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SUBSTANCE MISUSE SERVICES

SUBSTANCE MISUSE SERVICES. NON NHS. INTERNATIONAL. Narcotics Anonymous Cocaine Anonymous (C.A.) Nar-Anon. Narcotics Anonymous.

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SUBSTANCE MISUSE SERVICES

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  1. SUBSTANCE MISUSE SERVICES NON NHS

  2. INTERNATIONAL • Narcotics Anonymous • Cocaine Anonymous (C.A.) • Nar-Anon

  3. Narcotics Anonymous • 12 step program 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 drug addiction. There are no dues or fees for membership of this drug addiction support group, and they are not allied with any institution, organization or denomination. • Helpline0845 373 3366 or 020 7730 0009 • http://www.ukna.org/

  4. Cocaine Anonymous • A fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and recover from cocaine and crack addiction. No dues or fees for membership of this drug addiction support group, and cocaine Anonymous is not allied with any other sect, organization or institution. Their primary purpose is to help other cocaine addicts to achieve recovery. • Helpline 0800 612 0225 • http://www.cauk.org.uk/

  5. Nar-Anon • 12 step program designed to help relatives and friends of addicts recover from the effects of living with an addicted relative or friend. Nar-Anon's program of recovery is adapted from Narcotics Anonymous. Nar-Anon is not affiliated with any other organization or outside entity, and there are no dues or fees for membership

  6. NATIONAL • Barnardo's • FRANK • Adfam • Release • Families Anonymous

  7. Barnardo's • Barnardo's is a charity which works to help vulnerable children and young people to transform their lives and fulfil their potential. Services across the UK work directly with children and young people affected by a range of issues from drug misuse to disability; youth crime to mental health; sexual abuse to domestic violence; poverty to homelessness. It also provides parenting support and campaigns for better care for children. • http://www.barnardos.org.uk

  8. Runs a free helpline and a website Provides a variety of support services including listings for local and national services that provide counselling and treatment, cannabis self help programme, coping with pressure self help programme, leaflets, experiences of other drug abusers. Helpline   0800 77 66 00 FRANK

  9. Adfam • Supports families affected by drug abuse • Provides information regarding local support groups and helplines for families. • Training. Provides training for anyone working with families or families themselves. • Publications. Practice guides and booklets for families. • http://www.adfam.org.uk

  10. Release - drugs, the law and human rights • A specialist provider of legal services to drug users in the UK, resolving their housing, debt and welfare problems. • The legal helpline is staffed by qualified lawyers, paralegals and trained volunteers, who provide information and advice to the public and professionals. on criminal matters; drugs classification; anti social behaviour orders; legal issues pertinent to drugs users such as travelling with prescribed controlled drugs, the impact of criminal convictions and cautions, drug use and its impact on driving requirements. Representation is not a service offered through the helpline. • Drugs Helpline provides help, advice, information, support and referral to people affected directly and indirectly by drug use.

  11. Families Anonymous • Families Anonymous is a self-help organisation for relatives and friends of people involved in the abuse of mind altering substances, or with related behavioural problems. It has groups across the country which offer mutual support and a place where experiences and anxieties can be shared. • Helpline 0845 1200 660 • http://www.famanon.org.uk

  12. PADA (Parents Against Drug Abuse) • 08457 023867

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