180888 Moray Drug and Alcohol Recovery Service

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Value

£2,007,906

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Classifications

  • Social work services
  • Addiction treatment

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  • contract

Published

9 months ago

Description

Provision of a Moray Drug and Alcohol Recovery Service for people living in Moray who struggle with drug and/or alcohol use and their family members or loved ones who are impacted by this.

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