Drugs & Alcohol: Useful Links
Listed below are links to websites where you can find more information about drugs and alcohol.
Useful Websites
218 Project
218 is a new service for women offenders. Its job is to address the root causes of women’s offending.
Alcoholics Anonymous
Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of 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.
Alcohol Focus Scotland
Scotland's national alcohol charity.
Alcohol Information Scotland
The Alcohol Information Scotland website provides a wide range of information on alcohol for Scotland. This includes statistics, research, publications, key policy documents and practice guidelines as well as links to useful websites.
Association of Nurses in Substance Misuse (ANSA)
The Association of Nurses in Substance Abuse (ANSA) provides specialist advice, conferences, training and information for professionals, health and social care bodies, and institutions working in the area of substance abuse.
Brain Injury Australia (ARBIAS)
Arbias Ltd provides specialist services in alcohol and other substance related brain impairment. We are staffed by over 50 employees in the areas of neuropsychology, psychology, social work, community development and case management.
Crew 2000
Crew 2000 is a coalition of young people, club goers and others who've come together to produce real & relevant information about how to reduce the risks involved in using drugs.
Drug Misuse Information Scotland
The Drug Misuse Information Scotland site provides information, statistics and research on drug misuse in Scotland.
European Gateway on alcohol, drugs and drug addiction
This addictions gateway is a free online service providing access to the best web resources in Europe on drugs, alcohol, smoking, gambling and related topics. All the resources have been evaluated and a description of each website is given.
European monitoring centre for drugs and drug addiction (EMCDDA)
The European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction (EMCDDA) is one of the European Union's decentralised agencies. Established in 1993 and based in Lisbon, it is the central source of comprehensive information on drugs and drug addiction in Europe.
Glasgow Drug Crisis Centre (GDCC)
Situated in the heart of Glasgow, the Glasgow Drugs Crisis Centre (GDCC) offers short term detoxification, rehabilitation, stabilisation and a needle exchange service.
Federation of drug and alcohol professionals (FDAP)
The Federation of Drug & Alcohol Professionals (FDAP) is the professional body for the substance use field and works to help improve standards of practice across the sector.
Glasgow Council Homelessness Service
The Homelessness Partnership is responsible for delivering services to those who are homeless or threatened with homelessness.
Health Scotland
Health education advice about drugs
Know the Score
The Scottish Executive’s Drugs Communications Strategy.
National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)
NIDA's mission is to lead the Nation in bringing the power of science to bear on drug abuse and addiction.
NHS E-Library
The NHS Scotland e-Library aims to empower the healthcare family and benefit patient care by providing high quality knowledge support throughout the patient journey.
Scottish Government
Scottish Government policy and guidance on alcohol and drug problems.
Strathclyde Police
Communicating is a key strand of modern policing. We live in an information age and this website is just one of the ways in which we keep in touch. Visitors may want to follow the progress of an ongoing incident, they could be interested in our specialist departments or they might be considering a career with the Force.
Talk to Frank
For free confidential drugs information and advice 24 hours a day talk to FRANK.
Young Glasgow
Offers under 12s lots of things to do, special offers, fun online games, great competitions and much more!
The pages for ages 12 to 18 give essential facts about services, events and offers - exclusively for you!
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