Drugs and Alcohol

Cranstoun

They offer a wide range of services across England, including community-based substance misuse services, supported housing, specialist services for young people, families, carers, and domestic abuse services.

Phone
020 8335 1830

Website
www.cranstoun.org

Email
info@cranstoun.org.uk

SMART Wokingham Recovery Service

SMART offers a range of community services, including drug and alcohol treatment, homeless and rough sleeper projects, well-being initiatives and support for individuals suffering domestic abuse.

Phone
0118 977 2022

Website
www.smartcjs.org.uk

Email
wokingham@smartcjs.org.uk

SOURCE – Young People’s Drug & Alcohol Service

SOURCE is Reading’s Young Person’s drug & alcohol service, we work with young people under 18 years old or up to 25 if they are vulnerable adults or have LDD. We also offer family work support for our clients.

Phone
0118 901 5666

Website
www.servicesguide.reading.gov.uk

Email
source@reading.gov.uk

Change, Grow, Live

Change, Grow, Live is an adult alcohol and drug treatment service available to anyone over the age of 18 who lives in Reading. We also have services available for family members of drug and alcohol users who need support.

Phone
0118 955 7333

Website
www.changegrowlive.org

Drinkaware

Digital tools to help you assess, track and set goals to reduce your drinking.

Website
Drinkaware tools

Drinkline

If you’re worried about your own or someone else’s drinking, you can call this free helpline, in complete confidence.

Phone
0300 123 1110

Talk to Frank

If you have a problem with drugs, you can Talk to Frank for friendly, confidential drugs advice.

Phone
0300 123 6600

Text
82111

Website
Talk to Frank

Email
frank@talktofrank.com

NHS Drink Free Days

Drink Free Days is for people who like a drink but want some support in tracking and cutting down on the booze as well as better understanding the risks.

Google Play Store
Download NHS Drink Free Days on the Google Play Store

Apple App Store
Download NHS Drink Free Days on the Apple App Store

Alcoholics Anonymous

Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other 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.

Phone
0800 9177 650

Website
Alcoholics Anonymous Great Britain

Email
help@aamail.org