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Cgl Camden Integrated Drug And Alcohol Service
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Tel: 020 7485 2722
Kings Studio
43-45 Kings Terrace
London
Greater London
NW1 0JR
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A free, open access service for anyone in Camden over 18 affected by alcohol or drugs.
The service provides a range of support including:
- advice on keeping safe
- emotional support and counselling
- group work
- online courses
- medically assisted treatment
- access to different det...
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You can use this online form to refer yourself or someone else to our service: https://www.changegrowlive.org/camden/referrals, by emailing the service at camden.referrals@cgl.org.uk or by calling the service on 020 7485 2722.
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Some Space Camden
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Tel: 020 7485 2722
Kings Studio
43-45 Kings Terrace
London
Greater London
NW1 0JR
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Some Space supports anyone aged 18+ in Camden who is affected by the drug or alcohol use of a family member, friend or partner. We recognise that substance use often has a 'ripple effect' and those affected are often in need of support themselves. We're a free and confidential service.
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We take referrals from relevant local agencies as well as self-referrals via our website and email address.
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Fwd - Drug And Alcohol Service For Young People In Camden
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Tel: 0207 974 4701
Children, Schools and Families
Vadnie Bish House
33-43 Caversham Road
London
Greater London
NW5 2DR
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FWD is a multi-disciplinary drug and alcohol service for young people aged up to 25 in Camden. FWD provides one-to-one structured support and group work sessions to young people affected by substance misuse (including the impact of parental substance misuse) and for those who are at risk of using...
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Self-referrals welcome. Professional referrals using our FWD referral form to be sent to fwd.referral@camden.gov.uk . On receipt of referral contact will be made within five working days to make an appointment for full assessment.
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Antidote
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Tel: 020 7833 1674
London Friend
86 Caledonian Road
Kings Cross
London
Greater London
N1 9DN
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Antidote is the UK’s only LGBT+ run and targeted drug and alcohol support service. We’re here to give non-judgemental free advice and support delivered by highly trained staff and volunteers - all of whom identify as LGB or T, and who have a good understanding of the pressures and problems that c...
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People who identify as LGBT with drug and alcohol issues can self-refer to our service by emailing: antidote@londonfriend.org.uk or Call 020 7833 1674 and ask for one of the Antidote team.
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Turning Point Westminster And Kensington & Chelsea
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Tel: 0330 303 8080
32a Wardour Street
Soho
London
Greater London
W1D 6QR
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Turning Point will support and empower you to make positive changes around drugs and alcohol. A dedicated member of the team will offer a safe space to listen to your circumstances. Together we will explore what you'd like to get out of our support. This could be from stopping use to developing h...
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Better Lives Family Service
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Tel: 020 3317 7437
28b King Henry's Walk
London
Greater London
N1 4PB
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If you or your children are affected by someone else’s drug or alcohol use we can support you.
We know that no one sets out to have a problem with drugs or alcohol but that sometimes things can escalate out of control. When this happens it can have a long lasting impact on family life and relati...
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This service is for you if:
- your family lives in, or have a connection to, Islington with children under 18;
- you're a parent, child and young person who is concerned about someone else's drug or alcohol use and would like to talk to someone;
- you're an adult affected by someone else’s dr...
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Better Lives
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Tel: 020 3317 7277
28b King Henry's Walk
London
Greater London
N1 4PB
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Better Lives is an integrated drug and alcohol service delivered by Camden and Islington NHS Foundation Trust in partnership with Via and Humankind. Better Lives offer a free and confidential support and treatment service from three sites, for individuals and their families affected by drug and a...
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You can refer yourself by attending our open access drop – in sessions, or contacting us by phone or email. Alternatively, any professional, such as a housing support worker, social worker or nurse, can make the referral on your behalf.
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Turning Point Westminster And Kensington & Chelsea
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Tel: 0330 303 8080
209a Harrow Road
London
Greater London
W2 5EH
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Turning Point will support and empower you to make positive changes around drugs and alcohol. A dedicated member of the team will offer a safe space to listen to your circumstances. Together we will explore what you'd like to get out of our support. This could be from stopping use to developing h...
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Child And Adolescent Mental Health Services - City And Hackney
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Tel: 020 7683 4611 - First Steps
Hackney ARK
Downs Park Road
London
Greater London
E8 2FP
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CAMHS is an NHS service for children, young people and their families, where there are concerns about emotional well-being, behaviour and mental health.
We know that talking about problems and worries can sometimes be difficult. CAMHS work involves listening, talking and thinking together, about...
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First Steps referral - Self referral or via other professional agency. First Steps are unable to work with families who are currently working with Children’s Social Care. If you have concerns about your child’s emotions, behaviour or relationships, please discuss these with your Social Worker and...
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Insight Rbkc & Westminster
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Tel: 020 8960 5510
51 Golborne Road
London
Greater London
W10 5NR
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Insight supports young people, families and children who are affected by drug and alcohol use. We provide a holistic service and can help with housing, mental health, education and work. We also provide workshops in schools and community settings and training to professionals.
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Young people can self refer or be referred by any youth or health service provider.
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