GRAND Getting Real about Alcohol N Drugs Community responses to alcohol and drug issues Recovery Friendly Communities? Communities Sub-group and GRAND.

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GRAND Getting Real about Alcohol N Drugs Community responses to alcohol and drug issues Recovery Friendly Communities? Communities Sub-group and GRAND Voices of Hope and Optimism Scottish Parliament 23 rd March 2009

GRAND Getting Real about Alcohol N Drugs Community responses to alcohol and drug issues Recovery friendly communities – Idea(l)s? Recovery friendly communities – Actual? Communities Sub-group and Partners Glasgows planning structures Glasgow GRAND week Impact and Outcomes Recovery Friendly Communities?

GRAND Getting Real about Alcohol N Drugs Community responses to alcohol and drug issues Communities Sub-group Re-established March 2004 Reports to Glasgow City Addictions PIG A partnership: services / organisations / drug & alcohol forums / voluntary & community sector / user involvement / family support Aim: Protecting our communities from drug and alcohol related crime and antisocial behaviour Alcohol Development Worker (March 06) and Alcohol Initiatives Fund

GRAND Getting Real about Alcohol N Drugs Community responses to alcohol and drug issues Working Groups Training and Development –Action Plan –Seminars and events (e.g. Cocaine in communities; Community involvement; Licensing Act & community issues) Communications –Website GRAND steering group

GRAND Getting Real about Alcohol N Drugs Community responses to alcohol and drug issues Greater Glasgow & Clyde Alcohol & Drug Action Team Glasgow City Addictions Planning & Implementation Group (APIG) Glasgow City Drug & Alcohol Planning Structures Training/Employment Sub-group Prevention & Education Network (PEN) Glasgow Community Safety Partnership GRAND Week Steering Group City Centre Event Working Groups Training / Development Communications Communities Sub-group Drug & Alcohol Forums Community Councils, etc Community Safety Forums

GRAND Getting Real about Alcohol N Drugs Community responses to alcohol and drug issues Forums in Glasgow

GRAND Getting Real about Alcohol N Drugs Community responses to alcohol and drug issues GRAND week Took place September 2007 and 2008 Aims: –Raise awareness –Get communities involved –Build partnerships and networks 3 elements: city centre showcase; area events; local activities Formal evaluation

GRAND Getting Real about Alcohol N Drugs Community responses to alcohol and drug issues Organisation, Co-ordination and Funding GRAND Week Steering group; city centre programme; communications Local steering groups x 5 Budget c.£55k –Local Grants Scheme (£15k) –Area Event Awards (£10k) –City Centre Showcase (£12.5k) –Promotions and publicity (£17.5k) Evaluation (£10k)

GRAND Getting Real about Alcohol N Drugs Community responses to alcohol and drug issues Achievements Consistent messages (Glasgow and local view) Information exchange (funding, policy, practice) Resource sharing Networking / Building partnerships Tackle discrimination / reduce stigma Research (The Ripple Effect) Develop and promote opportunities Mutual support Funding: approx £400k direct to forums/groups (plus £160k development/support)

GRAND Getting Real about Alcohol N Drugs Community responses to alcohol and drug issues Outcomes? Enable communities that promote: Recovery Receptiveness Responsiveness Rehabilitation Regeneration

GRAND Getting Real about Alcohol N Drugs Community responses to alcohol and drug issues Further Information Stephen Birrell, Chair, Communities Sub-group Senior Policy Officer, Glasgow Community & Safety Services Tel: / Lee Craig, Alcohol Development Worker, Glasgow Community & Safety Services Tel: /

GRAND Getting Real about Alcohol N Drugs Community responses to alcohol and drug issues Questions?