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Drugs and alcohol

  • Al-Anon Family Groups

    Their members provide meetings in all major towns and cities and are committed to being there for you when you need help. Whatever your relationship with the drinker, you will find other people who have similar stories to tell. You will realise that you are not alone. Listening to the shared experiences of others may help you find the confidence you need to deal with the effects of someone else’s drinking. You will find it is possible to rediscover happiness, whether the alcoholic is still drinking or not.

    Phone
    0800 0086 811

    Website
    www.al-anonuk.org.uk

  • DrugFam

    DrugFam provide a lifeline of safe and caring support to families, friends and partners affected by someone else’s drug, alcohol or gambling problems.

    Phone
    0300 888 3853

    Website
    www.drugfam.co.uk

    Email
    office@drugfam.co.uk

  • One Recovery Bucks

    They provide a confidential, free and easy-to-access service to anyone living in Buckinghamshire impacted by their own or someone else’s use of alcohol and drugs.

    At One Recovery Bucks, they believe individuals are capable of changing their lives for the better. They are committed to help you do this by providing high quality, evidence-based services.

    If you are concerned and looking for some advice or support then please call them or refer yourself online.

    Phone
    0300 772 9672

    Website
    www.onerecoverybucks.org

  • Drinkaware

    Digital tools to help you assess, track and set goals to reduce your drinking.

    Website
    Drinkaware tools

  • Drinkline

    If you’re worried about your own or someone else’s drinking, you can call this free helpline, in complete confidence.

    Phone
    0300 123 1110

  • Talk to Frank

    If you have a problem with drugs, you can Talk to Frank for friendly, confidential drugs advice.

    Phone
    0300 123 6600

    Text
    82111

    Website
    Talk to Frank

    Email
    frank@talktofrank.com

  • NHS Drink Free Days

    Drink Free Days is for people who like a drink but want some support in tracking and cutting down on the booze as well as better understanding the risks.

    Google Play Store
    Download NHS Drink Free Days on the Google Play Store

    Apple App Store
    Download NHS Drink Free Days on the Apple App Store

  • Alcoholics Anonymous

    Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking.

    Phone
    0800 9177 650

    Website
    Alcoholics Anonymous Great Britain

    Email
    help@aamail.org

Page published: 9 May 2023
Last updated: 10 December 2024