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- For drop in assessment times, see attached leafletBetter Lives is an integrated adult substance misuse service delivered by Camden and Islington NHS Foundation Trust in partnership with WDP and Blenheim. We offer a free and confidential support service for individuals and their families affected by drug and alcohol problems. Our specialist team…
- Breathe Stop Smoking Service is a free Camden & Islington service. Get the support that suits you best to stop smoking, including tips to stop by yourself, personalised help from a specialist advisor online or over the phone, and face-to-face support in Islington (and Camden) throughout…
- Monday to Friday from 9.30am to 5.30pmCamden and Islington Young Carers Service provides support for children and young people up to 18 years living in Camden and Islington who have a caring responsibility for a family member. The service offers whole family support, alongside one-one support for young carers and works intensively with families…
- The Assertive Outreach Team aims to offer users an intensive, but flexible, service user led service. We will work within the guidelines of a Care Programme Approach, assessing needs and strengths, care planning and ensuring access to a range of services. The Assertive Outreach Team…
- IMACE is a post service users aftercare project which provides much needed support for people who have ended their journey with services and are trying to adjust to living an independent life out in the community. If you are an ex-drug or alcohol user, an…
- The NA Helpline is often the first point of contact for people needing support and advice about the nature of drug addiction. Anyone from the using addict, their friends and family members through to drug workers and the press are welcome to call.
- The ECO Service works with the most needy and vulnerable people in the community. These are people with complex needs. These needs include: Drug and alcohol dependency; mental health; homelessness; Anti-Social behaviour; Fleeing Violence; learning difficulties and immigrations issues. Self referral and referral via professionals.…
- The service offers a variety of treatment options for any concerned drug users living in the South Camden area. The GRIP clinic (The club drug clinic) is for residents of both Camden and Islington who are experiencing problems specific to their use of Club or Party Drugs.…
- St Mungo's provide a range of recovery and housing support in Islington. Work with clients to prepare them to move into more independent accommodation and also provide access to health services and a wide variety of training and employment programmes. Work with homeless people with…