Addaction helps people change their behaviour to become the very best that they can be. It could be their drug or alcohol use or worries about their mental health – we support people to making lasting change in their lives.
You can find us all over the UK – at 120 services from Cornwall to Scotland – helping adults, young people, families and communities to change for the better. We are one of the UK’s leading and largest specialist drug, alcohol and mental health treatment charities. We believe that effective treatment needs to be tailored to the individual. Each person needs committed and caring support as they move forward step by step.
•1-2-1 support and groups
•18225 project
•Over-55 projects
•Community detox
•Community Care Assessments
•Access to inpatient detox
•Alcohol Support groups
•Veterans service
•Women only services
•Needle exchange
•Recovery Support Services
•Family focussed interventions
•Carers and friends support groups
•Pharmacological interventions
•Support to those affected by Over the counter medication (OTC) Prescription only medication (POM) and Benzos, Criminal Justice team and Nurse clinics run daily for BBV vaccinations.
•Volunteering opportunities
35 The Boulevard, Weston Super Mare, BS23 1PE
Our aim is to help transform the lives of people affected by drug and alcohol problems. We do this by offering a wide range of services in England and Scotland.
Not only do we help the individual recover from their dependency, but we also offer support to those closest to them.
Working with families and loved ones forms a major part of Addaction's treatment ethos.
Duty operates through opening hours:
We deliver a full range of prescribing interventions in the treatment of opiate dependence, community detoxifications and referrals to inpatient detoxifications and Community Care Assessments for access to residential treatment.
We offer 1-1 appointments, psychosocial interventions, brief interventions, Counselling, recovery plans and wrap around services available, reducing drug related harm and building motivation to change.
We deliver a number of group work programmes to suit all needs and stages of recovery:
Structured Self Empowerment Day Programme
Prep 4 Change Group
Mutual Aid Partnership Meetings (MAP)
Needle Exchange & BBV Testing Service
For individuals involved in the criminal justice system through drug related behaviour, with emphasis on the need to break the cycle of crime and drugs.
This is achieved by providing opportunities to access support and treatment programmes to address substance misuse.
35 Boulevard WSM BS23 1PE, A full comprehensive assessment of your needs will be completed.
The majority of our groups are delivered at our office.
No appointment necessary, just walk in or call us on 01934 427940
Please contact us if you are interested in attending any of the above groups on 01934 427940
Our aim is to help transform the lives of people affected by drug and alcohol problems. We do this by offering a wide range of services in England and Scotland.
Not only do we help the individual recover from their dependency, but we also offer support to those closest to them.
Working with families and loved ones forms a major part of Addaction's treatment ethos.
Breaking The Cycle
A family centred approach to substance misuse providing practical skills and support, working as an advocate for the family.
Coffee mornings are also available for families with children under 5 as a place to meet others experiencing similar difficulties and develop positive peer learning.
35 Boulevard WSM BS23 1PE, A full comprehensive assessment of your needs will be completed.
The majority of our groups are delivered at our office.
No appointment necessary, just walk in or call us on 01934 427940
Please contact us if you are interested in attending any of the above groups on 01934 427940
Our aim is to help transform the lives of people affected by drug and alcohol problems. We do this by offering a wide range of services in England and Scotland.
Not only do we help the individual recover from their dependency, but we also offer support to those closest to them.
Working with families and loved ones forms a major part of Addaction's treatment ethos.
Duty operates through opening hours:
We deliver a full range of prescribing interventions in the treatment of opiate dependence, community detoxifications and referrals to inpatient detoxifications and Community Care Assessments for access to residential treatment.
We offer 1-1 appointments, psychosocial interventions, brief interventions, Counselling, recovery plans and wrap around services available, reducing drug related harm and building motivation to change.
We deliver a number of group work programmes to suit all needs and stages of recovery:
Structured Self Empowerment Day Programme
Prep 4 Change Group
Mutual Aid Partnership Meetings (MAP)
For individuals involved in the criminal justice system through drug related behaviour, with emphasis on the need to break the cycle of crime and drugs.
This is achieved by providing opportunities to access support and treatment programmes to address substance misuse.
35 Boulevard WSM BS23 1PE, A full comprehensive assessment of your needs will be completed.
The majority of our groups are delivered at our office.
No appointment necessary, just walk in or call us on 01934 427940
Please contact us if you are interested in attending any of the above groups on 01934 427940
Our aim is to help transform the lives of people affected by drug and alcohol problems. We do this by offering a wide range of services in England and Scotland.
Not only do we help the individual recover from their dependency, but we also offer support to those closest to them.
Working with families and loved ones forms a major part of Addaction's treatment ethos.
This group helps to reintegrate individuals back into society through:
Addaction recognises the value of offering volunteering opportunities in house and/or through structured external placements, which will offer experience and personal development opportunities, as well as giving individuals the opportunity to 'give something back' to the local community.
Training is provided to all volunteers and recovery champions. Some opportunities might be:
Peer Mentors
Co-facilitating groups
Drama Workshops
Assertive Outreach
Sport Buddies
Support in life skills.
Volunteers also have the opportunity to register with UK-Online and to gain national qualifications in City & Guilds.
35 Boulevard WSM BS23 1PE, A full comprehensive assessment of your needs will be completed.
The majority of our groups are delivered at our office.
No appointment necessary, just walk in or call us on 01934 427940
Please contact us if you are interested in attending any of the above groups on 01934 427940