The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Help is still available in lockdown, says charity

- BY KIERAN BEATTIE

A charity boss has urged people struggling with their demons to reach out for help amid concerns lockdown could be exacerbati­ng problems for people with drug and alcohol issues.

Fraser Hoggan, chief executive of Alcohol and Drugs Action (ADA), said his organisati­on has continued to offer support to those in need during the pandemic, but has noticed a significan­t “drop-off ” in numbers seeking help.

Mr Hoggan is worried the reduction in people approachin­g the charity for assistance could indicate they think it has stopped its services.

He says ADA is still offering online, phone and limited in-person support at its Hadden Street premises.

He said: “Normally we would have a number of physical recovery groups that people could access.

“Obviously due to Covid we can’t do that, but we do have quite a number of online groups that people can participat­e in.

“We know Covid causes real anxiety for people.

“They are worried about their jobs, health, loved ones and children, and we know that one thing people might do is drink more to alleviate anxiety or stress.

“If people use substances, they might use them more.”

He said the combinatio­n of stress, anxiety and boredom could be a “big problem”, along with feelings of isolation.

He urged people to get in touch, adding: “We have online meetings every single day, Monday through to Sunday, and people can get in touch to have these connection­s again.

“People tend to think just because a lot of places are closed, we must be too, but we are very much still around, seven days a week.”

For more pay a visit alcoholand­drugsactio­n.org.uk or call 01224 594700.

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