Where can I get help and support for a drug or alcohol problem?
- Change Grow Live – Forth Valley Recovery Service – help and advice for yourself or a friend or family member – 0808 196 2188
- NHS Forth Valley Substance Misuse Service and Substance Use Psychology Service
- Forth Valley Family Support Service – To find out about support available in Forth Valley contact 01786 583299 or fvfamilies@sfad.org.uk or call the National Helpline on 08080101011
- Know the Score – 0800 587 5879
Forth Valley Recovery Cafes
Come along to one of our Forth Valley Recovery Community recovery cafes. Recovery cafes are drug and alcohol free environments where you can come for recovery support in an informal setting.
Our cafes are open seven days per week throughout Forth Valley. Have a cup of tea or coffee, enjoy some home baking or excellent food cooked by our recovery volunteers. Learn how to play an instrument or get fit! We have a variety of options available for all abilities and desires.
Find Local Recovery Cafes
Find your nearest Recovery Cafe using our Service Finder.
Where can I find further information and advice?
- Count 14 – use the online calculator to help spread out your alcohol intake over a week.
- Stop the Deaths – a global call for a re-focus on drug deaths and what can be done to help prevent them.
- NHS Inform – Alcohol help & support – information on drinking sensibly, knowing your limits and getting support for alcohol abuse.
- NHS Inform – Support for people affected by drugs – know more about the substances you’re taking and how to get support.
Where can I find information on types of drugs?
- Know the Score – Know the highs, know the lows, know the risks.
- The Scottish Drugs Forum produce a comprehensive printed guide to drugs called Drugfax – this publication is available on request and is chargeable.
- Public Health Scotland is a national health board working with public, private and third sectors to reduce health inequalities and improve health.
Social Influence Programme
The Social Influence Programme evidence-based prevention and early intervention programme digital resource pack is available via HPAC.
The programme aims to reduce risk-taking behaviours and promote health and wellbeing amongst secondary school aged young people. Practitioner packs contain practitioner guidance and resources to allow practitioners to facilitate the programme in their own settings.
For programme support enquiries please email: fv.hisfalkirkgeneral@nhs.scot
- Read more about the programme.
More information about alcohol support health conditions can be found on NHS Inform.