CODES: mh: Mental health ah: Accommodation/housing ad: Advocacy a: Alcohol workers ac: Art classes b: Barber cc: Creative classes bs: Bathroom/showers be: Bedding ca: Careers advice cl: Clothing store c: Counselling da: Debt advice dt: Dentist dw: Drugs workers et: Education/training ff: Free food fc: Foot care it: Internet access lf: Leisure facilities ls: Luggage storage ms: Medical/health md: Music/drama ne: Needle exchange ol: Outreach worker links ow: Outreach workers sh: Sexual health ts: Tenancy support la: Legal advice l: Laundry ef: Ex-forces eo: Ex-offenders sf: Step-free ba: Benefits/welfare advice fa: Financial advice s: Signposting to other services

Camden Health Improvement Practice (Hampstead Road)

108 Hampstead Road NW1 2LS
020 3182 4200, https://bit.ly/2KTone7
Monday, Wednesday, Thursday: 9am-12:30pm; Tuesday: 10:30am-1pm; Friday: 9am-5pm Closed 12.30pm-1.30pm; For people sleeping out or in hostels within the borough. General health care; chronic disease management; hepatitis and HIV screening; vaccination; free condoms; referral (counselling, alcohol worker, mental health services, drug worker); information on dentistry and podiatry services; alcohol and drug advice and treatment; cervical screening; blood tests; benefits and housing advice; assistance to homeless patients in UCH; on call services at nights and weekends. CODES: MH, CC, BS, CL, DT, FC, MS, NE, OL

Haringey Recovery Service

590 Seven Sisters Road N15 6HR
020 8801 3999, http://bit.ly/2ZXG9oB
Monday-Friday: 9:30am-5pm; Works with individuals in recovery from drug & alcohol misuse. Holistic approach, with continued support, equipping people with the skill for self-development. CODES: AD, A, AC, CC, CA, C, DA, DW, ET, IT, LF, MD, OL, OW, SH, TS, LA, EO, SF

Spectra

0203 322 6920, http://bit.ly/2k32L1F
Health and wellbeing, led by lived experience. Supporting people and communities across London through lived experience, care and connection. Programmes provide: HIV testing, prevention and sexual health outreach; Casework and advocacy for sex workers; Casework and health advocacy for trans and gender diverse people; Groupwork and social supports for trans and gender-diverse people; Young people’s groups and support; Peer support for people living with HIV; Counselling for LGBTQ+ adults and young people. Numerous locations across London. See the website for services. CODES: MH, C, ET, OL, OW, SH

St Luke's Service - Barking & Dagenham (CGL)

St Lukes, Dagenham Road RM10 7UP
020 8595 1375, http://bit.ly/2sveUVH
Monday: 10am-12am (appointments 5–7pm); Tuesday & Friday: 2pm-4pm; Thursday: 5pm-7pm (appointments); Drop in or phone, or refer yourself at stlukes@cgl.org.uk. Treatment options to support you include: One-to-one support sessions with a recovery worker; Group work; Peer support; Personalised treatment plan; Advice on keeping safe; Medication assisted treatment, including Buvidal; Testing for blood-borne viruses such as hepatitis C and B, and HIV; Emotional support and counselling; Onward referrals to a range of specialist services Criminal justice support services; Access to different detox and rehab options; Education, training and employment advice. Opening times: Monday: 09:30 – 12:30, 13:00 - 17:00 Tuesday: 09:30 – 12:30, 13:00 - 19:30 Wednesday: 13:00 – 17:00 Thursday: 09:30 – 12:30, 13:00 - 19:30 Friday, women only: 09:30 – 12:30 Friday, open to all: 13:00 – 17:00 CODES: C, DW, MS, S, SH, OL, ET, A

Wandsworth Community Drug and Alcohol Service (WCDAS)

St John's Therapy Centre, 162 St John's Hill, Battersea SW11 1SW
020 3228 1777
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday: 9am-4:30pm; Wednesday: 1pm-7pm; A consortium between SLaM NHS Foundation Trust, CDARS and St Mungo's which provides specialist treatment for Wandsworth adults affected by drug and/or alcohol issues. Monday, Tuesday, Friday, 9:00am - 4:30pm Wednesday, 1:00pm - 4:30pm Thursday, 9:00am - 4:30pm and 1:00pm - 4:30pm WCDAS, St John's Therapy Centre, 162 St John's Hill, Battersea, London, SW11 1SW CODES: MH, A, DW, ET, MS, NE, OL, OW, SH, SF

Webber Street (London City Mission)

