Closure of Turning Point Scotland's Innovative 218 Service
As an organisation we are saddened to confirm the closure of the 218 service in February 2024
As an organisation we are saddened to confirm the closure of the 218 service in February 2024
Discover how Turning Point Scotland are delivering their vision of ‘Everybody we support has a safe place to call home, positive relationships, a sense of belonging to their community and the opportunity to have valued roles’.
For almost 30 years Glasgow Alcohol and Drugs Crisis Service has demonstrated the compassionate nature of the city offering 24/7 drop-in and residential support to the acutely vulnerable in their moment of most risk. Listen to some of those behind it outline their commitment to saving lives.
Turning Point Scotland has continued to deliver a high-standard quality of care, develop services and lead in policy and innovation in 2022. This film highlights the dedication and hard work of all staff to ensure continued high-quality support to individuals, families and the wider community.
Read through and reflect on the past year at Turning Point Scotland with the Annual Report 2021-2022. Turning Point Scotland continued to deliver a high-standard quality of care, develop services, reach a variety of milestones and lead in policy and innovation while managing the continued impact of the pandemic.
Turning Point Scotland experts in alcohol and other drugs, justice and policy highlight key issues of the ongoing debate around drug law reform, with a focus on reviewing the Misuse of Drugs Act (1971).