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To provide counselling across the communities of Fife supporting adults and young people affected by their own or another’s drug, alcohol or solvent use.

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1 To provide counselling across the communities of Fife supporting adults and young people affected by their own or another’s drug, alcohol or solvent use. Providing generic counselling in schools and supporting recovery in the community.

2 Counselling Support Information Harm Reduction Recovery

3 History The Drug and Alcohol Project Levenmouth was formed in 1994 in response to needs expressed by the local community.

4 Initially based in Buckhaven we moved to the Parkdale Avenue premises in In addition we have office bases in Kirkcaldy and in Glenrothes with a satellite office in Dunfermline. We work throughout Fife using community buildings to provide services in the communities we serve.

5 In 2016 Drug & Alcohol Project Ltd Became

6 We are supported in our work by our patron actor Clive Russell

7 What is Counselling? 'Counselling and psychotherapy are umbrella terms that cover a range of talking therapies. They are delivered by trained practitioners who work with people over a short or long term to help them bring about effective change or enhance their wellbeing.’

8 The British Association for Counselling & Psychotherapy is a membership organisation and a registered charity that sets standards for therapeutic practice and provides information for therapists, clients of therapy, and the general public. As the largest professional body representing counselling and psychotherapy in the UK, BACP aims to increase public understanding of the benefits of counselling and psychotherapy, raise awareness of what can be expected from the process of therapy and promote education and/or training for counsellors and psychotherapists.

9 Why Counselling? Counselling has a growing body of research evidence that supports it’s effectiveness Counselling has a clear set of quality and ethical standards Counselling can offer an alternative to medication or complement medication Counselling forms an integral part of support services offered in Health, Education and Employment Counselling supports the individual to find their own solutions drawing on their resources

10 What Professionals Say
“The BACP Service Accreditation Scheme recognises the centre of excellence that DAPL has become and reflects the crucial role they deliver providing professional therapeutic support for those affected by substance misuse in the local community and beyond.” (Rick Hughes, British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy) “I continue to value my close working relationship with DAPL and the excellent service they provide to individuals affected by drug and alcohol problems across Fife.” (Dr Zoe Stanley, Clinical Psychologist, Addictions Clinical Psychology)

11 What the Service users Say
“I never felt so listened to in my entire life. It feels so good to finally have someone you can open up to, knowing you won’t be judged or laughed at because you are a junkie no one should care about. The amount of respect and understanding I am getting during my sessions is completely different from anything I have ever experienced. Every single time I leave DAPL’s doors I feel much happier and more confident about myself. I have not been using since my first session here and I believe this time I can really make a great change in my life”.  Zoe, aged 42 “I like seeing my counsellor because she helps me and keeps me safe.” – Mark, aged 9

12 Outcomes of Counselling
ADULTS 83% report a reduction in substance use 83% report an improvement in psychological health / emotional wellbeing 88% report a reduction in risk taking behaviour YOUNG PEOPLE 86% report a reduction in substance use 89% report an improvement in psychological health/emotional wellbeing 91% report a reduction in risk taking behaviour

13 RECOVERY “Our vision is that Scotland will be a country in recovery from drug and alcohol addiction.”

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15 ANYONE CAN MAKE A REFERRAL
Making A Referral ANYONE CAN MAKE A REFERRAL Name Date of Birth Ensure the person being referred knows Area/school/specific availability Contact details- Address, Telephone number, , guidance teacher, social worker, support worker etc.

16 More information or any
Thank You More information or any questions? Contact us. CALL Facebook: DAPLFife The End


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