Combating Drugs and Alcohol Partnership
Find out about the Combating Drugs and Alcohol Partnership (CDAP).
Substance misuse causes a wide range of physical and mental health problems for users, as well as family, friends, and communities.
Drug and alcohol misuse is a particular concern for Westminster and Kensington and Chelsea, partly due to each borough's central London location, thriving night-time economy and large rough sleeper population.
Partnership approach
Adopting a 'whole systems approach' involves partnering with key organisations, including:
- NHS
- housing teams
- Metropolitan Police
- specialist treatment providers
- schools
- voluntary sector,
- children's and family services
- employment services
- community safety teams
- Probation Service
Strategic priorities
The Combating Drugs and Alcohol Partnership (CDAP), led by the Director of Public Health, brings together these partners, specialists, and communities, including those with lived experience, to deliver the national drug and alcohol strategy's priorities:
- reducing use
- reducing related crime
- reducing related harm
- reducing the supply of drugs
- increasing engagement in treatment
- improving recovery outcomes
Vulnerable groups
Additionally, the partnership has agreed on local priorities focussing on the following three groups as being particularly vulnerable to the adverse effects of drug and alcohol use:
- children and young people
- criminal justice system
- older opiate and crack cocaine users
We have a wide range of local specialist substance misuse services working in these priority areas. We aim to ensure that these services are:
- high quality
- meeting residents' needs
- included in the council's health and social support systems
Further information
Find out more about substance misuse in our Annual Report.
Published: 25 February 2025
Last updated: 25 February 2025