Alcohol & Drug Services
| Name | Address | Telephone |
|---|---|---|
| VISIONS (Young People's Substance Misuse Service) | Da Spot, 33 Lampton Road, Hounslow, TW3 1JG | 020 8583 6440 |
| Hounslow Drugs and Alcohol Action Team | Community Services, The Civic Centre, Lampton Road, TW3 4DN | 020 8583 2761 |
| CRI Drugs, Alcohol, Intervention, Support (DAIS) | Unit 2, Ilex House, 94 Holly Road, TW1 4HF | 020 8891 0161 |
| CRI REACH Structured Day Programme | Unit 2, Ilex House, 94 Holly Road, TW1 4HF | 020 8891 0161 |
| EACH Hounslow | 729 London Road, Hounslow, Middlesex, TW3 1SE | 020 8577 6059 |
| Richmond Young People's Drug and Alcohol Support | 42 York Street, Twickenham, Middlesex, TW1 3BW | 020 8891 7012 |
| Hampton Wick Surgery | 1-3 Upper Teddington Road, Hampton Wick, Middlesex, KT1 4DL | 020 8977 2638 / 2032 |
| KCA - Richmond | 12-13 King Street, Richmond, Middlesex, TW9 1ND | 020 8948 7259 |
| SPEAR Substance Misuse Team | Richmond Healthcare Hamlet, Kew Foot Road, Richmond, TW9 2TE | 020 8940 3331 |
| Richmond Community Drug and Alcohol Team | Richmond Healthcare Hamlet, Kew Foot Road, Richmond, TW9 2TE | 020 8772 5679 |
| Turning Point Ealing | 3-4 Featherstone Terrace, Southall, Southall, UB2 5AL | 020 8843 5900 |
| Kingston Strategic Partnership for Alcohol and Drugs (SPAD) | Royal Borough Of Kingston, Guildhall 1, Kingston Upon Thames, KT1 1EU | 020 8547 6011 |
| ID Team | Eagle Chambers, 18 Eden Street, Kingston Upon Thames, KT1 1BB | 020 8547 6954 |
| Southall Drug and Alcohol Action Programme | Kas House, Unit K, Middlesex Business Centre, Bridge Road, UB2 4AB | 020 8843 0945 |
| Kingston Community Drug and Alcohol Team (CDAT) | 204 Acre Road, Kingston Upon Thames, Surrey, KT2 6EX | 020 8336 8911 |
| Kaleidoscope Assertive Outreach Service | 28-46 Cromwell Road, Kingston Upon Thames, Surrey, KT2 6RN | 07958 357 026 |
| Kaleidoscope | 40-46 Cromwell Road, Kingston Upon Thames, Surrey, KT2 6RN | 020 8549 2681 |
Other Sources of Information and Support
Drinkaware
Drinkaware provides consumers with information to make informed decisions about the effects of alcohol on their lives and lifestyles. The charity aims to reduce alcohol misuse and minimise alcohol-related harm in the UK. Their public education programmes, grants, expert information, and resources help create awareness and effect positive change. An independent charity established in 2007, Drinkaware works alongside the medical profession, the alcohol industry and government to achieve its goals. For further information visit their website.
Drinkline
Drinkline is the national alcohol helpline. If you're worried about your own or someone else's drinking, you can call the free helpline on 0800 917 8282, in complete confidence, 24 hours a day. They can put you in touch with your local alcohol advice centre for help and advice.
Email emma.logan@dh.gsi.gov.uk for further information.
NHS Choices: drinking and alcohol
Information from the NHS about safe drinking, units and tips on cutting down.
NACOA: National Association for Children of Alcoholics
The National Association for Children of Alcoholics is a charity that supports the needs of children growing up in families where one or both parents suffer from alcoholism or a similar addictive problem.
Contact them by phone on 0800 358 3456.
COAP: Children of Addicted Parents and People
COAP is a website with a peer-led online support network for young people affected by someone else's drug misuse, alcohol misuse or addiction to some form of behaviour.
COAP provides a place for young people to share their experiences and to support each other.
Al-Anon
Al-Anon is a world-wide charity which offers understanding and support for families and friends of problem drinkers, whether the alcoholic is still drinking or not. Alateen, a part of Al-Anon is for young people aged 12 - 17 who have been affected by someone else's drinking, usually that of a parent.
Phone the national helpline on 0207 4030 888, Monday to Friday, between 10.00am and 10.00pm.
Addaction
Addaction aims to help transform the lives of people affected by drug and alcohol problems by offering a wide range of services in England and Scotland. Not only do they help the individual recover from their dependency, but they also offer support to those closest to them. Working with families and loved ones forms a major part of Addaction's treatment ethos. Call them on 0207 251 5860 or visit their site.
Alcoholics Anonymous
Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other so that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking.
Contact them by phone on 0845 7697 555, 24 hours a day.
NOFAS-UK: National Organisation on Fetal Alcohol Syndrome UK
The National Organisation on Fetal Alcohol Syndrome is dedicated to eliminating birth defects caused by alcohol consumption during pregnancy, and to improving the quality of life for children, adults, families, carers and communities affected by Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders.
Contact the helpline on 0870 0333 700.
FAS Aware UK
FAS Aware UK contains information, resources and training materials relating to Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder. They also offer face to face support and an online support forum for parents/carers who are not able to access a support group.
The FASD Trust
The FASD Trust exists as a charity to raise awareness of FASD, thereby improving the understanding of those with FASD, increasing the support that those with FASD and their families or carers receive - not just from statutory bodies but also from the wider community - and preventing others being born with FASD.
Call their helpline on 01608 811 599.
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