip any question you don’t want to answer.
There are no right or wrong answers.
Your responses are anonymous and will be used to improve services.
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