Alcohol and Substance Use Services


   

NHS Fife Addictions Service 

Addiction Services offer a wide range of services including:  

  • Substitute opiate prescribing – such as methadone and suboxone and home alcohol detox programmes.• Psychosocial interventions encouraging behaviour change and abstinence from illicit substances.
    • Referrals to other appropriate agencies for support.  
    • Blood Borne Virus testing.  
    • Alcohol brief interventions within hospital sites.  
    • Harm reduction advice.  
    • SMART recovery. 

Telephone: 01592 716 446  

Website:  https://www.nhsfife.org/services/all-services/addiction-services/

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NHS Fife Alcohol Related Brain Damage (ARBD) Nurse Service

Support for people affected by alcohol related brain damage.

Telephone: 01592 643355

Email: fife-uhb-ARBDnurseservice@nhs.net

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Comprehensive “youth friendly” substance use support and information service for young people under 15 in Fife.   

CU Excel – Works with young people 16 – 25 years who are affected by substance use to find their own path into employment, education or training through a combinations of group activities, drop in, one to one support and community outreach work. Part of the Third Sector Employability Consortium Fife ETC and NOLB 

Making it work for Families (MIWF) - A partnership of organisations Providing a whole family support service in Kirkcaldy and Levenmouth supporting lone parent, low income or out of work families affected by current, historic or at risk of substance use where there is a young person living at home who is in S1 or S2 at Levenmouth, Viewforth High School or Kirkcaldy High School. We work with the whole family to progress each individual to achieve their goals. 

Telephone: 01592 858248  

Website: www.cluedup-project.org.uk 

Email: info@cluedup-project.org.uk 

Facebook: www.facebook.com/CluedUpProject 

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Fife Alcohol Support Service provides counselling and psychotherapy for people in Fife with alcohol-related problems. They help people deal with addiction, excessive regular drinking and binge drinking. FASS also offer the Community Drug Service also offers outreach support in the community for people with drug-related problems, and Curnie Clubs to support people who feel socially isolated. Find out more on their website.  

Appointments available across Fife - https://www.fassaction.org.uk/alcohol-support-where 

Telephone: 01592 206200 

Website: https://www.fassaction.org.uk  

Facebook: @FASSFife (https://www.facebook.com/FASSFife/) 

 

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ADAPT is the main alcohol and drug triage service in Fife. It provides assessment of need and referral to specialist drug and alcohol services within the NHS and Third Sector.  

ADAPT is for individuals and families worried about alcohol, drugs and prescribed medications. Advice, support for people at risk, access to addiction services, counselling, rehabilitation and other services is provided. ADAPT also have recovery drop-in clinics where no appointment is necessary.  

Telephone: 01592 321321 

Website: https://www.fassaction.org.uk/adapt-home 

Email: enquiries@fassaction.org.uk 

Curnie Clubs: https://www.facebook.com/FifeCurnieClubs 

ADAPT also work in collaboration with Fife ADP and Scottish Ambulance Service as part of the Near Fatal Overdose Team. Find out more here: 

https://twitter.com/FifeNFOteam   

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Fife Intensive Rehabilitation & Substance Use Team (FIRST) provides a community based rehabilitation service to individuals in Fife with drug or alcohol issues via one to one, group and volunteer support.  FIRST provide a wide range of support, such as reducing/abstaining from drugs and/or alcohol, relapse prevention, coping mechanisms, mental health support, assistance to accessing housing services, benefits, dentist and GP. Clients can also be referred for the residential rehabilitation service. You can contact FIRST directly using their contact form here: 

Telephone: 01592 585960 or 07598 450959 

Website: FIRST Drug and Alcohol Addiction Support Fife (firstforfife.co.uk) 

Email: enquiries@firstforfife.co.uk 

Facebook: @firstforfife (https://www.facebook.com/firstforfife/ 

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Home - With You

WAWY offer free, confidential support with alcohol, drugs or mental health in person or online. 

Telephone: 01592 619090 

Website:  https://www.wearewithyou.org.uk/ 

Freephone: 0800 9179211 

Email: fife@wearewithyou.org.uk 

Facebook: @wearewithyoucharity (https://www.facebook.com/wearewithyoucharity) 

WAWY will work with you on your own goals, whether that’s cutting down your drug or alcohol use, stopping completely or just getting some advice. They also offer a needle and syringe service, where you can pick up free needles and barrels, return used equipment or get some confidential advice. WAWY can also support you in testing for blood borne viruses such as HIV and Hepititis, and provide access to take home naloxone to prevent overdose. This service is for anyone aged 16+ who is worried about their own or someone else’s drug or alcohol use. WAWY also offers support groups including:  

  • Drinkline – provides support and advice for anyone who is worried about their own or someone else drinking. To contact them to book an appointment phone 0800 731 4314 Monday-Friday 9am-9pm and Saturday-Sunday 10am-4pm   
  • Alcohol helpline (https://www.wearewithyou.org.uk/help-and-advice/over-50s-alcohol-helpline/) provides support and advice for anyone who is over 50 and is worried about their drinking or someone else’s (who is over 50) drinking. Appointments can be made either online or by phone on 0800 801 7050 Monday-Friday 12pm-8pm. Saturday-Sunday 10am-4pm
  • Know the Score (https://knowthescore.info/ ) provides support if you use drugs or if you are considering using drugs and want to find out more or are just curious. They provide a web chat where you can get in contact with them or you can contact them by phone on 0800 587 5879 Monday-Friday 9am-9pm and Saturday-Sunday 10am-4pm 

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DAPL’s counselling service is free and confidential and offered by experienced workers.  Services are available for individuals affected by substance use issues and/or emotional distress who reside in Fife. DAPL's Counselling Service is accredited by the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP). DAPL provides adults counselling and art therapy, young people counselling and art therapy, and recovery services for adults. 

