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Addaction |
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Addaction works with people who have problems with drugs. They offer information and advice on preventing relapses in drug taking, and can prescribe substitute medication where relevant. They also offer a needle exchange program.
They are open from 9-5 Mon to Thu, 9-4 on Fri. |
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Tel: Addaction Cambridge
Tel. 01223 723020
Addaction Huntingdon
Tel. 01480 413800
Addaction St Neotts
Tel. 01480 471623
Addaction Wisbech
Tel. 01945 584444 Addaction Ely Tel: 01353 645890 Direct number for Cambridge alcohol service: 01223 723069 Direct number for Wisbech alcohol service: 01945 469035 |
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Al-Anon Family Groups |
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Al-Anon Family Groups provide support to anyone whose life is, or has been, affected by someone else's drinking. We believe alcoholism affects the whole family, not just the drinker. We are an international organisation with over 800 support groups in the UK and Republic of Ireland. Al-Anon is a fellowship of relatives and friends of alcoholics who share their experience in order to solve their common problems. |
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Confidential Helpline 020 7403 0888 |
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Tel: 020 7403 0888 |
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Email: enquiries@al-anonuk.org.uk |
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Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) |
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The AA's website portal where you can find out where your local groups are being held, general information about AA and its recovery programme, useful information for people with alcohol problems and their professionals and online access to the book, Alcoholics Anonymous. Call us today in complete confidence. You will speak to someone who knows the problem from personal experience. |
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Address: RNIB Peterborough
Bakewell Road
Orton Southgate
Peterborough
PE2 6XU |
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Helpline: 0845 769 7555 (Local rate charges apply) |
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Email: help@alcoholics-anonymous.org.uk |
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Bridge Project (Drug Advice Centre) |
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The Bridge is a confidential, easy-access, non-prescribing drug information and treatment service, offering the following to anyone living in Cambridge, South Cambs and East Cambs:
- telephone advice and information
referrals (self, GP or professional)
-initial assessment
-one-to-one counselling sessions
-family support
-health assessment
-needle exchange
-talks and training
-ear acupuncture |
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Address: 154 Mill Road, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB1 3LP |
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Tel: 01223 214614 |
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Email: thebridge@cambsmh.nhs.uk |
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Bridgegate Drug Services |
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Committed to working with all to reduce the harm drugs can cause by providing quality services in the most effective way. Advice, information, counselling and support for substance misusers and their families and friends. Advice on harm minimisation. Needle exchange service and condoms. Referrals to other agencies, advice on welfare rights, housing, health and legal matters. |
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Address: 49-51 Broadway
Peterborough
PE1 1SQ |
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Advice line (free phone): 08002 792978 |
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Tel: 01733 314551 |
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Email: admin@bridgegate.org.uk |
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Cambridgeshire Drug and Alcohol Action Team (DAAT) |
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The Cambridgeshire DAAT is working to reduce the harm that drugs and alcohol cause to communities across the county. The team raises awareness of what work is being done within Cambridgeshire to tackle drugs and alcohol issues through Community Support and Drug Awareness for Community Groups. The DAAT aims to get substance misusing offenders into treatment. |
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Address: Cambridgeshire Drug and Alcohol Action Team,
Box number: CC1207,
2nd Floor, B Wing
Castle Court,
Castle Hill,
Cambridge, CB3 0AP |
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Tel: 01223 699680 |
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Camquit |
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We are a free NHS service providing advice, information and support to local people thinking of stopping smoking. For further information please call 0800 018 4304 or TEXT 'KICKBUTT to 80010' |
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Address: Cambridgeshire Drug and Alcohol Action Team
Box number: CC1207
2nd Floor, B Wing
Castle Court
Castle Hill
Cambridge CB3 0AP |
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Advice line (free phone): 0800 018 4304 or TEXT 'KICKBUTT to 80010' |
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CASUS - Cambridgeshire Child & Adolescent Substance Use Service |
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CASUS is the commissioned NHS Drug & Alcohol Specialist Service providing information and treatment for Young People (and their families) aged up to 18, covering the whole of Cambridgeshire. Our website contains information on our services, including how to refer yourself, or somebody else, and lots of information and advice around drugs, alcohol and mental wellbeing. |
