DAAP is a limited company with charitable status.
Registered in England as a charity no: 1101661
and a company limited by guarantee no: 4758866
DAAP was set up to empower communities against addiction
and has a number of objectives in order to achieve this.
We primarily work with Black and minority ethnic communities
on education, community cohesion and service provision.
Our objectives are:
- To advance the education of the public about all
aspects of substance misuse and related issues particularly
by working towards eradicating addiction by and through
education; by developing and managing appropriate
programmes and treatment services; by conducting appropriate
research on addictive behaviour; and by disseminating
the useful results of such research for the benefit
of the public
- To promote for the public benefit, predominately
but not exclusively for minority ethnic communities,
issues relating to substance misuse
- To relieve poverty and to relieve physical, mental
and emotional distress amongst individuals and communities
subject to and affected by substance misuse by the
provision of advice, education, treatment and such
other means as shall further the objects; and
- To build upon the work initiated and developed by
the Southall Community Drugs Education Project from
1998 to 2002
- To raise awareness about the problems facing individuals
and communities affected by substance misuse, in particular
alcohol and drug addiction
- To set up and manage culturally appropriate education,
prevention and treatment programmes primarily but
not exclusively for minority ethnic communities
- To co-operate and collaborate with voluntary bodies,
statutory authorities, businesses and other independent
organisations working on similar issues; to exchange
information and develop joint initiatives
- To work with voluntary, statutory and other agencies
to promote culturally sensitive drug and alcohol education,
prevention initiatives and treatment programmes
- To arrange and provide for or join in arranging
and providing for the holding of exhibitions, meetings,
lectures, workshops, seminars and training courses
- To act as a national voice for individuals and
communities affected by substance misuse
- To promote the benefits of a multi-cultural society
and to increase understanding of cultural issues
DAAP currently delivers the Ealing
Drug Education Project.
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