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Antidote

Tel: 020 7833 1674

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

3.4 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.
The Grove

Tel: 020 8365 9032 or 020 8702 6220

9 Bruce Grove
Tottenham
London
Greater London
N17 6RA

3.8 miles away

The Grove Drug Treatment Service is a free and confidential service. The service is run by Barnet, Enfield and Haringey Mental Health Trust, in partnership with Humankind Service offers: • 1:1 support and groups • Substitute prescribing • Needle Exchange • Support for people involved in the ...
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You can telephone us anytime during our opening hours to make a self referral. Alternatively you are welcome to come along in person between 10am - 5pm during the week.
Cgl Waltham Forest Young People’S Service

Tel: 0203 404 1098

2nd Floor, Children and Families Centre
313 Billet Road
Higham Hill
Waltham Forest
Greater London
E17 5PX

3.8 miles away

CGL Waltham Forest Young People’s substance misuse service provides a free, friendly, and confidential service for children up to the age of 18. We offer person-centered support that is non-judgemental and suited to meet the individual needs of all service users. We also offer support for young p...
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Self referral, via other agency or Parent / Carer Please use online referral form here: https://www.changegrowlive.org/young-peoples-drug-alcohol-service-waltham-forest/referrals
London Regional Homeless Engagement With Substance Use Treatment Team

Tel: 020 3745 0363

SE1 6DF

4.0 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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Fwd - Drug And Alcohol Service For Young People In Camden

Tel: 0207 974 4701

Children, Schools and Families
Vadnie Bish House
33-43 Caversham Road
London
Greater London
NW5 2DR

4.1 miles away

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.
Insight Platform

Tel: 020 8493 8525

40 Bromley Road
Tottenham
London
Greater London
N17 0AW

4.2 miles away

Insight is a confidential support service offering free advice, information and support on substance and alcohol for children, young people and families in Haringey.
Professionals and self: phone or e-mail, or simply fill out the ‘contact us form’ on the website
Cgl Camden Integrated Drug And Alcohol Service

Tel: 020 7485 2722

Kings Studio
43-45 Kings Terrace
London
Greater London
NW1 0JR

4.2 miles away

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.
Camden Health Improvement Practice

Tel: 020 3182 4200

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

4.2 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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Turning Point Westminster And Kensington & Chelsea

Tel: 0330 303 8080

32a Wardour Street
Soho
London
Greater London
W1D 6QR

4.4 miles away

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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Metro Youth

Tel: 020 8305 5000

141 Greenwich High Road
London
Greater London
SE10 8JA

4.7 miles away

Crisis drop-in for LGBTQ+ young people, offering one-to-one support and information on a wide variety of issues including sexual health, drugs and alcohol. This service is open to all aged 25 and under and no appointment is necessary. Telephone support from youth workers is available.
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