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EDP Drug and Alcohol Services
Suite 2:11, 2nd Floor
Renslade House
Bonhay Road
Exeter
South West
EX4 3AY

Phone: 01392 666 710
Email: info@edp.org.uk
Web: www.edp.org.uk

Registered Charity Number: 297370
Category: Alcoholism, Drugs

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EDP Drug and Alcohol Services

When people have problems with drugs and alcohol they may feel they have less control over their lives, and they may struggle to engage with their families and communities. We provide accessible services, which support people to move towards a place of wellbeing where they feel empowered and re-connected to their family and/or community. EDP works both in the community and in prisons across Devon and Dorset.

EDP’s vision is ‘Improving the quality of life for people affected by substance misuse’.
EDP’s mission is ‘To open doors for people affected by substance misuse so they can improve their lives and those of their families and communities’.

EDP has always operated on a shoestring but this is a particularly challenging time, as it is for many other organisations.  However, it is often in periods of economic difficulty that people need our services the most and EDP remains committed to the mantra of engaging people in positive change, as reflected in our values:

Belief – We believe people can make it
We firmly believe in everyone’s potential.  We know that people can and do make remarkable changes.  We will never give up on the ambitions of people who use our services.
Respect – How we work is as important as what we do
We will treat everyone respectfully – whether they use our services, work for us or work with us.  We are creative, curious and flexible, constantly striving to use resources better.
Partners – We do it together 
We see partnerships as the key to better futures for people affected by substance misuse.  We develop strong and meaningful partnerships with people who use our services, staff, other agencies, our funders and our communities. We will ensure that our services are inclusive and accessible to all.
Dreams – Our dreams drive us to action
We can imagine a world where people are no longer blamed for their substance misuse, no longer socially excluded and are given support to rebuild their lives.  We will call for more understanding, more compassion and more resources to achieve this.