Alcohol and Drug Partnerships (ADP) 2021/22 annual returns: summary report
Summary of responses to the Scottish Alcohol and Drug Partnership (ADP) annual survey. Its main aim is to evidence progress of the National Mission by providing information on the activity undertaken by ADPs.
Footnotes
1 Due to resourcing difficulties, Orkney ADP was unable to provide a response and will publish their annual return on their local webpage.
2 A further 4 questions were asked on ADP activities around problem alcohol use and 3 questions on financial spend. These data are not reported on in this publication.
3 For a number of ADPs this timeframe was extended to 28th August 2022.
4 Due to resourcing difficulties, Orkney ADP was unable to provide a response and will publish their annual return on their local webpage. One survey response contained data relating to neighbouring ADP areas.
5 It was stated that as part of returning the survey response, ADP level sign off should be obtained. Email confirmation of ADP level sign off was sought following each return. Moray ADP did not provide confirmation of sign off.
6 The survey question was asked in relation to four age groups: 0-5, 6-12, 12-16, and 16+ (under 25). For simplicity, the analysis presented here combines the three under 16 age groups.
7 The base number of ADPs for this question was 28.
8 The base number of ADPs for this question was 26.
9 This statistic describes ADP responses to the question “What pathways, protocols and arrangements were in place for individuals with alcohol and drug treatment needs at the following points in the criminal justice pathway? (a) Upon arrest; (b) Upon release from prison”. There are prisons in 13 ADP areas. 25 of 29 ADPs reported providing naloxone to people upon release – that is, it includes ADPs where there is no prison in their area but individuals may move into the ADP area on release.
10 The survey question was asked in relation to four age groups: 0-5, 6-12, 12-16, and 16+ (under 25). For simplicity, the analysis presented here combines the three under 16 age groups.
11 The base number for this question was 28.
12 The base number for this question was 28.
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