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Scottish Families Affected by Alcohol & Drugs

They facilitate a network of family support groups across Scotland. These groups are for relatives, partners and friends who are affected by a loved one’s substance misuse. They provide a welcoming and non judgemental environment for sharing stories and experiences. Family support groups have a vital role to play in the recovery journey of family …

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Narcotics Anonymous

Narcotics Anonymous is a completely voluntary organisation. Membership is open to anyone with a drug problem seeking help, regardless of what drug or combination of drugs have been used, and irrespective of age, sex, religion, race, creed or class. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop using drugs. The basic premise of …

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Families Anonymous

FA has groups, spread throughout the country, which meet regularly. Any concerned person is encouraged to attend the meetings, even if there is only a suspicion of a problem. The Fellowship is a self-help organisation with a programme based on the 12 Steps and 12 Traditions first formulated by Alcoholics Anonymous. The aim of the …

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Alcoholics Anonymous

The Fellowship has adopted a policy of “cooperation but not affiliation” with other organizations concerned with the problem of alcoholism. Traditionally, Alcoholics Anonymous does not accept or seek financial support from outside sources, and members preserve personal anonymity in print and broadcast media and otherwise at the public level. Traditionally, AA members have always taken …

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