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Substance Abuse

The organisations in this section provide information and support on addiction and substance abuse.

You will also find information on health issues in the Advice and Support section.

Alcoholics Anonymous

A fellowship of men and women who have lost the ability to control our drinking

Community Alcohol Team (Manchester)

Community Alcohol Team (Manchester) Helps people want to cut down or stop their drinking and also helps people affected by someone else's drinking Contact Address: Manchester Community Alcohol Team, 5th Floor, Mauldeth House, Mauldeth Road West, Manchester M21 7RL * One-to-one appointments are held in nearby health centres or local doctor’s surgeries Phone: 0161 882 1300 Fax: 0161 882 1344 Web: www.manchestercat.org Contact Email Alison.rodriguez@manchester.nhs.uk

Lifeline Project

Provides drug services and offers advice and information on all aspects of drug use

Manchester Action on Street Health

MASH is sexual health promotion / HIV prevention organisation for sex workers and drug users in Greater Manchester which aims to enhance the sexual health of the client group through the provision of a targeted night time service.

Narcotics Anonymous

A non-profit society of men and women for whom drugs had become a major problem

Reaching Out

Need confidential help and advice about your own or some else’s drug and alcohol issue? Than call the ‘BME Drugs Helpline’ - A new telephone service aimed at Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) people who wish to talk in confidence to someone regarding a drugs or alcohol related issue. CALL 0161 232 5395 Mon-Fri 10-5 Our helpline advisors are able to speak to you in the following languages: English, Urdu, Bangla, French, Patios, Swahili, Luganda, Italian, Portuguese and Shona... (Please note: This is not a free phone number. However, we can call you back and your number won’t be retained - – (local rates apply if calling from a landline. Mobile phone rates will vary) The Reaching Out Project coordinates the helpline as well as a drugs and alcohol education programme. For further information visit the website on: http://thereachingoutproject.ning.com/

Stop Smoking Manchester

Provides a service that incorporates specialist support from trained professionals, to help the people of Manchester to quit smoking or prevent them from starting.

Turning Point

Exists to enable people with serious problems related to alcohol, drugs, mental health and learning difficulties to live a more independent life

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