Drugs and Alcohol Today Exhibition 2010

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Media partners

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Society Guardian

Kings Place
90 York Way,
London,
N1 9GU

Tel: 020 3353 2000
www.societyguardian.co.uk

The Guardian has a long term standing commitment to all public services and the charity sector. This has been delivered through its editorial, offering comprehensive recruitment sections and its support of key events. The Guardian continues it’s longstanding support of Drugs & Alcohol Today.

SocietyGuardian is published every Wednesday with the Guardian and has news and editorial features on a range of public services including health, housing, employment and social care. SocietyGuardian also offers a breadth of job opportunities, carrying public services and social care appointments.

Furthermore, the Guardian jobs website, with its unique functionality and its sector specific sections, attracts a large user profile of professionals drawn from a range of public services. The Guardian now also offers a unique social care job match service, which hand picks and matches the right candidates to the right jobs. The Guardian, with its unique editorial and effective recruitment offering, has become an invaluable resource for all public services and charity sector professionals.

For further details on the Guardian's recruitment solutions, contact your Guardian representative on 020 3353 3400 or at www.guardian.co.uk/jobs

Sponsors

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Blenheim CDP

Head Office
66 Bolton Crescent
London
SE5 0SE

Tel: 020 7582 2200
Fax: 020 7582 2211
info@blenheimcdp.org.uk
www.blenheimcdp.org.uk

Blenheim CDP is The London Drugs Agency providing 17 distinct drugs treatment services across Greater London. These include:

  • specialist stimulant services
  • structured day programmes
  • direct access and tier 2 services
  • GP shared care
  • needle exchanges
  • mobile exchanges and outreach
  • assertive outreach
  • DIP and criminal justice services
  • young peoples treatment services
  • DRR programmes
  • volunteer and ETE services
  • training and consultancy

Of the 17 services 6 are stand alone stimulant specific projects meaning that Blenheim CDP is the leading provider of primary stimulant services in the country.

Blenheim CDP’s primary task is to reduce the harm caused by drug misuse to individuals and the public. The organisation delivers a range of evidence based initiatives that flexibly meet the changing and diverse needs of our service users and the wider community.

Blenheim CDP regards its relationship with local communities and service users as key. We develop proactive partnerships that are based on respect and understanding. This commitment drives the development and growth of its dynamic approach to service delivery supporting its development of new services, and the continuous improvement of existing ones.

Alongside the use of evidenced based methods such as cognitive behavioural therapies, motivational interviewing and solution focused interventions, Blenheim CDP also incorporate ITEP across all services which provides workers with a range of mapping tools that guide discussions with clients around their thinking and behavioural patterns. Blenheim CDP was the only agency in London to trial the new node link mapping tools within the NTA pilot. As the UK’s lead ITEP training provider, Blenheim CDP have trained over 900 professionals across the UK and supported organisations in the effective implementation of this unique and versatile visual tool.

Supporters

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DrugScope

Prince Consort House
Suite 204 (2nd Floor)
109 - 111 Farringdon Road
London EC1R 3BW

Tel: 020 7520 7550
info@drugscope.org.uk
www.drugscope.org.uk

DrugScope is the UK's leading independent centre of information and expertise on drugs and the national membership organisation for the drug sector and others. Their aim is to inform policy development and reduce drug-related harms – to individuals, families and communities.

They provide quality drug information, promote effective responses to drug use, undertake research, advise on policy-making and good practice, encourage informed debate (particularly in the media) and speak for their members working in drug treatment, education and prevention and other areas.

DrugScope strives to ensure that responses to drug use – across treatment, prevention and education services and the criminal justice system – are high quality and based on evidence of what works. Working with their members they develop and promote quality standards, policy frameworks and good practice for specialist and general agencies involved in drugs issues.

They draw on the knowledge and expertise of their membership to inform policy makers on drug-related issues, maintaining close links with government officials, parliamentarians from all parties and the media to promote an informed debate and approach to tackling the harms that drugs cause.


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Federation of Drug and Alcohol Professionals

Unit 84, 95 Wilton Rd
London
SW1V 1BZ

Tel: 0870 763 6139
office@fdap.org.uk
www.fdap.org.uk

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 by:

  • Setting professional standards
    through our Code of Practice and Complaints & Disciplinary procedures.
  • Developing the workforce
    through our events and DANOS-based training, qualifications and guidance.
  • Influencing, advising on and promoting best practice in the purchase and provision of treatment services
  • Informing practice and professional development
    through the www.DrinkandDrugs.net website.

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ADFAM

25 Corsham Street
London
N1 6DR

Tel: 020 7553 7640
admin@adfam.org.uk
www.adfam.org.uk

Adfam is the leading national organisation working with and for families affected by drugs and alcohol. We focus on 3 areas in our service delivery:

  • Informing
    We provide a wide range of information to families to help them manage to their situation. We also work with professionals and government to influence policy in this area.
  • Challenging
    Using information gathered directly from families, and from research findings, we challenge and influence policy makers, planners and the media to understand and represent more accurately the issues affecting families of drug and alcohol users.
  • Supporting
    We run support services for families in contact with the criminal justice system in London prisons. We also provide capacity building services to family agencies, community / self help groups and statutory agencies to improve their ability to support families.
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