Drugs and Alcohol

WDP Merton

WDP Merton is a fully integrated, recovery-focused service delivered by WDP.  They offer a free and confidential treatment and support for individuals and their families affected by drug and alcohol problems.

Telephone: 0300 303 4610

Website: www.wdp.org.uk

Secure Email: info.merton@wdp.cjsm.net

Al-Anon

Al-Anon Family Groups provide 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.

Telephone: 0800 0086 811

Website: www.al-anonuk.org.uk

Narcotics Anonymous

Narcotics Anonymous is a non-profit fellowship or society of men and women for whom drugs had become a major problem. The helpline is open 10:00 – midnight.

Telephone: 0300 999 1212

Website: www.ukna.org.uk

Addaction

They help 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 – Addaction support people to make lasting change in their lives.

Find a Service

Website: www.addaction.org.uk

Merton Council

Useful contacts for help and advice with drugs and alcohol.

Website: www.merton.gov.uk

Blenheim CDP

Leading substance misuse charity working across London to reduce the harm by drug misuse to individuals and the public.

Telephone: 020 7582 2200

Facebook: @blenheimcdp

Twitter: @BlenheimCDP

Website: www.blenheimcdp.org.uk

Drinkaware Online Tools & Apps

Online trackers and apps from Drinkaware to help you avoid harm from alcohol.

Download from: www.drinkaware.co.uk

Drinkline

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

Telephone: 0300 123 1110

Talk to Frank

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

Telephone: 0300 123 6600

Website: www.talktofrank.com

Email: frank@talktofrank.com

One You Merton

One You Merton is there to support you in having a healthy lifestyle and in making changes to improve your health and wellbeing as ultimately, there’s only one you!

Website: www.oneyoumerton.org/drink-less

DAART - Merton

Merton’s Drug and Alcohol Recovery Team(DAART) can provide help and treatment for Merton residents, as well as support for people affected by the addictions of those close to them.

Telephone: 020 8687 4666

CDARS Merton

CDARS is committed to improving the lives of vulnerable people and those with complex needs arising from the ill effects of addiction to alcohol, drugs and other psychosocial conditions.

Telephone: 0208 872 8217

Website: www.cdars.org.uk

Email: info@cdars.org.uk

South West London Recovery Cafés

Are you struggling with your mental health and finding it difficult to cope?

Come along to one of our Recovery Cafés in Tooting and Wimbledon for a safe and supportive space. There’s no need for an appointment, just turn up and you’ll be met by a listening ear, and benefit from companionship and from engaging in therapeutic support.

Website: www.suttonccg.nhs.uk

One You Merton

One You Merton and the Alcohol Health Network have created a new website to support you in understanding more about alcohol and its effects.

Take the new Drink Checker test to see how much you drink and get tips and advice on setting your drinking goals to reduce your units.

Telephone support: 020 8973 3545

Website: www.oneyoumerton.org/drinking

Email: oneyou.merton@nhs.net

The Mix

Non-judgemental facts and advice aimed at the under-25s about drugs, legal highs and their side effects.

Freephone: 0808 808 4994

Website: www.themix.org.uk

One You Days Off - Mobile App

The One You Days Off app is a simple and easy way to track the days you drink alcohol and the days you don’t.

Download from: Google Play: One You Days Off

Download from: iTunes: One You Days Off

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.

Telephone: 0800 9177 650

Website: www.alcoholics-anonymous.org.uk

Email: help@aamail.org