Our aim is to help transform the lives of people affected by drug and alcohol problems.
Breaking Free Online amalgamates the most powerful interventions for treating substance misuse difficulties, and harnesses the latest technology to make each strategy highly engaging and accessible All the intervention strategies it contains are drawn from therapeutic approaches whose effectiveness is supported by robust research evidence.
Bristol ROADS provides a wide range of service for individuals wishing to access support and treatment for problematic drug use.
Members are adults (18 upwards) and include people who are recovering alcohol and substance users.
Cocaine Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other so that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from their addiction.
Support from the team to on your ongoing recovery from drugs.
For those who have decided they wish to address problem drug use, DHI delivers interventions which focus on the present and motivate people to use the skills they already have to achieve their goals and make meaningful changes in their lives.
DHI Bristol provides a range of services including support for the family and carers of individuals with drug and alcohol concerns.
We work with people with any drug issue and provide a tailored package of support for each individual to support them to achieve their recovery goals.
DHI and the Specialist Drug and Alcohol Services organisation offer services for people with alcohol or drug problems from The Recovery Hub.
We offer a range of services to anyone who is affected by drug and alcohol misuse.
BAT helps those who are addicted to benzodiazepines etc, and who wish to withdraw from them, to do so as comfortably as possible, and to help them make the necessary changes in life after withdrawal.
The projectâs team seek to provide holistic packages of care to young people in the BANES area with problematic substance misuse support needs.
The Somerset Drug and Alcohol Service operates as a partnership created by three providers: Turning Point, CRI and DHI.
Somewhere House is a residential rehabilitation centre.
The team work closely with drug and alcohol services facilitating access to them and support in your recovery.
SMART stands for 'Self Management And Recovery Training'.
SMART stands for âSelf Management And Recovery Trainingâ.
We treat private and statutory funded clients with drug and/or alcohol problems, also gambling, co-dependency and food issues from all over the world from a range of cultural, educational and socio-economic backgrounds.