Drug
and Alcohol Treatment Oxfordshire
Commissioning drug and alcohol treatment
and support services for young people, adults, families
and carers throughout Oxfordshire
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Oxfordshire
Drug and Alcohol Handbook
Welcome to the Oxfordshire Drug and Alcohol Action
Team (DAAT) website. The website is designed to assist
you in gaining access to a variety of sources of information
about drugs and alcohol. The website contains information
and contact details for drug and alcohol treatment and
support services in Oxfordshire as well as links to
national organisations.
We hope that you find this site informative and useful.
The site is under constant development, so your feedback
would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks
Oxfordshire DAAT,
Suite O The Kidlington Centre,
High Street,
Oxford OX5 2DL
Telephone: 01865 290800
Fax: 01865 848934
www.oxfordshiredaat.org
About Us
The Oxfordshire Drug and Alcohol Action Team (Oxfordshire
DAAT) is one of 149 DAATs throughout England whose role
is to implement and co-ordinate the Government's National
Drug Strategy.
As a partnership organisation the DAAT, hosted by Oxfordshire
PCT, commissions drug and alcohol treatment and support
services on behalf of all partners including Oxfordshire
County Council, Thames Valley Police, all 5 district
councils, health and the probation service.
The Oxfordshire DAAT is accountable to the Home Office
(via the Regional Government Office), The Department
of Health (via the National Treatment Agency for Substance
Misuse), and more locally to the DAAT Board. This Board
is made up of senior officials from all of the statutory
public sector agencies. We have a budget of approximately
£7 million made up of the pooled treatment budget
direct from the Department of Health, the Drug Interventions
Programme (DIP) budget direct from the Home Office and
local partnership funding.
Oxfordshire DAAT's strategic objectives are to:
- Reduce the impact of drug misuse on local communities;
- Continue to develop innovative approaches to drug
treatment and social reintegration to ensure effective
outcomes;
- Continue to develop specialist services for young
people and support families and children whose lives
are impacted upon by substance misuse;
- Work with Partners to reduce the impact of alcohol
misuse on the individual, the family and the wider
community.'
Oxfordshire
DAAT drug strategy
Oxfordshire DAAT publish annual treatment plans which
are drawn up following extensive consultation with professionals,
providers, service users, partners, partner organizations
and a comprehensive needs analysis.
Oxfordshire annual treatment
plans
For further information or literature, please contact
us,
Oxfordshire DAAT,
Suite O The Kidlington Centre, High Street,
Oxford OX5 2DL
Telephone: 01865 290800
Fax: 01865 848934
Email:
reception@oxfordshiredaat.org
www.oxfordshiredaat.org
Cherwell District Council
www.cherwell-dc.gov.uk
Provides information for people living and working in
North Oxfordshire.
South Oxfordshire District Council
www.southoxon.gov.uk
Provides information for people living and working in
South Oxfordshire.
Vale of White Horse District Council
www.whitehorsedc.gov.uk
Vale of White Horse District Council is a local
authority covering the south western part of Oxfords
hire.
West Oxfordshire District Council
www.westoxon.gov.uk
This site is a guide to the Council and its work; it
contains everyday information for residents.
Oxfordshire County Council
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk
News and information for those living, working and visiting
Oxfordshire.
Oxfordshire Primary Care Trust
www.oxfordshirepct.nhs.uk/
Health services information for local people.
Oxfordshire City Council
www.oxford.gov.uk
Recreational Drugs Campaign
Oxfordshire DAAT are launching a campaign to raise
awareness of the risks associated with recreational
drug use. We have produced a number of video clips to
highlight the effects and dangers of using Ketamine,
Mephedrone and Cocaine and Alcohol.
Other promotional material for the campaign will be
available for order soon, please check back for more
details.
Tender advert for
the Young Peoples service
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