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European Association for the Treatment of Addiction (UK) (EATA)

32-36 Loman Street
London
SE1 0EE

Tel: 020 7922 8753
Web: www.eata.org.uk
Best time to telephone: normal office hours

EATA is a charity working to help ensure people with substance dependencies get the treatment they need. We work with providers, referrers, commissioners and policy makers to improve access and quality in the rehabilitative treatment of substance dependency.

They work towards helping to:

  • Increase the level of treatment provision
  • Reduce delays in accessing treatment
  • Improve the appropriateness of referrals
  • Enhance standards of treatment delivery

They seek to achieve their aims by:

  • Improving awareness of the treatment needs of people dependent on drugs and alcohol.
  • Encouraging & aiding the development of policies to improve treatment access & quality.
  • Advising on & promoting best practice in the purchase & provision of treatment services.

 
Checked: July 2006



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