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Address: Alexandra Hughes
CASUS County Team Administrator
The Bridge
152/154 Mill Road
Cambridge
Cambs
CB1 3LP |
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Tel: 01223 214 614 or 01480415278 |
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Email: casus@cpft.nhs.uk |
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Dial Druglink |
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Dialdruglink is working in Huntingdonshire in partnership with Cambs DAAT to support young people and their families who are affected by drug use. Need to talk about drugs? Concerned about your own or someone else's drug use? Telephone in confidence or email us. |
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Address: Dialdruglink,
38a High St
St Neots
Cambs
PE19 1JA |
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Tel: 01480 474974 |
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Email: info@dialdruglink.com |
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Drinksense (Cambridgeshire) |
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Providing education, treatment, prevention and support for people with alcohol related problems, their relatives, carers and others affected by someone's drinking behaviour. For Drinksense services in Cambridge, Huntingdonshire and Fenland please call the central phone number for information. |
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Tel: Central Office: 01733 555532 |
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Drinksense (Peterborough) |
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Providing education, treatment, prevention and support for people with alcohol related problems, their relatives, carers and others affected by someone's drinking behaviour.
You can also access all of our services by attending the walk in service. This operates on Mondays between 1:00pm and 3:00pm and Thursdays between 4:00pm and 6:00pm. You can call in and see us during these times without making an appointment. |
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Address: 79a Eastfield Road.
Peterborough
PE1 4AS |
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Tel: Central Office: 01733 555532
Young People Service: 01733 567998
Community Outreach Support Services (Adults): 01733 347105
Alcohol Services Centre: 01733 551575 |
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Families Anonymous |
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When drug addiction enters a family via one of its members, the effect can be devastating. If you have reason to believe or even a vague suspicion that someone close to you may have a drug problem, we know how you feel. We know what it is like to be alone with this problem. We remember the feelings of panic and frustration that resulted from this discovery. We in Families Anonymous have experienced this too |
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Address: Mondays 8.00pm- 9.30pm The Hall, George Pateman Court, Tenison Rd, Cambridge, CB1 2R9 |
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Helpline: 0845 1200 660 |
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Gamblers Anonymous |
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This site is meant as a guide for compulsive gamblers and in NO way is a replacement for attending meetings. Meetings are the most important factor to a gamblers recovery. For information on meetings in your area please check the meeting listings. For Our Meetings there is no charge, no need to phone or make an appointment. Just turn up as soon as possible. Our Cambridge meetings are held Wednesday 7.30pm - 9.30pm at The Meadows Community Centre. |
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Address: The Meadows Community Centre, 1 St Catharines Road, Cambridge, CB4 3XJ |
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Mill House Drug & Alcohol Service |
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The service offers an opportunity to those who have become dependant or have a problem with drug and alcohol to identify choices and to come to their own decisions about the service they require. Abstinence is not the sole goal; workers will look at ways of achieving, maintaining and supporting the clients' goal.
Treatment opportunities are offered to enable individuals to make changes in their life to help achieve their goals. |
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Address: Drug and Alcohol Service
Mill House
351 Mill Road
Cambridge
CB1 3DF |
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Tel: 01223 723 020 |
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Email: mill.house@cambsmh.nhs.uk |
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Narcotics Anonymous (NA) |
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Narcotics Anonymous is a non-profit fellowship of men and women for whom drugs had become a major problem - recovering addicts who meet regularly to help each other stay clean. Use this website portal to find out more about NA, what constitutes being an addict and where your local groups are held. The NA Helpline is often the first point of contact for people needing support and advice about the nature of drug addiction. |
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Helpline: 0300 999 1212 |
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Email: Helpline Email: NAHelpline@ukna.org |
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NHS Choices - Your health, your choices |
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NHS Choices is a comprehensive information service that helps to put you in control of your healthcare. The service is intended to help you make choices about your health, from lifestyle decisions about things like smoking, drinking and exercise, through to the practical aspects of finding and using NHS services in England when you need them. |
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