Drugs
Below you will find links to external websites. All these sites
have information, guidence or support for anyone who uses drugs and
anyone affected by it's misuse.
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Addaction is
a UK based drug and alcohol treatment charity. The site includes
drug information, parent section, publications and links.
The
Alliance is a user led organisation which provides advocacy,
training and helpline services to those currently in drug or
alcohol treatment, those who have accessed treatment in the past
and those who may access treatment in the future.
Cocaine Anonymous
(CA) is a fellowship group 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 their
addiction.
Exchange supplies is
designed to give drug users and drug workers access to free
information about making drug use - particularly injecting drug
use.
FRANK provides
information on drugs and free confidential advice 24 hours a
day.
HIT is an
organisation that educates, informs and lobbys on issues concerns
drugs, community safety and other public health concerns. The site
provides health information, publications and training services
aimed at young people and adults.
Lifeline and Film Exchange on
Drugs & Alcohol Online resource of short video clips
from professionals in the drug and alcohol misuse field.
Narcotics Anonymous NA
is a nonprofit fellowship or society of men and women for whom
drugs had become a major problem. We are recovering addicts who
meet regularly to help each other stay clean.
National Treatment Agency.
The NTA aims to increase the availability, capacity and
effectiveness of treatment for drug misuse in England.
Rehabilitation for Addicted
Prisoners Trust. RAPt is a charity which helps people with
drug and alcohol dependence.
Release is an
organisation that specialises in drugs and drugs law. It provides
free and confidential specialist advice to the public and
professionals.
Solve-it provides
volatile solvent abuse education, training, and awareness for
parents, professionals, the community and young people.
Talking about
Cannabis is a free, confidential service. Staffed by fully
trained volunteers, the line provides round-the-clock support for
families whose lives are being affected by cannabis.
UK Harm Reduction Aliance
(UKHRA) aims to use the internet as the focus for activists
committed to harm reduction to interact and engage with each other.
The site is a place where people can raise ideas, share knowledge
and find answers to the questions that aren't answered
elsewhere.