Young People Accessing Support or Treatment for Alcohol and Drugs: Standards

The Standards outline what young people should expect when seeking help for drugs or alcohol. The Recommendations offer guidance to Alcohol and Drug Partnerships (ADPs), their local strategic partners and service providers to put in place accessible, person-centred support, that meets the needs of young people.

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In 2021, the Scottish Government launched the National Mission to reduce drug related deaths and improve lives. The ‘National Mission Plan: 2022-2026’ set out a commitment to establishing a set of treatment and care standards for young people affected by drugs. To achieve this, a working group of expert stakeholders from across young people’s drug and alcohol services was brought together.

The term ‘young people’ is used to describe individuals aged 25 and under, encompassing children, teenagers, and young adults.

These Standards aim to give every young person access to reliable, high-quality treatment and support as soon as they begin to face challenges—not just when things reach a crisis point.

These Standards clearly set out:

These Standards aim to ensure that:

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