Vital funds for addiction services in East Dunbartonshire
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Announced by Scotland’s Finance Secretary Kate Forbes, £145.3m will be committed to alcohol and drugs services, including £50m to reduce drugs deaths.
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Hide AdLast week, the SNP Government provided £3 million for NHS boards to increase provision of residential drug rehabilitation placements and improve access to treatment and harm reduction services – including £33,026 for East Dunbartonshire Health and Social Care Partnership
The news comes after the Strathkelvin and Bearsden MSP, in partnership with East Dunbartonshire Voluntary Action, helped secure several thousands of pounds investment for the local Addiction Recovery Centre (ARC) which is based in Kirkintilloch.
Ms Mackay said: “Over the past year, the pandemic has presented an incredible challenge for our health and support services and that has been recognised by the Scottish Government with a commitment of £145m into drug and alcohol services.
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Hide Ad“Fantastic services such as the ARC, who EDVA and I have been delighted to assist gain further funding, are run by incredible volunteers who give up their time to help the recovery of others. I am sure this further funding announcement will be a boost to them and others throughout East Dunbartonshire helping those with addiction recovery.”