Telephone: 01333 422277 

Website: https://www.dapl.net 

Email: enquiries@dapl.net 

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Restoration provide a diverse range of weekly and monthly activities, both online and in person with the sole aim of developing your recovery. Check out their social media for updates. Peer and volunteer led community group for people in recovery providing a diverse range of activities (open to family, friends and children), support, social events and access to new experiences and opportunities to reduce isolation and loneliness and to promote recovery.  

Telephone: 01592 786728 / 07734408498 

Email: admin@restorationfife.org.uk 

Facebook: @RestorationFife (https://en-gb.facebook.com/restorationfife/) 

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The Recovery Link service is offered to those with drug and/or alcohol addictions who wish to either begin the road to recovery or who need help to sustain their recovery programme.  Through practical support and assistance we help those we support to manage their addiction, achieve their ultimate goals and live independently. The service offers flexible, on-going support which encourages adoption of a healthy lifestyle and improvement of physical and psychological health. 

Telephone: 01592 800 430 

Website:  frontlinefife.co.uk

Email: info@frontlinefife.co.uk 

Facebook: @FrontlineFife (https://www.facebook.com/FrontlineFife/ 

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The Fife Peer mentor service recruits mentors who are stable in their recovery and looking to support individuals who are struggling with substance misuse. The project runs several recovery cafes throughout Fife. Mentors and mentees attend these cafes to reduce isolation and build friendships with other people in recovery. There is a range of activities within the cafes such as art therapy, dry spot blood testing, naloxone training and cooking. Additional activities consist of recovery through nature and recovery through football. The service also run a peer mentor training programme within Scottish Prison Service.  

Telephone: 07704 019622 // Andy on 07598 403889 or Lee on 07518 299811 

Website: phoenix-futures.org.uk

Email: Charlene.gilmour@phoenixfutures.org.uk 

Facebook: @phoenixfutures (https://www.facebook.com/phoenixfutures) 

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Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)

AA is concerned with the personal recovery and continued sobriety of individual alcoholics.  A number of groups are held across Fife.

Fife website: AA Fife
Local 24-hour Helpline: 0131 225 2727

Email: help@aamail.org 

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Narcotics Anonymous (NA)

Narcotics Anonymous is a nonprofit fellowship or society of men and women for whom drugs had become a major problem. They are recovering addicts who meet regularly to help each other stay clean. A number of groups are run across Fife.

Narcotics Anonymous: Central Scotland Area (nacentralscotlandarea.org)

Central Scotland Local helpline: 07385925501

Email: pi@ukna.org 

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Cocaine Anonymous (CA)

Cocaine Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other, so that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from their addiction. Groups are run across central Scotland.

Cocaine Anonymous Scotland – stop using cocaine and all other mind-altering substances including alcohol and other drugs (cascotland.org.uk)

Scottish Helpline: 0141 959 6363

Email: helpline@cauk.org.uk 

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Scottish Recovery Consortium is group that supports, represents and helps to connect individuals who are recovering from substance use across Scotland  

Telephone: 0141 552 1355 

Website: https://scottishrecoveryconsortium.org/ 

Email: amy@scottishrecoveryconsortium.org 

Facebook: @ScottishRecoveryConsortium (https://www.facebook.com/ScottishRecoveryConsortium/)  

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Scottish Families Affected by Drugs and Alcohol is a website for families to go for help, advice and support if you are worried about a loved ones drug or alcohol use. They can help you to understand substance use in the family and how to keep yourself and your loved one safe. It also provides bereavement support for those who have lost a family member to drugs or alcohol. It can also bring you together with other families who have loved ones who use substances. There helpline can be contacted either on webchat, email at or by phone Monday-Friday 9am-11pm with a call back service being offered on the weekends.  

Telephone: 08080 10 10 11 

Website: https://www.sfad.org.uk/support-services/local-support-services/fife-family-support-service 

Email: helpline@sfad.org.uk  

Facebook: @ScottishFamiliesAffectedByDrugs 

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SMART (Self Management and Recovery Training) is a programme that provides training and tools for people who want to change their problematic addictive behaviour. Guided by trained facilitators, participants come to help themselves and help each other using a variety of cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) and motivational tools and techniques.

Telephone: 0330 053 6022 

Website: https://smartrecovery.org.uk/

Email: info@smartrecovery.org.uk 

Facebook: @UKSMARTRecovery