Fife
Fife Alcohol Support Service or FASS has served the people of Fife since 1977.
Fife Intensive Rehabilitation & Substance Use Team (FIRST) provides a community based rehabilitation service to individuals in Fife with drug or alcohol issues via one to one, group and volunteer support. Our one-to-one support is delivered by a combination of telephone and face-to-face appointments, usually on a weekly basis. Their overarching aim and purpose is to provide a quality rehabilitation service to clients who wish to change their lifestyle.
Alcohol and Drug Partnership (ADP) is a strategic partnership of the Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP), aiming to reduce the prevalence, impact and harms associated with problematic alcohol and drug use throughout Fife for individuals, children, young people, families and communities.
Established in 2003, LGBT Health and Wellbeing works to improve the health, wellbeing and equality of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people in Scotland.
Includem Wellbeing in Fife provide specialist bespoke support to children, young people and their families to help them make positive changes in their lives and see a brighter future. Young people come to Includem when they need someone to talk to, for practical help, or sometimes just someone to listen. Includem Wellbeing in Fife help with their court case. They help them with their mental health and wellbeing. They help them talk to their parent or guardian and their family. They help them talk to their teachers and social work. They work with young people when they need it most and we never give up. They also listen to the needs of young people and their families and lobby on their behalf. Whether it’s the development of government policy or how includem delivers support, young people and families should have a say in matters that affect their lives.
Fife Rape and Sexual Assault Centre (FRASAC) is an independent voluntary organisation which offers a range of free and confidential support services to anyone 12+, of any gender, who has been raped or sexually assaulted at some point in their lives.
Full Fife Housing Register partners have access to our Fife Housing Register housing list system. This helps each partner to allocate directly from the housing list. Applicants are asked to choose which partners they would like to be considered for housing with.
Fife Women’s Aid provide a telephone support service during weekdays between 9am and 5pm, and an out-of-hours service from 6pm until 8am each week day evening and 24 hours and at weekends.
Victim Support Scotland provides victims and witnesses with free confidential, emotional and practical support, and information about the criminal justice system.
Trust in Fife was created in December 2008 with the merger of two long-standing Fife homelessness organisations, the Lomonds Trust and the Kirkcaldy Homeless Trust.
Frontline Fife are committed to working with people from all walks of life with a variety of needs and experiences to help them 'be at home'.