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Sct - Acorn House

Tel: 020 7613 3055 - Acorn House

116-118 Shoreditch High Street
London
Greater London
E1 6JN

0.5 miles away

Acorn House is a 16-bed hostel in Hackney, East London, for homeless men recovering from addictions such as alcohol, drugs or gambling. An abstinence-based environment, it provides a friendly, safe and reliable place where support, recovery and healing can take place. At Acorn House, we work har...
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If you need help to recover from your addictions, please contact Nancy Akwani on 020 7613 3055 or at nancy.akwani@sct.org.uk
Hackney Young People'S Substance Misuseservice

Tel: 020 8356 7377

E8 1DY

1.0 miles away

If you have any questions about alcohol and drugs and don’t know who to ask – the Young Hackney Substance Misuse team can help. Maybe you want to know about the effects of drugs, what to do if you feel under pressure to take drugs or drink, or how to help a friend you think might have a problem ...
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Self referral or via other agency
Better Lives

Tel: 020 3317 7277

28b King Henry's Walk
London
Greater London
N1 4PB

1.1 miles away

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.
Better Lives Family Service

Tel: 020 3317 7437

28b King Henry's Walk
London
Greater London
N1 4PB

1.1 miles away

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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Substance Misuse Liaison Midwife - Hackney

Tel: 020 8510 7805

East Wing
Homerton Hospital
Homerton Row
London
Greater London
E9 6SR

1.6 miles away

Homerton University Hospital's substance misuse liaison midwife provides and co-ordinates care of, and support for, pregnant women who are currently misusing drugs and alcohol, or are at risk of doing so. She has excellent links with hospital and community drugs programmes and has set up Starbri...
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Individuals can self-refer and we also welcome referrals from professionals including GPs, social services, Mental Health professionals, etc.
Antidote

Tel: 020 7833 1674

London Friend
86 Caledonian Road
Kings Cross
London
Greater London
N1 9DN

2.1 miles away

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.
Islington Young People’S Drug And Alcohol Service

Tel: 020 7527 5099

50 Isledon Road
London
Greater London
N7 7LD

2.5 miles away

IYPDAS works with young people up to the age of 21 who live or have a GP in Islington and are looking for support with substance misuse issues.
Referrals are welcome from any source, including self referral.
Better Lives

Tel: 020 3317 6099

99-101 Seven Sisters Road
London
Greater London
N7 7QP

2.7 miles away

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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Self referral or via other agency. Drop in referrals between 1-4pm each day
London Regional Homeless Engagement With Substance Use Treatment Team

Tel: 020 3745 0363

SE1 6DF

2.8 miles away

London Regional Homelessness Engagement and Support Team (RHEST) is a newly commissioned service operating as part of a Pan-London Pathway aimed at improving access to drug and alcohol treatment, and in particular, inpatient treatment, for people who sleep rough.
We’ll be working with people who are or who have been sleeping rough in London and will be operating as part of a unique pathway with access to treatment beds specifically geared towards this population. Our only referral criteria are: - Sleeping rough or housed in a hostel or other temporary acc...
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Camden Health Improvement Practice

Tel: 020 3182 4200

Margarete Centre (Basement)
108 Hampstead Road
London
Greater London
NW1 2LS

2.9 miles away

Camden Health Improvement Practice is a multi-disciplinary team providing primary health care to homeless people and those with substance misuse issues in Camden. We provide walk-in sessions at Camden Health Improvement Practice (which is in the basement of the Margarete Centre). We may ask you ...
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Clients must first register with CHIP at any of the drop-in general medical clinics. Access to opiate services is by drop-in clinic at Spectrum Centre on Tuesday and Friday 9.30 am to 11.30am. At the first point of contact suitability for treatment is assessed in the primary care setting and urin...
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