Our training attracts attendees from a wide range of sectors and we encourage active
participation in our sessions through group discussions and by inviting individuals to offer
comments on issues relevant to their role. If you have any concerns about participating within
this interactive format please highlight this in the additional needs section of the booking form.
Overview
A ROSC is a system of services, supports and other resources in a community which provides
for the range and stages of need people may have during the process of recovery from
problems related to substance use.
Aim
This learning and development opportunity is targeted at practitioners whose role involves
supporting people directly and indirectly affected by alcohol and other drug use.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of the session, participants should be able to:
• Demonstrate knowledge of ROSC concept, good practice principles and be able to
discuss how this supports recovery.
• Explain the local ROSC and appraise its strengths and weaknesses.
• Examine their own role and concurrent responsibilities within the ROSC.
• Access current strengths and weaknesses of the functioning of the local ROSC in the
light of their role.
Date: 11th of December 2025 or 25th of March 2026
Time: 9.30am – 4.30pm
Venue: Coatbridge Community Centre: 9 Old Monkland Rd, Coatbridge ML5 5EA
To book a place please follow this MS Forms Link
Please email: Mariem@sdf.org.uk if you have any general queries about this event.
Please make sure you can attend if you book a place. Courses are very popular so if you find
you are unable to make it then please let us know as soon as possible so we can allocate your
place to someone on the waiting list.