We can help you to change your direction, grow as a person, and live life to its full potential. We help adults, children, young people and families who are struggling with drugs or alcohol. Our services can support you through your journey to recovery. We can also give you advice about reducing the harmful effects of drugs and alcohol.
Our services are free and confidential. They’re open to anyone experiencing difficulties with drugs or alcohol.
How we help We know that it isn’t always easy to take that first step and visit a service for the first time. When you first visit one of our services, someone will sit down with you to discuss your challenges and goals and answer any
questions you have.
We can help you to find the tools you need to meet your goals, as well as any extra support you need along the way. We can answer any questions or worries you might have about:
• Prescription and over-the-counter medications
• Alcohol
• Drugs (including steroids)
• How drugs or alcohol are affecting your mental health
We offer:
• Advice and support
• An experienced team of Recovery coordinators, nurses and doctor
• Employment and training support
• Links to recovery coaches, community fellowships and support from people who share similar life experiences
• Connections to a range of local partners in the care sector, and the NHS
• Naloxone – a drug that can stop the effects of an overdose
