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Perth and Kinross Alcohol and Drug Partnership Strategic Delivery Plan 2024-27

Perth and Kinross Alcohol and Drug Partnership Strategic Delivery Plan - Vision and Introduction

Vision

To help people in Perth and Kinross live their best lives free from the harms of alcohol and drugs.

Introduction

Perth and Kinross ADP (Alcohol and Drug Partnership) is a multi-agency partnership responsible for tackling alcohol and drug issues for individuals, families and communities throughout Perth and Kinross and promoting recovery.    

Membership of the partnership includes Perth and Kinross Health and Social Care Partnership (HCSP), NHS Tayside, Perth and Kinross Council, Police Scotland, Scottish Prison Service (SPS), Scottish Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS), third sector organisations, living and lived experience representatives and carers' representatives.  

Together, our local Recovery-Oriented System of Care (ROSC), which is a co-ordinated network of services, helps people to start and sustain their recovery, see diagram below. 

Figure 1. Example ROSC model

A diagram of a recovery support services

Perth and Kinross ADP is tasked by the Scottish Government to coordinate local alcohol and drug services through partnership working.  A schematic of the ADP reporting lines can be found below.

Figure 2. ADP reporting lines

A diagram of the ADP strategy group linking to the Scottish government

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