Addaction

Addaction

Addaction is a British based charity founded in 1967 and working with people who are addicted to drugs and alcohol. Its administrative base is in Farringdon, in Central London but the charity works extensively throughout England and Scotland.

Beginnings

In February 1967, The Guardian published an article written by a mother whose son was addicted to heroin. The author was a woman called Mollie Craven, and she appealed for other parents like herself to form an association.

"At present", she wrote, "us parents of addicts are a neglected and ignored group. Some parents have eventually despaired of their child and closed their doors. Perhaps with help and encouragement they might be able to try again with a fuller understanding of the problem, and with support".

Out of this article an organisation called APA – standing for the association of the parents of addicts – was born. At first, APA delivered a small number of services funded by grants and private fundraising. When more harm reduction policies were introduced in the UK to reduce the spread of blood-borne disease, APA developed their treatment services accordingly.

Relationships were built with Government, and policy makers were invited to visit the services themselves. When illicit drug use and availability of drugs in the UK increased, APA campaigned for more and better treatment responses, including greater and earlier interventions with children, young people and families.

Rebranding as Addaction

In 1997, APA rebranded as Addaction. The charity now provides services to over 25,000 people a year in services across the country from Addaction Scotland down to Cornwall in the UK (although it does not yet work in either Wales or Northern Ireland). Over 60 services offer drug treatment support to adults in community-based programmes, as well as dedicated young people’s services, operating under the brand Young Addaction.

Charity Status

Addaction is a registered charity no. 1001957. Registered office: 67-69 Cowcross Street, London EC1M 6PU

External links

* [http://www.addaction.org.uk/ Addaction's web site]
*UK charity|1001957
* [http://www.guardian.co.uk/g2/story/0,,2018332,00.html Article about Charity in Guardian Newspaper, UK, 22 Feb 2007]


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