Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of men and womenwho share their experience, strenghth and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholi
Independent agency delivering an accessible and confidential information, advice and counselling service to drug misusers, their relatives and friends and to other professionals working with drug m
You must be referred to this service by GP, BDP, or a support worker if you would like to use this service. Please contact one of these people to refer you to this service.
CaaaD, The (Community Action Around Alcohol and Drugs) Community-based drug and alcohol project specialising in easy-to-access harm reduction services for people concerned about their own or someon
Treatment for Addiction. Helps those who are comitted to their recovery from addiction by means of a residential treatment programme and aftercare package.
Supporting parents, carers and young people in south Bristol who are affected by drug or alcohol misuse to reduce the impact this has on individuals, children and families.
Provides a range of services including free and confidential information, advice, guidance, signposting and support to family members, carers, concerned others and professionals in relation to some
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.
Nilaari is a Bristol wide Black & other Minority Ethnic led organisation set up to provide culturally appropriate and sensitive counselling, information, advice and support primarily to BME adu
Specialist Drug counselling, group work and outreach. Specialist counselling services for those who have experienced abuse and trauma; support for parents and carers of substance misusers.