New chair for Argyll and Bute Alcohol and Drug Partnership

Tracey McFall (right) has been appointed as the new chair of the Argyll and Bute Alcohol and Drug Partnership.

She has more than 25 years of experience in the social care sector and over a decade of experience in senior executive roles.

She has also held positions within the Scottish Government, national third-sector organisations, and universities, as well as being vice chair of the Criminal Justice Voluntary Sector Forum.

“I am looking forward to assuming the role of the chair for Alcohol and Drug Partnership,” she said.

“I will build on the work that has already taken place and I am committed to working alongside our staff teams, service providers, families and communities to support and continue to develop and what we need across Argyll and Bute.”

Alison McGrory, associate director of public health for NHS Highland and Argyll and Bute HSCP, said: “I am delighted to welcome Tracey McFall to the role of chairperson for our Alcohol and Drug Partnership.

“Tracey has a wealth of experience in the alcohol and drug field, locally in Stirlingshire and in national roles.

“That expertise, coupled with her unwavering enthusiasm, will help us to deliver robust plans and support to minimise the harm experienced in our communities.

“I look forward to working with Tracey in the months ahead.”

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