About Us
The role of the Alcohol and Drugs Partnership (ADP) is to provide strategic direction to reduce the level of drug and alcohol problems amongst young people and adults in the Borders. This includes reducing the harmful impact on families and communities by co-ordinating the work of drug and alcohol statutory and third sector agencies and by developing and implementing strategies for addressing drug and alcohol problems at a local level. This work is based on a partnership approach involving the statutory, voluntary and private sectors, and engaging the wider community.
The Scottish Government funds the work of the ADP, with funding having been made available to support the development of drug and alcohol services.
To find out more about the role and remit of the ADP and its sub-groups see below:
Rough Guide to Drug Death Review Group
*Whats New*
- Drug & Alcohol Treatment and Recovery Information Leaflet
- Nitazene summary PDF alert
- Borders ADP Drug & Alcohol Support Services Leaflet
- Click here to read the latest ADP Bulletin
- Recovery Coaching Course
- Drug Alerts
- Response to Drug & Alcohol Service Evaluation Feedback Dec 22
- Drugs A to Z: A guide to common drug names in Scotland - Publications - Public Health Scotland
- Scottish Borders Council Cost of Living Crisis Support
- Local Licensing Forum Appeal For New Members
- Residential Rehabilitation Pathway
- How to respond to Drug Overdose
- Naloxone Kits available to family members by post