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Digital Lifelines Scotland Practitioner Guide
  • πŸ“–About this Guide
    • About Digital Lifelines Scotland
    • Our values
  • β˜‘οΈDelivery Framework
  • πŸ’»Devices
    • Smart phones
    • Tablets
    • Laptops
    • Lost, stolen or sold devices
  • 🌐Connectivity
  • πŸ‘₯Delivering support
    • Digital harm reduction
    • Person-centered support
    • Find the 'hook'
    • Barriers to digital
    • Tips for getting started
    • Understanding risk
    • By My Side
    • Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) Standards
  • πŸ‘©β€πŸ«Skills framework
    • Communicating
    • Finding information
    • Managing finances
    • Entertainment and learning
    • Health
  • πŸ“Service models
    • Homelessness
    • Liberation from custody
    • Hospital in-reach
  • πŸ’¬Stories
    • 'Eddie' - Alcohol and Drug Problem Solving Court
    • 'Finding Safety' - Drug Treatment and Testing Order (DTTO)
    • Angus Alcohol and Drugs Partnership
    • 'Greig' - Community Support
    • A conversation with 'Dave'
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About Digital Lifelines Scotland

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Digital Lifelines Scotland seeks to improve digital inclusion and to design digital solutions that better meet people’s needs, to improve the health outcomes for people who use drugs, reducing the risk of harm and death so that:

PEOPLE have greater access to the confidence, skills, and motivation alongside devices and connectivity that form digital solutions that keep them safe and that enable them to become and remain connected to family, friends and relevant services that support them.

THE SERVICES that support these people have the digital means to develop and strengthen the support they provide, and staff that are skillful in using and developing digital solutions to enable those they support.

THE SECTOR is connected and collaborating, developing joined-up services and exploring digital solutions together.

In this video some organisations that have been involved in Digital Lifelines Scotland share the power of digital inclusion:

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