If you or a family member are affected by the misuse of drugs and alcohol, there are services in Westminster that provide advice, assessment, referral to treatments, and support.
There are many organisations offering support to people in Westminster.
Drug and Alcohol Wellbeing Service offer advice and support for substance misuse in people aged 18 or older.
Contact them on 0330 303 8080 or recoveryandwellbeing@turning-point.co.uk
The Alcohol service offers advice and support to anyone aged 18 or older with issues around alcohol misuse.
Contact them on 0800 014 7440 or thealcoholservice.info@cgl.org.uk.
The Club Drug Clinic is an innovative service for adult clubbers and LGBT people who have developed problems with a range of `club drugs'.
The Invisible Elephant provides a wealth of information and advice, with details of local support groups and services.
Samaritans provides confidential non-judgemental support, 24 hours a day - phone 08457 90 90 90.
Insight Westminster offers a free, friendly and confidential support service to young people in Westminster aged between 12 and 18 with or affected by drug or alcohol issues. The service is available to young people living or attending schools within Westminster.
Visit the People First website for detailed information on drugs and alcohol and other relevant services within Westminster and surrounding areas.
Alcoholics Anonymous allows people who have problems with alcohol use to support each other. Call their helpline on 0845 769 7555 to find your local support group.
Drinkaware is a national independent charity offering tips on reducing alcohol consumption and drinking sensibly.
Alcohol Concern is an independent charity committed to reducing harm from alcohol-related problems.
London Friend provide support for substance and alcohol misuse specifically tailored to LGBT people.
Easy Health has various easy-read leaflets to help people with learning disabilities to understand more about the effects of alcohol.
Al-Anon provides support to anyone whose life is, or has been, affected by someone else's drinking, regardless of whether that person is still drinking or not.
FRANK provides confidential advice on all aspects of drug use for young people and their carers, and includes a live chat service.
Narcotics Anonymous is for recovering addicts who meet regularly to help each other stay clean.
Cocaine Anonymous is for people to share their experiences to help others recover from their addiction.