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ADVICE & SUPPORT

ADDICTIONS COUNSELLING INVERNESS (ACI)

Addictions Counselling Inverness is a Third Sector organisation based in Inverness which offers free one-to-one, confidential counselling for adults who are experiencing issues with alcohol, drugs, gambling or other addictive behaviours.

Tel: 01463 220995
Text: 07736 345257
EMail: info@counselling-aci.org
Website:
www.addictionscounsellinginverness.org

AL-ANON FAMILY GROUPS

People affected by a family members problem drinking come together to share experiences and offer support to one another.

Tel: 0800 0086 811
EMail: helpline@al-anonuk.org.uk
Website:
https://al-anonuk.org.uk

ALCOHOL FOCUS SCOTLAND

Alcohol Focus Scotland is a national charity working to prevent and reduce alcohol harm and offers information and advice, as well as training opportunities, to individuals, children, young people and families.

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS

Alcoholics Anonymous aims to help individuals with their personal recovery and continued sobriety through their Fellowship. For information on meetings in your area click here.

Tel: 0800 9177 650
Email: help@aamail.org
Website: https://www.alcoholics-anonymous.org.uk/

APEX SCOTLAND – HIGHLAND

APEX Scotland provides the education, support and advice to those who are at risk of (re)offending to change their behaviour, become effective citizens and lead fulfilling lives

CENTRED

Centred offer support to people with mental ill-health, either in their own homes or at their Recovery Centre in Inverness, to overcome the challenges they face and encourage them to move on to a happy and fulfilling future.
The Lochaber & Easter Ross Support Services aims to make a significant difference to the lives of individuals by promoting independence and recovery and minimising exclusion for individuals with mental ill health and dual diagnosis.

Tel: 01463 236507
Email: hello@centred.scot
Website: https://centred.scot

CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICE – DRUG TREATMENT AND TESTING ORDERS

Drug treatment and testing orders (DTTO’s) are aimed at drug misusing offenders whose offending is directly related to their problematic drug use. It is a court order of between 6 months and 3 years which sees the offender getting regular, random drug tests, as well as regular reviews, to try and steer offenders away from crime

Tel: 01463 644900
Email: criminaljustice@highland.gov.uk

CROSSREACH – BEECHWOOD HOUSE

 

Beechwood House offers either a 2 week or 14 week residential rehabilitation recovery programme, community outreach and social care to people affected by both alcohol and drug related issues.

FAMILIES ANONYMOUS

Families Anonymous offers help to the family and friends of people with a current, suspected or former drug problem by providing mutual support and a forum where experiences and anxieties can be shared. Meetings are offered face-to-face as well as online

Tel: 0207 4984 680
Email: office@famanon.org.uk
Website: https://famanon.org.uk

GENERAL PRACTITIONERS

 

Adult Services 2

Community mental health teams provide psychiatric, addiction and learning disability services across NHS Highland to enable people to receive support and care in their home locality. All referrals to the community mental health team come through GP’s.

HIGHLAND ADVOCACY PARTNERSHIP 

Highland Advocacy Partnership offers independent advocacy for individuals aged 16 and over in Inverness and surrounding areas who have drug or alcohol addiction issues.

HOMELESS HEALTHCARE TEAM

Address/Location:

Homeless Healthcare Team, Royal Northern Infirmary, Ness Walk, Inverness IV3 5SF

Tel: 07976 661177 or 07814 071321

NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS

Narcotics Anonymous exists so that its members can support each other to stay drug free and to help others achieve and maintain a drug free recovery and lifestyle. Meetings are offered face-to-face and online, with no need to book, you can just turn up.

Tel: 0300 999 1212
Email: pi@ukna.org
Website: https://ukna.org

NEW START HIGHLAND

New Start Highland help people get back on their feet after facing hardship by providing a wide range of services including housing support, employability training, furniture provision and mentoring.

