Addiction
Please see many resources below to help with addiction such as alcohol, drugs and gambling.
Addiction family support
Supporting people affected or bereaved by a loved one's addiction. Addiction family support can help with alcohol, drugs or gambling.
Alcoholics Anonymous
There is lots of evidence - and we see it in practice - that peer supported recovery is the most effective way to kick an alcohol habit. Alcoholics Anonymous is the most well known of the peer supported recovery programmes.
Bristol ROADS
NHS Drug and alcohol services in the Bristol area are provided by Bristol ROADS. You can self refer. There is no need to see your GP. Many of our local chemists run needle exchange services.
Gamble aware
The National Gambling Support Network helps people struggling with gambling, and people who are worried about someone else’s gambling. They give tailored help that fits your situation.
Talk to Frank
Talk to Frank can give you honest information about drugs. Use their A-Z finder for more information.
The South West gambling service
The South West Gambling is a team of caring and compassionate clinicians who provide specialist therapies to people affected by gambling addiction.
Turning point
Turning Point have been supporting people for sixty years, and are continually inspired by the stories, experiences, and possibilities created by those we meet. They can help with drug, alcohol and mental health issues.
We are with you
We are with you provide free, confidential support to people facing challenges with drugs, alcohol or mental health. With over 80 services across England and Scotland, they help more than 100,000 people a year.