6-8 Webber Street SE1 8QA
020 7928 1677, https://bit.ly/2vPkv9n
Monday-Wednesday: 9am-12pm; Saturday: 9am-12pm; Webber Street offers life-giving care to people experiencing homelessness. Includes cooked breakfast (Monday to Thursday only) and a hot drink; access to showers, clean clothes and toiletries; referrals, help with filling in forms and accessing help; arts group; Bible explore group; 1-2-1 sessions; nurse clinics; fortnightly podiatrist clinics. Monday – Thursday: 8:45 – 11:45am, 1 – 4pm Friday: Women’s Space 9:30am – 12:30pm CODES: MH, BS, CL, MS, OL, LF

No Panic

0300 772 9844, http://bit.ly/1wMxmBi
Monday-Friday: 10am-10pm; Support for those suffering from panic attacks, phobias, OCD, general anxiety disorder and tranquilliser withdrawal. Info, advice, counselling, listening, befriending and referrals. Helpline open everyday - 10am - 10pm ( 365 days of the year): 0300 772 9844; email: info@nopanic.org.uk. CODES: MH, AD, C, DW, OL

Via

020 7421 3100
Monday-Friday: 1pm-5pm (open access); A charity offering free, confidential support to adults and young people with issues around alcohol dependency and drug use across the UK. Via as numerous sites across England, visit the website to find a location near you. CODES: AH, AD, C, DW, MS, NE, OL, OW

Youth Access

020 8772 9900, https://bit.ly/2974vSW
The website can put you in touch with local contacts for mental health counselling, advice and information. A huge range of services is available for you. Contact by phone (020 8772 9900), email (admin@youthaccess.org.uk) or via the website. For young people aged 11-25 with a wide range of needs. CODES: MH, AD, C, OL

Edinburgh Crisis Centre

PO Box 23768, Edinburgh EH7 5XE
0808 801 0414, http://bit.ly/wIy19
Monday-Sunday: 9am-9am; Free 24-hour helpline and one-to-one support for people (18+) who use or have used mental health services. Practical help to access local resources. CODES: MH, AD, C, OL

Edinburgh Support Hub (Streetwork at Simon Community Scotland)

22 Holyrood Road, Edinburgh EH8 8AF
0808 178 2323, https://tinyurl.com/3wtbpeuu
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday: 9am-5pm; Wednesday: 10am-5pm; 'A one-stop shop' for a whole range of support. Please just drop in - you do not need an appointment. We run multiple classes and focus areas throughout the week including; welfare rights, benefits advice, legal advice, health clinics, education classes, barbers and much, much more. CODES: BA, LA, MS, ET, B, BS, AH, TS, SF, OL, OW, IT, A

Glasgow Council on Alcohol

14 North Claremont St, Glasgow G3 7LE
0141 353 1800, https://www.glasgowcouncilonalcohol.org
Monday-Thursday: 9am-9pm; Friday: 9am-6pm; Saturday: 9am-5pm; GCA is an accredited counselling service and provides individual, free and confidential counselling for people experiencing alcohol-related difficulties and those affected by someone else's alcohol use. Group and 1-to-1 support. Freephone helpline: 0808 802 9000 CODES: A, C, OL, SF

The Sandyford

6 Sandyford Place, Glasgow G3 7NB
0141 211 8130, http://www.sandyford.scot
Monday-Friday: 8:45am-4pm (closed 12:30-1:00pm for lunch); Specialist sexual health services: counselling for male survivors of childhood sexual abuse. Emergency contraception and rape/assault services. Testing and counselling for men who have sex with men and for women involved in prostitution. CODES: AD, C, MS, MH, OL

Turning Point Scotland (Alcohol & Drug Crisis)

80 Tradeston Street, Glasgow G5 8BG
0141 420 6969, https://tinyurl.com/4y6e8yxe
Monday-Sunday: 12am-12am (open 24 hours); Offers integrated health and social care which provides low threshold, direct access services for people experiencing a crisis due to alcohol or other drug use including people who may be experiencing homelessness. These include a crisis residential unit, 24-hour Injecting Equipment Provision (needle exchange), woundcare, harm reduction advice, signposting and naloxone training and provision. CODES: A, C, DW, MS, NE, SH, SF, OL

Turning Point Scotland (Alcohol & Drug Recovery)

112 Commerce Street, Tradeston, Glasgow G5 8DW
0141 948 0092, https://tinyurl.com/wzzuwmbz
Monday-Sunday: 12am-12am (24 hour needle exchange & accommodation); Needle exchange & temp accommodation. 24 hour service for homeless people in crisis because of mental health, drugs or alcohol. A 12-bed residential unit provides a safe environment to withdraw from a chaotic lifestyle. Average stay is 28–36 days. CODES: A, C, DW, MS, NE, SF, OL

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