NHS HIGHLAND DRUG AND ALCOHOL RECOVERY SERVICE (DARS)

The NHS Highland Drug and Alcohol Recovery Service (DARS) provides full assessment and treatment plans to individuals with a drug or alcohol problem. Interventions offered include: home detoxification, substitute prescribing, motivational interviewing, relapse management and joint/ family counselling.

Adult Services 2
Caithness – 01955 606915
North Sutherland – 01641 531772
East Highland – 01349 853636/01463 871901
West Ross  – 01854 633263
Skye & Lochalsh – 01478 613772/01599 530933
Inverness – 01463 706972
Nairn & Ardersier – 01667 422786
Badenoch & Strathspey – 01479 813400
Lochaber – 01397 709830
Dual Diagnosis Workers:
Inverness – 01463 706958
East Highland – 01349 853636

OSPREY HOUSE

Osprey House is the single point of referral for the Drug and Alcohol Recovery Service (DARS) for people looking for help with their drug or alcohol use. Individuals can either self-refer, or be referred by a professional/agency, with individual appointments offered Monday to Saturday.

Adult Services 2
Tel: 01463 716888
Email: nhsh.ospreyhouse@nhs.scot

PRISON – DRUG AND ALCOHOL RECOVERY SERVICE (DARS)

The Prison Healthcare Team at Inverness prison offers a range of services to prison residents including detoxification, maintenance, one-to-one support, group work, transitional care, through care support and family groups.

Tel: 01463 229047

SCOTTISH DRUGS FORUM (SDF)

SDF work to provide various opportunities for people who are experiencing or have experienced a drug problem. These include:
Living experience groups in local areas across Scotland. These are informal groups set up to engage people experiencing a drug problem so that they can raise issues and ideas with people responsible for the development and delivery of policy and services in their local area and nationally.
Volunteering opportunities in local areas of Scotland. People with their own experience of a drug problem and who are at a stage where they feel able to commit time to volunteer can benefit from a positive experience of gaining skills and enjoying social contact with peers in a productive environment. There are a variety of opportunities including in developing and carrying out peer research.
National Traineeship programme provides people who are at a stage where they feel able to commit to employment and learning within a structured and supported trainee programme. The Traineeship provides a salaried opportunity to experience work placements, alongside a package of specialist quality assured training, and vocational learning through SVQ study. The programme is available to people in local areas across Scotland, with recruitment of intakes taking place annually.
Peer Naloxone Networks – SDF provides support to local areas and in prisons in Scotland to form networks of peer who can supply naloxone and ensure people are trained in recognising and responding to suspected drug overdoses.

SCOTTISH FAMILIES AFFECTED BY ALCOHOL AND DRUGS (SFAD)

Scottish Families Affected by Alcohol and Drugs (SFAD) supports families affected by someone else’s alcohol or drug use by providing information and advice to help them with confidence, communication and general wellbeing. Families are also directed to local support groups.

Tel: 08080 101011
Email: helpline@sfad.org.uk
Website: https://www.sfad.org.uk

SCOTTISH RECOVERY CONSORTIUM

Scottish Recovery Consortium supports, represents and connects recovery across Scotland by offering events, training, representation and community development.

SUBSTANCE MISUSE IN-PATIENT SERVICE

In-patient service which provides assessment, alcohol and drug detoxification, and liaison with other agencies.

Address/Location:

Substance Misuse In-Patient Service, Ruthven Ward, New Craigs Hospital, Leachkin Road, Inverness IV3 8NP

Tel: 01463 704670

UK SMART RECOVERY

SMART (Self Management and Recovery Training) is a programme that provides training and tools for people who want to change their problematic behaviour, which includes drugs, alcohol, cigarettes, gambling, food, shopping, internet and others. Guided by trained facilitators, participants learn to help themselves and support each other by using a variety of cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) and motivational tools and techniques.
SMART Family and Friends programme uses a similar CBT approach to support participants to concentrate on their own goals and wellbeing and explores ways to establish healthier relationships with the person in their life who is experiencing problems.
Visit their website to find a meeting in your area or join a group online.

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